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How much do part time nuclear pharmacist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time nuclear pharmacist in the United States is $129,016.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $112,500.00 and $138,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Nuclear Pharmacist, you need a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, state pharmacist licensure, and board certification or authorized training in nuclear pharmacy. Familiarity with radiopharmaceutical compounding equipment, radiation safety protocols, and specialized dispensing software is also required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication help ensure accuracy and safety when handling radioactive substances. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining regulatory compliance, safeguarding patient health, and ensuring precise preparation and delivery of nuclear medications.

What are part time nuclear pharmacists?

Part time nuclear pharmacists are licensed pharmacists who work fewer than full-time hours and specialize in preparing, dispensing, and managing radiopharmaceuticals—medications containing radioactive materials used mainly for diagnostic imaging and treatment in nuclear medicine. Their responsibilities include ensuring the safe handling, compounding, and distribution of these drugs, as well as maintaining regulatory compliance and providing guidance to healthcare professionals on their proper use. Working part time, they may have flexible schedules or split shifts, typically in hospital pharmacies, specialized nuclear pharmacies, or imaging centers.

What are some unique challenges faced by part-time nuclear pharmacists, and how can these be managed effectively?

Part-time nuclear pharmacists often face challenges related to maintaining proficiency with rapidly evolving technologies and regulatory requirements, as well as ensuring consistent communication with the full-time team. To manage these effectively, it's important to stay updated through continuous education and training, and to maintain clear, regular communication with colleagues regarding workflow and patient care updates. Leveraging digital tools for documentation and scheduling can also help part-time pharmacists stay integrated with the team and ensure regulatory compliance.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Nuclear Pharmacist job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,016 per year, or $62 per hour.

Nuclear Pharmacist

RLS Radiopharmacies

Los Angeles, CA

Part-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Part-Time | Tuesday and Wednesday 2:00a-10:30a

Job Summary

The Nuclear Pharmacist is responsible for following good sterile compounding practices in preparation and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals. Acts as the shift supervisor in line with pharmacy policy & procedures during their respective shift

Key Accountabilities

  • Exemplifies compliance with all regulations, Company Policies, Corporate Standards and Health and Safety rules related to area of responsibility.
  • Process and review customer orders from initial receipt through final packaging accurately and consistently.
  • Accurately set up and compound radiopharmaceuticals.
  • Manages the shift per which they are assigned in alignment with the pharmacy policy & procedures. Directs all employee activity during their shift.
  • Supervise and/or perform leukocyte labeling procedures.
  • Handle, package and deliver radiopharmaceuticals and hazardous materials in compliance with Company Policies, Corporate Standards and Health and Safety rules related to area of responsibility.
  • Monitor and maintain appropriate level of drug inventory and other business necessary supplies.
  • Supervise and/or perform required tests on equipment (e.g., dose calibrator constancy and survey meter checks) and manually record results.
  • Supervise and/or perform quality control tests on prepared products to ensure all quality requirements have been met.
  • Provide training and supervision to employees to assure all lab activities are performed in compliance with regulations and initiatives, Company Policies and Health and Safety rules.
  • Supervise and/or process returned medical waste and maintain returned reusable supplies in compliance with all regulations and Company Policies.
  • Supervise and maintain cleanliness of lab in accordance with the facility housekeeping schedules, which may include but are not limited to: mopping, sweeping, cleaning and tidy workspaces, and removal of waste from facility.
  • Supervise the bio-hazardous waste disposal and prepares paperwork for shipment & tracking.
  • Supervise and/or perform radiation wipes and surveys on shipping containers, pharmacy supplies, incoming packages, workspaces and vehicles.
  • Actively participate in maintaining a safe work environment by completing required training, providing suggestions for improving the health and safety program and bringing unsafe acts and/or conditions to the attention of management.
  • Support Pharmacy Operations by accurately entering regulatory, sales, customer or other required information into pharmacy computer system.

Education and Experience:

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and/or a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or a Board of Pharmacy intern licensure/permit currently and enrolled in a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) program, with an expected graduation date within one year.
  • Willingness to become an authorized user of radioactive materials
  • Licensed or eligible to become licensed to practice pharmacy
  • Willingness to work on an on-call basis, with the expectation that you can arrive to the pharmacy within 45 minutes.
  • Ability to accommodate shift changes based on business needs
  • Valid driver's license to operate in necessary delivery area
  • Able to lift 25 to 50 lbs. routinely with an occasional 70 lbs.
  • Willing to submit to a drug test and background check
  • Authorized to work in the United States
  • Previous experience preparing and/or dispensing sterile compounded pharmaceuticals or radiopharmaceuticals is preferred.
  • Previous experience working in a clean room environment is preferred.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and in a professional manner, both with co-workers & external customers is preferred.
  • Ability to prioritize job duties. Successfully balances proactive versus reactive tasks is preferred.
  • Handles multiple tasks quickly without forfeiting quality is preferred.

Key Capabilities:

  • Inclusive mindset: Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for diversity, and actively work to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected
  • Creativity and innovation: Possess a willingness to think outside the box and come up with unique and creative solutions to challenges
  • Commitment to excellence: Take pride in your work and consistently strive for excellence in everything you do
  • Results-oriented: Driven to achieve goals and objectives, with a strong focus on delivering measurable results
  • Ethical behavior: Act with integrity and demonstrate a commitment to ethical behavior in all interactions with colleagues and stakeholders
  • Adaptability: Comfortable working in a dynamic environment, able to adjust to changing priorities, and willing to take on new challenges
  • Strong communication skills: Able to communicate effectively with colleagues and stakeholders at all levels, using clear and concise language
  • Collaboration: Work effectively as part of a team, actively sharing knowledge and expertise to achieve common goals
  • Resilience: Demonstrate the ability to bounce back from setbacks and persevere in the face of challenges
  • Continuous learning: Show a commitment to ongoing learning and professional development, continually seeking out opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills