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Pharmaceutical Rn Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

JOB SUMMARY The NURSE PRACTITIONER is a registered nurse who has completed a Nurse Practitioner ... Collaborate closely with referring providers, nurses, pharmacists, and administrative partners

JOB SUMMARY The NURSE PRACTITIONER is a registered nurse who has completed a Nurse Practitioner ... Collaborate closely with referring providers, nurses, pharmacists, and administrative partners

JOB SUMMARY The NURSE PRACTITIONER is a registered nurse who has completed a Nurse Practitioner ... Collaborate closely with referring providers, nurses, pharmacists, and administrative partners

JOB SUMMARY The NURSE PRACTITIONER is a registered nurse who has completed a Nurse Practitioner ... Collaborate closely with referring providers, nurses, pharmacists, and administrative partners

JOB SUMMARY The NURSE PRACTITIONER is a registered nurse who has completed a Nurse Practitioner ... Collaborate closely with referring providers, nurses, pharmacists, and administrative partners

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How much do pharmaceutical rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for pharmaceutical rn in Nevada is $43.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.62 and $55.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to make $150,000 as a nurse?

A Pharmaceutical RN can earn $150,000 by gaining specialized certifications, working in high-demand areas such as clinical research or pharmaceutical sales, and taking on overtime or per diem shifts. Advanced roles, experience, and working in regions with higher pay scales also contribute to higher earnings.

What is a Pharmaceutical RN job?

A Pharmaceutical RN is a registered nurse who works in the pharmaceutical industry, assisting with clinical trials, drug safety monitoring, patient education, and regulatory compliance. They may collaborate with researchers, healthcare providers, and patients to ensure medications are safe and effective. Their role can also include administering treatments, reporting adverse effects, and providing medical expertise for pharmaceutical companies.

How to make $300,000 a year as a nurse?

A pharmaceutical RN can reach a $300,000 annual salary by gaining specialized certifications, such as oncology or IV therapy, working in high-paying settings like specialty clinics or hospitals, and taking on leadership or advanced practice roles. Working overtime, night shifts, or in high-demand regions can also increase earnings, especially with experience and a strong skill set.

What are some typical responsibilities of a Pharmaceutical RN?

A Pharmaceutical RN primarily oversees and supports safe medication administration, provides education to patients and healthcare staff about drug therapies, and monitors for potential drug interactions or side effects. The daily tasks often include reviewing medication orders, assisting with clinical trials or research, and acting as a liaison between nursing, pharmacy, and physician teams. You may also help develop or update medication protocols and participate in adverse drug event reporting. This role is ideal for nurses who enjoy detail-oriented work and interdisciplinary collaboration.

How to make an extra 2000 a month as a nurse?

A pharmaceutical RN can increase income by taking on per diem or overtime shifts, working in specialized areas like oncology or IV therapy, or obtaining certifications such as chemotherapy or infusion therapy to qualify for higher-paying roles. Additionally, they can explore side opportunities like medication consulting or teaching continuing education courses, depending on their experience and licensure requirements.

What does a pharmaceutical RN do?

A pharmaceutical RN is a registered nurse who specializes in administering medications, providing patient education, and supporting medication management in healthcare settings or pharmacies. They often collaborate with healthcare providers, ensure proper drug administration, and maintain accurate patient records. Certification in pharmacology and strong knowledge of medication protocols are essential for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pharmaceutical Rn position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pharmaceutical RN, you need a current RN license, in-depth knowledge of pharmacology, and clinical experience in medication management. Familiarity with pharmacy information systems, automated dispensing machines, and often certification in pharmacotherapy or medication safety is highly valued. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to educate patients and staff about medication protocols help set candidates apart. These competencies ensure safe medication practices, accurate drug administration, and effective collaboration across multidisciplinary healthcare teams.

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Infographic showing various Pharmaceutical Rn job openings in Nevada as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $90,543 per year, or $43.5 per hour.
Nurse Practitioner, RN - LV Nellis Family Medicine Clinic - Full Time 12 Hour Days (Exempt) (Non-...

Nurse Practitioner, RN - LV Nellis Family Medicine Clinic - Full Time 12 Hour Days (Exempt) (Non-...

Keck Medicine of USC

Las Vegas, NV

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Keck Medicine of USC rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 51 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

207th of 1,003 rated hospitals


Job description

The Nurse Practitioner (NP) has a specialized skill and knowledge related to the setting in which they practice and perform physical exams, collects and documents data, conducts approved diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, orders and schedules laboratory studies and professional consultations, prescribes appropriate interventions and medications, and provides direct patient care services, according to established evidence-based clinical practice standards. The NP contributes to excellence in patient care, research, teaching, consulting, and provides leadership to the organization and advance practice profession. Duties may include but not limited to obtaining patient health histories and complete physical examinations, documenting findings noting pertinent normal and abnormal findings, ordering and interpreting appropriate diagnostic and laboratory tests, and performing procedures as needed within specialty area. The NP also helps facilitate safe and efficient operational flow of the patient through their continuum of care. The NP will function as a part of inter-professional teams by communicating, planning, and implementing care directly with other healthcare professionals, including but not limited to physicians, pharmacists, office support staff, and other advance practice providers (APPs).

The Nurse Practitioner takes a leading role in activities such as managing the clinical aspects of clinic, patient rounding and care, nursing performance improvement, job performance/competency evaluations, staffing, scheduling and working with the directors, employees, and preceptors in the orientation and training of new employees. Executes leadership in the following areas: Direct/Indirect Patient Care, Support of Systems, Research, Education, and Professional Leadership. Works in collaboration with other health care team members, consulting and referring as appropriate, but retains responsibility for ongoing clinical management of the patient. Must work with any and every physician in the Clinic. Other duties as assigned.

Essential Duties:

  • Conducts in-depth interviews with patients and/or family, constructs comprehensive medical histories, performs initial and periodic physical examinations and explores patient's interpretation of health needs. Identifies and treats patients' diseases. Manages treatment of hospitalized patients.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Directly performs or orders appropriate diagnostic studies and interprets finished results.
  • Develops and implements long and short range treatment plans.
  • Performs procedures such as obtaining specimens, performing injections, immunizations, lumbar punctures, skin biopsies, suturing, wound care and management of conditions produced by trauma or infection.
  • Writes orders to increase, decrease or change medication, subject to checking and counter-signing by physician.
  • Initiates consultations and monitors scheduling of patients for special tests.
  • Identifies records pertinent progress of patients, updating and summarizing charts, changing orders when appropriate and notifying the responsible physician of changes in the patient's condition.
  • Instructs and counsels patients and families regarding preventive care, medical problems, psychological problems, and use of prescribed treatments and drugs.
  • Acts as liaison with governmental agencies such as Center for Disease Control and National Institute of Health. Assists with medical research projects, following medical research protocols. Obtains Investigational Review Board approval for treatment protocols.
  • Researches community resources for referral of patients. Refers patients to most appropriate resource based on patients' medical needs and condition.
  • Maintains compliance with established University and department policies and procedures, quality assurance, safety, environmental, infection control and complies with requirements of accreditation and regulatory agencies.
  • Participates in in-service education programs and professional associations.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:

  • Req Master's degree Graduate from an accredited school of Nursing (MSN).
  • Req 5 years; Combined education/experience as substitute for minimum experience Clinical nursing experience.
  • Req - If less than 2 years or 2,000 hours of clinical experience, Schedule II controlled substances may not be prescribed without a protocol approved by a collaborating physician.
  • Req Must have excellent communication skills, including the ability to speak, read and write English proficiently.
  • Req Knowledge of medical procedures and conditions and ability to understand, follow and successfully perform duties.

Required Licenses/Certifications:

  • Req Registered Nurse - RN (CA Board of Registered Nursing)
  • Req Nurse Practitioner - NP (CA Board of Registered Nursing)
  • Req Nurse Practitioner Furnisher (CA DCA) Current license to furnish medications in the State of California.
  • Req DEA Certificate Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Certificate issued by the U.S. Department of Justice for Schedule II-V controlled substances.
  • Req NP Board Certified Possession of National Board Certification in Nurse Practitioner area of specialty accredited by Accreditation Board of Specialty Nursing (ABSNC) or National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). If work in Hospital/Acute Care Setting must have Certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) or Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) upon hire. (*Grandfathered from Acute Care Certification requirement if hired/transferred prior to 12/2015.)
  • Req Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider from American Heart Association
  • Req Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Healthcare Provider from American Heart Association - *ACLS as required by the NPs Job description for NPs in the Hospital/Acute Care Setting and Ambulatory Infusion Centers (*Required for Hospital/Acute & Infusion Center Clinic settings only)
  • BELOW APPLIES TO LAS VEGAS ONLY (Exempt from KMC Requirements above): - Nurse Practitioner - NP (NV NSBN): Must have one of the following NP specialized certifications: Acute Care (ACNP), Adult Medicine (ANP), Family Medicine (FNP) or Gerontology (AGNP) for primary and secondary care. - DEA Certificate: Unrestricted DEA Certificate with a Nevada address - Board of Pharmacy License: Valid Nevada Board of Pharmacy certificate - Registered Nurse - Nevada State Board: Valid Nevada State Board of Nursing License as a Registered Nurse (RN) - USC Credentialing - Must obtain USC Credentialing from governing board within 6 months of hire (Will Precept with Physicians, PAs and/or fully credential NPs for up to six months) - Basic Life Support (BLS): Healthcare Provider from American Heart Association
  • Req Fire Life Safety Training (LA City) If no card upon hire, one must be obtained within 30 days of hire and maintained by renewal before expiration date. (Required within LA City only).
The annual base salary range for this position is $133,120.00 - $219,648.00. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.

USC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law or USC policy. USC observes affirmative action obligations consistent with state and federal law. USC will consider for employment all qualified applicants with criminal records in a manner consistent with applicable laws and regulations, including the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for employers and the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and with due consideration for patient and student safety. Please refer to theBackground Screening Policy Appendix Dfor specific employment screen implications for the position for which you are applying.

We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact USC Human Resources by phone at (213) 821-8100, or by email atuschr@usc.edu. Inquiries will be treated as confidential to the extent permitted by law.

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