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Iv Room Pharmacist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Pharmacist - IV Room

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$62.75 - $75.50/hr

As a full time 10 hour IV Room Pharmacist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, you will be responsible for the daily organization and supervision of all drug distribution ...

Pharmacist - IV Room

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$68.88 - $110.21/hr

As a full time 10 hour IV Room Pharmacist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, you will be responsible for the daily organization and supervision of all drug distribution ...

Clinical Pharmacist / IV Room

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$114K - $136K/yr

The clinical pharmacist I practices as a pharmacy generalist in one or more patient care areas. In addition to direct patient care activities, this position is responsible for participating in ...

Clinical Pharmacist / IV Room

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$114K - $136K/yr

The clinical pharmacist I practices as a pharmacy generalist in one or more patient care areas. In addition to direct patient care activities, this position is responsible for participating in ...

Clinical Pharmacist / IV Room

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$114K - $136K/yr

The clinical pharmacist I practices as a pharmacy generalist in one or more patient care areas. In addition to direct patient care activities, this position is responsible for participating in ...

Clinical Pharmacist / IV Room

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$114K - $136K/yr

Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacist I Emory Healthcare is an academic medical center with a high acuity patient population. Our pharmacy staff work side by side with our fellow health care providers ...

Pharmacist

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$64.25 - $77.25/hr

Participate in IV room and sterile compounding activities, when applicable. Required Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree or higher in Pharmacy (PharmD preferred). * Minimum one (1) year of Pharmacist ...

Pharmacist

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$3.6K/wk

Pharmacist Profession: Pharmacy Specialty: - Duration: 14 weeks Shift: 3:30 PM - 12:00 AM Hours per ... Knowledge of sterile processing and IV room operations is also necessary. Familiarity with ...

Pharmacist

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$3.6K/wk

Pharmacist Profession: Pharmacy Specialty: - Duration: 14 weeks Shift: 3:30 PM - 12:00 AM Hours per ... Knowledge of sterile processing and IV room operations is also necessary. Familiarity with ...

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How much do iv room pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for iv room 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 is an IV Room Pharmacist?

IV Room Pharmacists are licensed pharmacists who specialize in preparing intravenous (IV) medications in a sterile environment, typically within a hospital or healthcare facility. They ensure that medications are compounded accurately and safely, following strict aseptic techniques to prevent contamination. IV Room Pharmacists work closely with healthcare teams to provide the correct dosages and formulations for patients who require medications delivered directly into their veins. Their role is critical in maintaining patient safety and meeting regulatory standards for sterile compounding.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an IV Room Pharmacist?

To thrive as an IV Room Pharmacist, you need a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, a valid pharmacist license, and expertise in sterile compounding and aseptic techniques. Familiarity with compounding software, automated IV preparation systems, and USP <797> and <800> compliance is typically required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for ensuring accuracy and safety. These competencies are vital for maintaining patient safety, ensuring regulatory compliance, and efficiently managing high-risk sterile preparations.

What are common challenges faced by IV Room Pharmacists, and how can they be managed?

IV Room Pharmacists often encounter challenges such as maintaining sterility during compounding, managing high workloads, and coordinating with nursing staff for timely medication delivery. To address these, it's important to follow strict aseptic techniques, stay organized with batch preparation schedules, and maintain open communication with the healthcare team. Many facilities also provide ongoing training and support to help pharmacists stay current with best practices and safety protocols, ensuring both patient safety and efficient workflow.

What is the difference between Iv Room Pharmacist vs Hospital Pharmacist?

AspectIv Room PharmacistHospital Pharmacist
CredentialsRegistered Pharmacist, specialized in sterile compoundingRegistered Pharmacist, general pharmacy license
Work EnvironmentCleanroom, sterile compounding areaHospital pharmacy, patient care areas
Employer & IndustryHospitals, infusion centers, compounding pharmaciesHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
Work FocusPreparation of IV medications, sterile compoundingDispensing medications, patient counseling, medication management

In summary, Iv Room Pharmacists specialize in sterile compounding and preparing IV medications within controlled environments, whereas Hospital Pharmacists have broader roles in medication dispensing and patient care across hospital settings. Both roles require pharmacy licensure but focus on different aspects of pharmacy practice.

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Infographic showing various Iv Room Pharmacist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $126,701 per year, or $60.9 per hour.

