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Support medication distribution and operational pharmacy functions in accordance with established policies and safety standards. * Collaborate with pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and other health ...

Support medication distribution and operational pharmacy functions in accordance with established policies and safety standards. * Collaborate with pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and other health ...

Performs all other inpatient and ambulatory operational pharmacy technician duties as required. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES * Must have current knowledge of safety regulations in the department and in ...

Performs all other inpatient and ambulatory operational pharmacy technician duties as required. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES * Must have current knowledge of safety regulations in the department and in ...

Manager, Pharmacy

Waterbury, CT · On-site

$66.50 - $78.25/hr

What Health System Pharmacy contributes to Cardinal Health Pharmacy Operations is responsible for the safe, efficient and effective coordination of Cardinal Health's pharmacy operations that service ...

This operation leverages advanced technology, direct EHR integration, and automated dispensing workflows to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient experience. As the Pharmacy Manager , you will ...

Pharmacy Technician

Waterbury, CT

$18 - $21.75/hr

What Health System Pharmacy contributes to Cardinal Health Pharmacy Operations is responsible for the safe, efficient and effective coordination of Cardinal Health's pharmacy operations that service ...

Manager, Pharmacy

Waterbury, CT

$66.50 - $78.25/hr

What Health System Pharmacy contributes to Cardinal Health Pharmacy Operations is responsible for the safe, efficient and effective coordination of Cardinal Health's pharmacy operations that service ...

Manager, Pharmacy

Waterbury, CT

$66.50 - $78.25/hr

What Health System Pharmacy contributes to Cardinal Health Pharmacy Operations is responsible for the safe, efficient and effective coordination of Cardinal Health's pharmacy operations that service ...

Certified Pharmacy Technician

Beaver Dam, KY · On-site

$17.50 - $21.25/hr

Point of Sale operations * Cash drawer management Preferred Requirements and Skills: * Excellent ... Pharmacy Technician Certification with PTCB A few things about us: * Team environment that works ...

Certified Pharmacy Technician

Beaver Dam, KY · On-site

$17.50 - $21.25/hr

Point of Sale operations * Cash drawer management Preferred Requirements and Skills: * Excellent ... Pharmacy Technician Certification with PTCB A few things about us: * Team environment that works ...

This operation leverages advanced technology, direct EHR integration, and automated dispensing workflows to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient experience. As the Pharmacy Manager , you will ...

This operation leverages advanced technology, direct EHR integration, and automated dispensing workflows to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient experience. As the Pharmacy Manager , you will ...

This operation leverages advanced technology, direct EHR integration, and automated dispensing workflows to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient experience. As the Pharmacy Manager , you will ...

This operation leverages advanced technology, direct EHR integration, and automated dispensing workflows to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient experience. As the Pharmacy Manager , you will ...

This operation leverages advanced technology, direct EHR integration, and automated dispensing workflows to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient experience. As the Pharmacy Manager , you will ...

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How much do operational pharmacy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for operational pharmacy in the United States is $124,655.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $151,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does an Operational Pharmacy professional typically collaborate with other departments to ensure efficient medication management?

Operational Pharmacy professionals frequently work alongside clinical pharmacists, nursing staff, and inventory teams to streamline medication dispensing, manage stock levels, and uphold regulatory compliance. They play a key role in coordinating with IT for pharmacy management systems and with procurement for supply chain efficiency. Effective communication and teamwork across departments are essential to minimize errors, ensure timely medication delivery, and maintain high standards of patient care.

What is the difference between Operational Pharmacy vs Pharmacist?

AspectOperational PharmacyPharmacist
CredentialsTypically requires pharmacy technician certification or related trainingRequires Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree and licensure
Work EnvironmentPharmacy settings, including retail, hospital, or mail-order pharmaciesPharmacy, healthcare facilities, or clinical settings
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting with medication dispensing, inventory management, customer serviceFinal medication verification, patient counseling, clinical decision-making

Operational Pharmacy roles focus on supporting medication dispensing and pharmacy operations, often requiring certification or technical training. Pharmacists hold advanced degrees, perform clinical duties, and have licensure. While both work in pharmacy environments, pharmacists have broader responsibilities in patient care and medication management.

