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Perrysburg, OH · On-site

$16.50 - $20.25/hr

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How much do medication delivery driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for medication delivery driver in the United States is $18.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Medication Delivery Driver position, and why are they important?

Medication Delivery Drivers need a clean driving record, valid driver's license, knowledge of safe driving practices, and the ability to handle and track sensitive medical packages. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, route optimization apps, and compliance with HIPAA regulations are often required, and some employers may require background checks or specialized hazmat certifications. Outstanding customer service, attention to detail, and reliability are vital soft skills for delivering medications accurately and on time. These skills ensure the safe, secure, and prompt delivery of essential medications to patients and healthcare facilities, which is critical for patient well-being and organizational trust.

How to be a medicine delivery driver?

To become a medication delivery driver, you typically need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and reliable transportation. Some employers may require background checks and basic knowledge of delivery routes or pharmacy procedures. Good customer service skills and attention to detail are also important for handling prescriptions safely and efficiently.

Do pharmacies get paid for delivering prescriptions?

Medication delivery drivers typically do not receive direct payment from pharmacies for each delivery. Instead, pharmacies or delivery services may pay drivers a fee or hourly wage for their work, while pharmacies bill insurance or patients for the medication itself. Compensation structures vary depending on the employer and delivery arrangement.

What is a Medication Delivery Driver job?

A Medication Delivery Driver is responsible for transporting prescription medications from pharmacies or healthcare facilities to patients, clinics, or hospitals. They ensure timely and secure deliveries while following all safety and regulatory guidelines. Drivers may also verify recipient information, handle sensitive medical supplies, and maintain delivery records. Strong attention to detail, customer service skills, and adherence to confidentiality regulations are essential for this role.

What qualifications are needed for medication delivery?

Medication delivery drivers typically need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and sometimes a background check. Some employers may require a high school diploma or equivalent, and good customer service skills are important. Certification or training in medication handling is usually provided by the employer if necessary.

Is it hard to become a medical courier?

Becoming a medication delivery driver typically requires a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and sometimes a background check. The job involves navigating routes, handling sensitive medical supplies, and often working flexible hours, but it generally does not require extensive training or certifications. Experience with GPS devices and good time management skills are beneficial.

What does a typical day look like for a Medication Delivery Driver?

A typical day for a Medication Delivery Driver involves picking up medications from a pharmacy or distribution center, carefully verifying orders, and delivering them to patients’ homes or healthcare facilities on a scheduled route. Drivers often organize and track multiple deliveries using mobile apps or handheld devices, ensuring medications are handled securely and confidentially. You’ll interact with patients and care providers, sometimes needing to confirm identity or obtain signatures upon delivery. Throughout the day, you must adhere to strict safety and privacy protocols. The role is a blend of customer service, driving, and logistical coordination, often working both independently and as part of a healthcare delivery team.

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Medication Delivery Coordinator

Medication Delivery Coordinator

Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation

Chignik Lake, AK • On-site

$18.75 - $25/hr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

PURPOSE OF THE JOB: The Medication Delivery Coordinator ensures reliable, timely, and fully compliant delivery of medications to villages, particularly those without an on‑site health aide, safeguarding patient access while reducing significant medical, regulatory, and operational risks.


QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must be a resident of [Village Name] or surrounding area.
  • Access to reliable transportation (e.g., ATV, snowmachine, vehicle, or walking).
  • Valid Alaska’s Driver License.
  • Eligible for Airport Operations Area (AOA) security access.
  • Ability to respond to call-in requests as needed.
  • Strong communication and organizational skills.
  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Ability to lift up to 25 lbs.
  • Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience in healthcare, delivery, or logistics. Familiarity with HIPAA and medication handling procedures (training provided).

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Medication Pickup: Arrives at the village airstrip at designated times to receive medication shipments from incoming flights and, when applicable, collect other shipments from Kanakanak hospital. Verifies all received items within one hour of receipt, reports any discrepancies to the village technician or pharmacist, ensures secure transport and storage, and reports any delays to the village pharmacy the same day.
  • Secure Transport: Safely and promptly transports medications to the local clinic when staffed or directly to patients as directed when clinics are not staffed.
  • Verification & Documentation: Confirms receipt of medication packages, completes delivery logs using QTrak, and reports any discrepancies or delays to Kanakanak Village Pharmacy.
  • Signature Capture: Obtains the patient’s signature upon direct delivery.
  • Undeliverable: Returns undeliverable medications in accordance with Pharmacy‑designated instructions and notifies Kanakanak Pharmacy
  • Communication: Maintains contact with village technician, clinic staff when available and/or airline regarding flight schedules, delivery status, and any issues that may arise.
  • Compliance: Follows all confidentiality, safety, and handling protocols in accordance with BBAHC hospital, local/State and Federal regulations.


POSITIONS SUPERVISED: N/A

SUPERVISED BY: Director of Pharmacy