Pharmacist - IV Room

Cedars Sinai

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$62.75 - $75.50/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


Cedars-Sinai rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 131 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

43rd of 1,060 rated hospitals


Job description

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is renowned for its excellence, tied #1 in California and appearing on the "Best Hospitals" Honor Roll for ten years. The institution prides itself on its comprehensive healthcare services, with the Department of Pharmacy playing a vital role. Our pharmacy department has over 500 staff members who are dedicated on providing both inpatient and outpatient pharmacy services, ensuring that patients receive high-quality care tailored to their needs.

As a full time 10 hour IV Room Pharmacist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, you will be responsible for the daily organization and supervision of all drug distribution activities, including provision of clinical services, in the Sterile Products Preparation Area (IV Room).

Rotating shifts - days/evenings.

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Educational Requirements:
  • Pharm.D. or equivalent degree from an accredited school of pharmacy.
License/Certification/Registration Requirements:
  • Current pharmacist licensure in the State of California.
What else are we looking for?
  • Completion of a PGY1 and/or PGY2 residency or equivalent practice experience.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of medical terminology as related to drug usage.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of common disease states and pathologies.
  • Ability to comprehend patient medical management plans.
  • Ability to assess and apply current pharmacological and biopharmaceutical principles for the selection and use of drug products in a clinical setting.
  • Ability to extract pertinent information from the patient or other sources and relate it to the patient care plan.
  • Possess the verbal and written communication skills required to fulfill the pharmacist's responsibilities.
  • Ability to teach and serve as preceptor for training programs.
  • Ability to prepare drugs needed for immediate administration.
  • Ability to provide recommendations and monitor the use of drugs.
  • Knowledge of laws, regulations and standards relative to pharmacy practice.
  • Ability to adapt to change.
  • Ability to evaluate medication regimens to meet the therapeutic needs of patients.
  • Ability to learn and adapt to the use of automated information systems in daily practice.
  • Demonstrated competency in techniques of pharmaceutical calculations, compounding and pharmacokinetics.
  • Possess patient-centered communication skills.
  • Possess computer skills necessary to perform job functions.
  • Exceptions to be approved by the Chief Pharmacy Officer or designee.
Physical Demands: (e.g., lifting, standing, walking)
  • Frequent standing, walking, bending, reaching, occasional sitting, pushing & pulling, lifting of materials up to 40 pounds for distances up to 10 feet.
  • Performs the duties of a pharmacist to support patient care needs through coordination of the medication use process, including accurate and timely review and distribution of medications. Ensures safe and effective use of pharmacy automation and technology.
  • Assures appropriateness of drug selection, dose, route, duration, frequency and timing of medications by providing recommendations to prescribers on appropriate dosage adjustments, drug therapy alternatives or discontinuation of medications. Ensures safe care through pharmacist-driven protocols and as outlined in the Clinical Service Plan.
  • Appropriately receives ordered medications and supplies and ensures proper storage and handling and assists in maintaining proper inventory records. Performs labeling, packaging, obtaining medication and getting it ready for distribution and utilizes dispense prep to accurately prepare doses as required.
  • Responsible for coordination of sterile/non-sterile compounded medications, including accurate, timely preparation and delivery and management of controlled substances (CS) inventory, such as returns, outdates, receipts and destruction, as well as drug shortages.
  • Ensures compliance with controlled substances (CS) inventory requirements, such as returns, outdates, receipts and destruction.
  • Documents clinical interventions, including near miss prescribing events and recommendations for safe and effective medication management.
  • Participates in transition of care programs by performing guideline direct medication therapy reviews during transitions of care, such as admission medication history reviews, discharge medication list reviews and post discharge case management; and as defined by the department's transitions of care program in a timely manner consistent with national standards, if applicable.
  • Actively supervises technicians/interns and coordinates technician/intern functions.
  • Provides medication education to patients/family for priority medications per departmental initiatives or if patient consultation is requested/warranted.
  • Actively identifies methods and approaches to simplify work processes, decrease medication wastage, and increase the quality of services provided.
  • Acts as a liaison in medication-related problem solving for patient care units, including but not limited to narcotic discrepancies, automated dispensing cabinet/cart discrepancies and drug storage issues.
  • Demonstrates change management/engagement, such as actively supporting organization and departmental initiatives and exhibits flexibility and adaptability to changes in workflows, responsibilities, work assignments, procedures, and new work situations. Stays abreast with the medical center and departmental information, such as with emails, minutes and other department sources.
  • Participates in the education and training of pharmacy staff, residents, interns, students, and other healthcare professionals.
  • Adheres to state and federal regulations, professional and regulatory agency standards, and assures required documentation is complete, accurate and timely.

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