What is an operational pharmacy?

An operational pharmacy refers to the part of a pharmacy or healthcare setting that manages the day-to-day processes involved in storing, preparing, and dispensing medications. This includes overseeing inventory, ensuring regulatory compliance, managing staff workflow, and optimizing efficiency to provide safe and effective medication delivery. Operational pharmacy professionals play a critical role in maintaining accurate records, implementing best practices, and supporting clinical teams to ensure patient safety and satisfaction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Operational Pharmacy, and why are they important?

To thrive in Operational Pharmacy, you need a solid understanding of pharmacy practice, medication management, and regulatory compliance, usually supported by a pharmacy degree and licensure as a pharmacist or pharmacy technician. Familiarity with pharmacy management systems, automated dispensing technologies, and inventory control software is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help professionals excel in coordinating workflows and ensuring patient safety. These competencies are crucial for maintaining efficient pharmacy operations, minimizing errors, and delivering optimal pharmaceutical care.
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Pharmacy Resident (2945)

Pharmacy Resident (2945)

Trinity Health

Minot, ND • On-site

$25.48/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Trinity Health rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 349 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

593rd of 869 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Position Summary:
The Pharmacy Resident is a pharmacist-in-training who provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care through participation in structured clinical, operational, and educational experiences. Working under the supervision of the Director of Pharmacy and the Residency Program Director, this role supports safe medication use, integrated medication management systems, and patient-centered clinical services across care settings. As part of a collaborative pharmacy team, the resident functions as a developing clinician while progressively increasing responsibility and independence. This position operates within a supportive learning environment that values mentorship, teamwork, and professional growth, and contributes to clinical excellence and high-quality pharmacy services across the health system.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Participate in clinical pharmacy services, including medication therapy management, patient counseling, and interdisciplinary care activities.
  • Support medication distribution and operational pharmacy functions in accordance with established policies and safety standards.
  • Collaborate with pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to optimize medication use and patient outcomes.
  • Participate in quality improvement, medication safety, and formulary-related activities as part of the residency program.
  • Complete residency learning experiences, projects, and evaluations in alignment with program goals and accreditation standards.
  • Maintain accurate documentation and demonstrate professional accountability in all clinical and operational activities.

Licenses and Certifications Required:
  • Licensed or eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in the state of ND, or has pharmacy intern license in state of ND.
  • If candidate is not licensed, they must be licensed within 90 days of their residency as outlined in the residency policy and procedures.

Educational Requirements:
  • Residents must have a Pharm. D. degree from an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy within 90 days of their residency.

Experience Requirements:
  • Good understanding of pharmacology and therapeutics, acquired through a combination of didactic and clerkship experience.
  • Experience in general health system pharmacy operations including but not limited to unit dose and I.V. admixtures is preferred.

Special Skills or Training Requirements:
  • The resident should have above average academic performance and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with other health care professionals, administrators, and patients.
  • Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft computer programs including, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.

Physical Requirements:
This role requires the ability to stand and walk for extended periods within pharmacy and patient care environments, with intermittent sitting for documentation and project work. The Pharmacy Resident must be able to use computers, medication preparation equipment, and automated dispensing systems. Adequate vision, hearing, manual dexterity, and communication skills are required to verify medications, interact with patients and staff, and safely perform pharmacy duties.
Environmental Requirements:
The Pharmacy Resident works in hospital pharmacy, clinical, and patient care settings with regular exposure to medications, sterile compounding environments, and clinical workflows. The role may involve time-sensitive responsibilities, on-call or variable schedules, and interaction with patients with complex medical conditions. Adherence to safety procedures, infection prevention practices, personal protective equipment requirements, confidentiality standards, and regulatory policies is required at all times.

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Trinity Health Ann Arbor is a 537 -bed teaching hospital located on 340 acre campus. Recognized by IBM Watson as a Top 100 Hospital and #1 Teaching Hospital, Trinity Health Ann Arbor has been a leading health care provider for more than 100 years. Trinity Health has received numerous local and national awards in recognition of our leadership, quality outcomes, and clinical excellence.

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Livonia, MI, US