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The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

Pharmacist In Charge

Davenport, IA · On-site

$70 - $75/hr

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

Pharmacist in Charge

Peoria, IL · On-site

$70 - $75/hr

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

Pharmacist in Charge

Peoria, IL · On-site

$70 - $75/hr

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

Pharmacist In Charge

Springfield, IL · On-site

$70 - $75/hr

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists ...

Pharmacist

Henderson, NC

$54.25 - $65.25/hr

Pharmacist Henderson, NC 27536 Must-Haves Doctor of Pharmacy 1 year hospital experience Formulate IV medications Coordinates and provides the pharmaceutical care of patients. Responsibilities of the ...

PHARMACIST

Seymour, IN · On-site

$50.75 - $61/hr

Doctor of Pharmacy degree from college of pharmacy LICENSE/CERTIFICATION IN Pharmacist license CPR, ACLS, PALS EXPERIENCE Preferred: At least two years of full time experience as hospital pharmacist ...

PHARMACIST

Seymour, IN

$50.75 - $61/hr

Doctor of Pharmacy degree from college of pharmacy License/Certification: Pharmacist license CPR, ACLS, PALS Experience: Preferred: At least two years of full time experience as hospital pharmacist ...

Pharmacist

Madison, AL

$50 - $60/hr

Pharmacist MLee Healthcare is seeking a Pharmacist near Huntsville, Alabama. You will monitor drug ... Bachelor's or Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited university; Alabama pharmacy license ...

Pharmacist

Senatobia, MS

$47.75 - $57.25/hr

Pharm.) or Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D) * Registered as a pharmacist with the State of Mississippi Language Skills: * Ability to read and communicate effectively in English. Skills: * Basic computer ...

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How much do doctor pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for doctor pharmacist in the United States is $60.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.01 and $67.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Doctor Pharmacists?

Doctor Pharmacists, also known as PharmDs, are healthcare professionals who have earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. They are experts in the safe and effective use of medications and play a crucial role in advising patients and healthcare providers about prescriptions, drug interactions, and proper medication management. In addition to dispensing medications, they may also provide immunizations, conduct health screenings, and offer guidance on healthy lifestyles. Their advanced training allows them to work in a variety of settings including hospitals, community pharmacies, clinics, and research institutions.

What is the difference between Doctor Pharmacist vs Pharmacist?

AspectDoctor PharmacistPharmacist
CredentialsDoctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, licensureBachelor's or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), licensure
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, healthcare settingsRetail pharmacies, hospitals, clinics
Industry UsageHealthcare providers, clinical rolesDispensing medications, patient counseling
Search/Comparison IntentClinical roles, healthcare providersMedication dispensing, retail pharmacy

The main difference between a Doctor Pharmacist and a Pharmacist lies in their roles and settings. Doctor Pharmacists often work in clinical environments, providing direct patient care and clinical services, while Pharmacists typically focus on dispensing medications and patient counseling in retail or hospital pharmacies. Both require similar credentials, but their work environments and responsibilities differ significantly.

How do Doctor Pharmacists typically collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals in a clinical setting?

Doctor Pharmacists work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal medication therapy for patients. They are often involved in multidisciplinary teams, providing expertise on drug interactions, dosing adjustments, and therapy alternatives. Regular communication and case discussions are common, especially during patient rounds or care planning meetings. This collaborative approach helps improve patient outcomes and reduces the risk of medication errors, making teamwork a central part of the Doctor Pharmacist's daily responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Doctor Pharmacist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Doctor Pharmacist, you need in-depth pharmaceutical knowledge, clinical decision-making skills, and a doctoral degree in pharmacy (Pharm.D.) with relevant licensure. Familiarity with pharmacy management software, electronic health records (EHRs), and medication dispensing systems is essential. Exceptional communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving abilities set top Doctor Pharmacists apart. These skills are crucial for ensuring safe, effective medication use and excellent patient care in diverse healthcare environments.
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Infographic showing various Doctor Pharmacist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $126,701 per year, or $60.9 per hour.
Pharmacist In Charge

Pharmacist In Charge

Nexus HR Services

Springfield, IL

$70 - $75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Pharmacist In Charge - Peoria, IL

Compensation: $70 - $75 Hourly

Salaried, full-time, can work overtime.

Overview: Nexus HR is seeking an experienced, licensed Pharmacist in Charge to lead daily operations at our retail pharmacy in Peoria, IL.

About the Job

As a pharmacist, you will be responsible for preparing and administering appropriate pharmaceuticals to patients. You will achieve this either by executing a physician’s order or by addressing the patient’s problems and needs.

The job entails a high level of responsibility and knowledge. A pharmacist does not merely hand out prescribed medicine; he/she has the expertise and willingness to assist people and provide them with information and solutions.

The pharmacist must be fully qualified to interpret symptoms so that the patient can either be given immediate treatment for a trifling condition or to be referred to a suitable doctor. Pharmacists must also be able to provide professional advice on cosmetics or parapharmaceuticals.

The goal is to ensure effective medication use and become the people’s trusted ally against health issues. That way, you can deliver maximum value to both the pharmacy and society.

About the Pharmacy

The pharmacy is a comprehensive primary care provider based in Illinois, with two locations in Peoria and Galesburg. Our mission is to deliver exceptional care through a primary care model that is simple, convenient, accessible, and affordable for all.

To better support our patients and providers, we offer on-site pharmacy services designed to streamline care and improve patient outcomes. Our pharmacy team includes a registered pharmacist and full-service pharmacy services at our Peoria location, while our Galesburg site operates as a telepharmacy to ensure seamless access for patients in that region.

Our pharmacy staff work in a collaborative, team-oriented environment where communication, flexibility, and mutual support are valued. While the ability to work independently is important, we foster a strong sense of connection across the team. The overall work environment is described as warm and family-like, where personal relationships and trust are part of the everyday culture.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Review and execute physicians’ prescriptions, checking their appropriateness and legality

  • Organize the pharmacy in an efficient manner to make the identification of products easier and faster

  • Maintain full control over delivering, stocking, and labeling medicine and other products, and monitor their condition to prevent expiring or deterioration

  • Listen carefully to customers to interpret their needs and issues, and offer information and advice

  • Provide assistance with other medical services such as injections, blood pressure/ temperature measurements etc.

  • Prepare medicine when appropriate, using the correct dosages and materials for each individual patient

  • Keep records of patient history and of all activities regarding heavy medication

  • Keep abreast of advancements in medicine by attending conferences and seminars and collaborating with other healthcare professionals

  • Comply with all applicable legal rules, regulations, and procedures

Qualifications:

  • Proven experience as a pharmacist; prior management experience preferred

  • Degree in Pharmacy/Pharmacology

  • Active and unrestricted Pharmacist license in the State of Illinois

  • Strong knowledge of Illinois pharmacy laws and regulatory standards

  • Thorough understanding of dosage administration and measurement, chemical compounds, medical brands, etc.

  • Outstanding knowledge of MS Office and Pharmacy information systems

  • Good organizing skills

  • Excellent communication skills with a customer-oriented approach

  • Integrity and compassion

Benefits:

  • Dental Insurance

  • Health Insurance

  • Vision Insurance

  • Paid Time Off

  • 401(k)

  • Structured Schedules

  • Continuous Professional Development