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Nocturnist

Manchester, CT

$255K/yr

A nocturnist role requires working exclusively overnight shifts. Candidates must be comfortable ... We use Meditech and have access to our internal informatics platform. Scheduling: * Nocturnist ...

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How much do overnight medical informatics jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for overnight medical informatics in the United States is $98,409.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $122,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to break into healthcare informatics?

Breaking into healthcare informatics typically requires a background in health sciences, computer science, or information technology, along with knowledge of electronic health records (EHR) systems and data management. Earning relevant certifications such as Certified Health Data Analyst (CHDA) or Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS) can improve job prospects. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level roles in healthcare IT can also facilitate entry into the field.

What is the difference between Overnight Medical Informatics vs Night Shift Medical Coder?

AspectOvernight Medical InformaticsNight Shift Medical Coder
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in health informatics or related field, and certifications like RHIT or CPHIMSSUsually requires coding certifications such as CPC or CCS, with some health information management background
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, or health IT companies working overnight shifts on data systems and EHR managementHealthcare facilities, focusing on reviewing and coding patient records during night shifts
Employer & Industry UsageHealth systems, EHR vendors, healthcare IT departmentsHospitals, outpatient clinics, medical billing companies

Overnight Medical Informatics involves managing health data, optimizing electronic health records, and supporting clinical systems overnight. In contrast, Night Shift Medical Coder primarily reviews and codes patient records during night hours. Both roles may require certifications, but their focus and daily tasks differ significantly.

Can you work from home with health informatics?

Overnight medical informatics roles often offer remote work options, especially for tasks involving data analysis, system management, and software development. However, some positions may require on-site presence for tasks like system implementation or collaboration with healthcare providers. The availability of remote work depends on the employer and specific job responsibilities.

What are some entry level jobs in health informatics?

Entry-level jobs in health informatics include roles such as health informatics technician, clinical data analyst, and health information technician. These positions typically require basic knowledge of electronic health records (EHR) systems, data entry skills, and sometimes relevant certifications like Certified Health Data Analyst (CHDA).

Is informatics still in demand?

Medical informatics professionals, including those in overnight roles, are in high demand due to the increasing adoption of electronic health records and health IT systems. Skills in data management, coding, and health information systems are valuable, and demand is expected to grow as healthcare organizations prioritize digital transformation.
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Infographic showing various Overnight Medical Informatics job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% Full Time, and 87% Part Time. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,409 per year, or $47.3 per hour.

Pharmacist Specialist (Overnight)

UPMC Senior Communities

Pittsburgh, PA โ€ข On-site

$54.68 - $87.36/hr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Are you a pharmacy professional interested in joining a world-class medical center with a positive, energetic atmosphere? Are you seeking a meaningful career with limitless growth opportunities? Do you enjoy working closely with patients, their families, and a supportive team to deliver outstanding care - while serving a unique population ranging from neonates to adults? If so, you may be an excellent fit for a role at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital!
Magee - Women's Hospital of UPMC is hiring a Full Time Pharmacist Specialist (Overnight).
This position will work overnight shifts with a 7on/7 off rotation, every other weekend coverage, and a holiday responsibility.
UPMC offers a competitive benefits package and has a career ladder in place that allows you to grow professionally from both a technical and managerial standpoint.
Candidates will be placed in the correct job title/salary grade based on education and experience.
We invite you to explore our opportunities today!
Purpose:
Pharmacist Specialists are responsible and accountable for the provision of safe, effective, and cost-effective pharmacotherapy. They provide support of specialized areas of centralized and decentralized medication-use systems to deliver optimal medication therapy. Pharmacist Specialists participate in all necessary aspects of the medication-use process and pharmacy operations and services. Specialized pharmacy services include but are not limited to areas of pharmacy practice including pharmacy informatics, research, sterile compounding, and medication safety, regulatory, and quality. Pharmacist specialists assist in the assessment, detection, mitigation, and prevention of medication-related adverse events and regulatory non-compliance. Pharmacists serve as resources and liaisons to other departments, health care team members, or external groups. They also support and/or lead patient care quality and regulatory compliance initiatives designed to improve medication-use processes or pharmacy practice. Pharmacists provide medication and practice-related education/training and actively serve as preceptors for pharmacy students and pharmacy residents. If applicable, participation in the quality initiatives is expected with the goal of improving clinical pharmacy services by monitoring processes, analyzing data, implementing interventions, and evaluating the effectiveness of those interventions.
Responsibilities:
  • Interpret and evaluate physician orders and prescriptions to prepare, calculate, and dispense appropriate medication dosage forms for inpatient and outpatient treatment in accordance with the Pennsylvania Pharmacy Practice Act, Federal Drug Laws, and other regulatory organizations.
  • Identify and report suspected adverse drug reactions accurately and in a timely manner.
  • Sustain the formulary by minimizing non-formulary procurements, utilizing therapeutic interchange protocols, and promoting rational drug therapy selection.
  • Review, maintain, and screen patient medication records and profiles for allergies, drug interactions and therapeutic duplications while entering orders and/or verifying medications.
  • Organize daily operational duties and assist in the supervision of pharmacy technicians, pharmacy aides, student interns and other ancillary personnel involved in providing pharmaceutical care.
  • Adhere to all regulatory requirements, professional standards of practice, and hospital quality management policies and procedures in providing pharmaceutical care.
  • Adhere to all regulatory requirements, professional standards of practice, and hospital quality management policies and procedures in providing pharmaceutical care
  • Communicate with physicians and nurses to ensure prompt clarification of orders that are unclear, illegible, or incomplete.
  • Communicate with physicians and nurses to ensure prompt clarification of orders that are unclear, illegible, or incomplete.
  • Provide drug information and/or educational programs to healthcare professionals and pharmacy students.
  • Utilize all available computer systems and technologies in the provision of pharmaceutical care.
  • Fill prescription orders in accordance with State and Federal regulations, utilizing technological resources and equipment.
  • Prepare and dispense intravenous admixture solutions, as required, using aseptic technique in an accepted sterile product preparation area.

Qualifications:
  • Graduate of an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy
  • B.S. degree in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree
  • Required: Current licensure as a Pharmacist in practicing state
  • Completion of an ASHP accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency or minimum of 3 years of experience in specialized area of pharmacy operations/services required
  • Relevant training/certification in specialized area of pharmacy operations/services preferred*
  • Pharmacist specialists support pharmacy operations in specialized roles. Current pharmacist specialist positions include but are not limited to informatics, IT, inventory, research, medication safety, regulatory, quality, medication therapy management.
    Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
  • Pharmacist

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran