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Pharmacist Expert Witness Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Lab Director

Denver, CO · On-site

$109K - $142K/yr

Serve as a recognized technical expert and expert witness * Excellent compensation and benefit ... D. in analytical chemistry, toxicology, pharmaceutical science, veterinary science, forensic ...

NY · On-site

$350 - $700/hr

... pharmacies, and law firms. This role is specifically focused on expanding Ankura's payer/provider ... Expert witness credibility: Has authored expert reports and provided deposition, arbitration, trial ...

Associate Attorney

Chicago, IL · On-site

$165K - $185K/yr

Develop expert witness strategy in technical product defect and causation disputes * Take and ... Experience in pharmaceutical, medical device, or automotive product sectors Compensation:

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How much do pharmacist expert witness jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for pharmacist expert witness in the United States is $60.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.01 and $67.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Pharmacist Expert Witness vs Pharmacist?

AspectPharmacist Expert WitnessPharmacist
CredentialsLicensed Pharmacist, often with additional legal or expert certificationLicensed Pharmacist, with state licensure
Work EnvironmentLegal cases, courtrooms, consulting for attorneysPharmacies, hospitals, clinics, or healthcare settings
Employer & IndustryLegal firms, insurance companies, healthcare consultingPharmacies, hospitals, healthcare providers
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding legal expert roles, case involvementGeneral pharmacy practice, employment opportunities

The main difference is that a Pharmacist Expert Witness provides specialized legal testimony based on pharmacy expertise in court cases, while a Pharmacist primarily works in healthcare settings dispensing medications and providing patient care. The expert witness role involves legal consultation and testimony, whereas the pharmacist role focuses on daily pharmacy operations.

How to become a pharmacist expert witness?

To become a pharmacist expert witness, a licensed pharmacist typically gains extensive experience in pharmacy practice, often specializing in a relevant area such as clinical, retail, or regulatory pharmacy. Additional qualifications include developing strong communication skills, understanding legal procedures, and obtaining certification or training in expert witnessing or forensic pharmacy. Building a reputation through professional networking and participating in legal cases can also facilitate opportunities as an expert witness.
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Infographic showing various Pharmacist Expert Witness job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 84% In-person, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $126,701 per year, or $60.9 per hour.

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Director, Drug Testing Services
Location: Denver, CO
Lead a high-impact scientific operation at the forefront of equine drug testing. My client is seeking an accomplished laboratory leader to shape strategy, advance analytical capabilities, ensure scientific integrity, and serve as a trusted expert to clients and industry organizations.
Why You Should Apply
  • Lead a large, multifunctional scientific team
  • Influence laboratory strategy, innovation, and growth
  • Represent the organization at major industry events
  • Serve as a recognized technical expert and expert witness
  • Excellent compensation and benefit package!
What You’ll Be Doing
  • Lead department strategy, personnel, training, and laboratory operations
  • Direct method development, validation, technical review, and result authorization
  • Ensure ISO/IEC 17025, HEAL, contractual, and regulatory compliance
  • Guide client relationships, proposals, bids, and growth initiatives
  • Present scientific findings and provide expert testimony
About You
  • Master’s degree or Ph.D. in analytical chemistry, toxicology, pharmaceutical science, veterinary science, forensic chemistry, or related field
  • Deep expertise in analytical chemistry and equine drug testing
  • Active AORC Professional or Fellow membership
  • Laboratory leadership, client-facing, and negotiation capabilities
  • Expert witness and public-speaking expertise
How To Apply
We’d love to see your resume, but we don’t need it to have a conversation. Send us an email to ava@scientificsearch.com and tell me why you’re interested. Or, feel free to email your resume. Please include Job#20031.