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Pharmacist

Manhattan, KS · On-site

$46.11 - $76.08/hr

Valid state pharmaceutical license * Education beyond the minimum degree requirement may count ... Cover letter * Three professional references Application Window Applications close on: August 14 ...

Pharmacist

Manhattan, KS · On-site

$46.11 - $76.08/hr

Valid state pharmaceutical license * Education beyond the minimum degree requirement may count ... Cover letter * Three professional references Application Window Applications close on: August 14 ...

Relief Pharmacist

Roanoke, VA · On-site

$69.50/hr

Pharmacist State Role Title: Pharmacist II Hiring Range: $69.50 Pay Band: 6 Agency: Dept of ... Requesting an AHP Letter can be found at AHP Letter or by calling DARS at 800-552-5019. Note

Pharmacist

Monett, MO · On-site

$50.50 - $60.75/hr

About the job Pharmacist About us: At Wright Staffing Source, we focus on matching outstanding ... page, or send your resume, cover letter, and additional information to Jalen ...

PHARMACIST

Quincy, IL · On-site

$58.52 - $87.79/hr

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Possesses a current Illinois Pharmacist License or Letter of Authority from the Department of Professional Regulation in the State of Illinois. PAY STATUS * Exempt EEO Statement: Blessing Health ...

Staff Pharmacist PRN

Decatur, IL · On-site

$57.75 - $68/hr

  • Vision

  • PTO

Current pharmacist license in the State of Illinois or license pending with a valid Letter of Authorization to practice pharmacy in the State of Illinois required. (The maximum allowable time to ...

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How much do pharmacist letter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for pharmacist letter 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 are the typical responsibilities of a pharmacist letter writer?

Pharmacist Letter writers are primarily responsible for researching, synthesizing, and communicating up-to-date drug and clinical information to healthcare professionals through newsletters or bulletins. Their typical day involves reviewing the latest medical literature, collaborating with clinical experts, and drafting or editing concise, clinically relevant summaries. They often work closely with a team of pharmacists, medical writers, and editors to ensure accuracy and consistency. This role requires strong initiative and the ability to manage multiple deadlines while maintaining high editorial standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the pharmacist letter position?

To excel as a Pharmacist Letter writer, you need a strong background in pharmacy or pharmaceutical sciences, paired with excellent written communication and analytical skills. Familiarity with drug information databases, medical literature, and advanced writing or editing software is important, often supported by a pharmacy degree or certification. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and the ability to convey complex information clearly are key soft skills in this position. These competencies ensure the accuracy, clarity, and clinical relevance of drug information provided to healthcare professionals.

What other jobs can I do as a pharmacist?

Pharmacists can transition into roles such as pharmacy managers, pharmaceutical sales representatives, clinical pharmacists, or healthcare consultants. They often utilize their knowledge of medications, patient care, and regulatory requirements, and may need additional certifications for specialized positions.
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Infographic showing various Pharmacist Letter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $126,701 per year, or $60.9 per hour.

Pharmacy Technician - Full or Part Time

The Hometown Pharmacy

Evansville, WI • On-site

$17 - $20.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Pharmacy Technician is responsible for carrying out duties that assist licensed pharmacists manage a pharmacy. This involves carrying out clerical tasks such as answering the phone, stocking shelves, taking inventory, and filling prescriptions for the Pharmacist to double-check. They also have supervisory responsibilities and are held to a higher standard over other technicians.
Qualifications:
Certified Pharmacy Technician - preferred or prior experience as a pharmacy technician
Skills
  • Professional communication skills with customers and co-workers
  • Ability to manage, train and mentor Level 1-3 Pharmacy Technicians
  • Proficient software and hardware use skills
  • Advanced problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
  • Use basic math skills to fill prescriptions and manage inventory
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of patient as well as co-workers
  • Complete understanding of cycle and daily filling procedures
  • Possess a time management and goal achievement mindset

Preferred Education/ Experience
  • High School Diploma

  • Experience reflects standards set forth in the Hometown Pharmacy Employee Handbook

Responsibilities:
Lead Pharmacy Technician General Responsibilities
  • Provide excellent customer service
  • Keep lines of communication open with Facilities Coordinator and Pharmacist Manager
  • Manage pharmacy technicians from a team-oriented perspective
  • Address and document struggles and triumphs with individuals
  • Collaborate with other department coordinators
  • Ensure pharmacy tasks and responsibilities in the filling area are being completed efficiently and accurately
  • Train or delegate training on cycle and daily filling, Pioneer,, printing labels, MARs of cycle filling, printing delivery lists for cycles and ensure cycles are delivered on the assigned date
  • Locate, count, package and label prescription drugs and supplies accurately and efficiently in compliance with local, state, federal, and company regulations
  • Efficiently utilize robotic machines and accompanying software to package and check medications for accuracy
  • Assist with inventory, placing orders, check in drugs and supplies, stock shelves, and remove out-of-date items from the inventory
  • Resupply contingency boxes
  • Sort and restock medications
  • Assist all pharmacy technicians when needed
  • Solve problems independently and collaboratively
  • Manage scheduling for technicians
  • Maintain workflow

Data Entry Team Leader General Responsibilities
  • Keep lines of communication open with Managing Pharmacist
  • Manage data entry employees from a team-oriented perspective
  • Address and document struggles and triumphs with staff
  • Collaborate with other department coordinators
  • Efficiently and accurately input patient data and medication orders accurately into the pharmacy's computer system
  • Screen telephone calls for the pharmacist

  • Communicate with medical facilities
  • Communicate with prescribers and their agents to obtain refill authorization via phone and fax

  • Solve problems independently and collaboratively
  • Train, or delegate training, and assist all pharmacy technicians when needed
  • Maintain workflow

Inventory General Responsibilities
    • Keep lines of communication open with Managing Pharmacist
    • Manage inventory specialists from a team-oriented perspective
    • Address and document struggles and triumphs with individuals
    • Collaborate with other department coordinators

  • Monitor all ordering and returns

    • Supervise orders ensuring they are put away promptly and efficiently
    • Monitor NDC's for best pricing

  • Accurately and efficiently manage inventory, place orders, check in drugs and supplies, stock shelves, and remove out-of-date items from the inventory for return or destruction

  • Resupply contingency boxes
  • Back up filling pharmacy technicians when needed
  • Solve problems independently and collaboratively
  • Train, or delegate training, and assist all pharmacy technicians when needed
  • Collaboratively work with Pharmacists using DEA guidelines to schedule and conduct inventories when required
  • Ensure owes are filled
  • Maintain workflow

Supervisory Responsibilities and Controls (Leadership role in the department includes, but is not limited to/ Level of supervisory oversight and guidance is):
  • Oversee and guide Level 1 through Level 3 Pharmacy Technicians toward goals and everyday tasks that need to be accomplished
  • Manage time and duties assigned by the Facilities Manager the Pharmacist Coordinator or their superiors
  • Report to the Managing Pharmacist to receive details on tasks and goals that need to be focused on and accomplished

Expectations:
  • Maintain and actively practice proper business ethics
  • Exceeds standards set forth in the Hometown Pharmacy Employee Handbook
  • Uphold an effective teamwork-oriented and friendly environment
  • Stay current with continuing education requirements provided by Hometown Pharmacy through the Pharmacist's Letter program

Physical Demands:
  • Standing to process prescriptions
  • Walking, bending and sometimes twisting to select bottles off shelves to fill prescriptions and to manage inventory
  • Occasionally lifting totes of product
  • Cleaning to maintain the work area

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