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Pharmacy Purchasing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Receiving Pharmacy Technician

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Pharmacy purchasing, ordering, or inventory management experience preferred. * Experience with Framework and/or ECM software preferred. * Demonstrated reliability with the ability to prioritize and ...

Oversees pharmacy purchasing, contracting, inventory control, and drug shortage mitigation strategies to ensure continuity of care and minimize patient impact across all affiliates. Directs RFP ...

Receiving Pharmacy Technician

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Pharmacy purchasing, ordering, or inventory management experience preferred. * Experience with Framework and/or ECM software preferred. * Demonstrated reliability with the ability to prioritize and ...

Receiving Pharmacy Technician

Sunrise, FL

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Pharmacy purchasing, ordering, or inventory management experience preferred. * Experience with Framework and/or ECM software preferred. * Demonstrated reliability with the ability to prioritize and ...

Pharmacy Inpatient Buyer

Prosper, TX · On-site

$16 - $19.50/hr

Operation and maintenance of the central pharmacy purchasing function and inventory control to meet customer needs and assure high-quality services and products in the most cost-effective manner.

Inventory/Receiving Pharmacy Technician

Austin, TX · On-site

$17.25 - $21/hr

Pharmacy purchasing, ordering, or inventory management experience preferred. * Experience with Framework and/or ECM software preferred. * Demonstrated reliability with the ability to prioritize and ...

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How much do pharmacy purchasing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for pharmacy purchasing in the United States is $19.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Pharmacy Purchasing, and why are they important?

To thrive in Pharmacy Purchasing, you need a strong understanding of pharmaceutical products, inventory management, and supply chain processes, often supported by a degree in pharmacy, business, or a related field. Familiarity with pharmacy management systems, procurement software, and knowledge of regulations like FDA and DEA requirements are typically required. Strong negotiation, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help foster vendor relationships and ensure accuracy. These abilities are crucial for maintaining cost-effective inventory, regulatory compliance, and uninterrupted patient care.

What is pharmacy purchasing?

Pharmacy purchasing refers to the process of acquiring medications, medical supplies, and pharmaceutical products for a pharmacy or healthcare facility. Professionals in this role are responsible for managing inventory, negotiating with suppliers, ensuring compliance with regulations, and maintaining cost-effective purchasing practices. They play a critical part in ensuring that the pharmacy is always stocked with the necessary drugs and supplies while minimizing waste and controlling costs. Effective pharmacy purchasing helps maintain smooth operations, supports patient care, and can significantly impact a facility’s financial health.

What is the difference between Pharmacy Purchasing vs Pharmacy Inventory Management?

AspectPharmacy PurchasingPharmacy Inventory Management
Primary FocusProcurement of medications and suppliesMonitoring and controlling stock levels
ResponsibilitiesNegotiating with suppliers, ordering medicationsTracking inventory, stock rotation, minimizing waste
Required SkillsVendor relations, purchasing proceduresInventory software, data analysis
Work EnvironmentPharmacy supply departments, procurement teamsPharmacy storage areas, stockrooms

Pharmacy Purchasing and Pharmacy Inventory Management are closely related roles within pharmacy operations. Purchasing focuses on acquiring medications and supplies, while Inventory Management ensures optimal stock levels and reduces waste. Both roles require knowledge of pharmacy operations, but Purchasing emphasizes supplier negotiations, whereas Inventory Management centers on stock control and data analysis.

What are some common challenges faced in a Pharmacy Purchasing role, and how can they be effectively managed?

Professionals in Pharmacy Purchasing often face challenges such as fluctuating drug prices, supply chain disruptions, and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. To manage these, it’s important to build strong relationships with multiple vendors, stay up-to-date with industry trends, and implement robust inventory management systems. Effective communication with pharmacists, clinicians, and finance teams also ensures that purchasing decisions align with patient care needs and budget constraints.
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Pharmacy Inventory Specialist

$22.79/hr

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Children's Hospital Of The King's Daughters rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

330th of 1,020 rated hospitals


Job description

  • GENERAL SUMMARY
    • The Pharmacy Inventory Specialist is accountable to the Pharmacy Purchasing Coordinator, 340B Program Coordinator, and the Pharmacy Support Manager for inventory control and management of drug and non-drug supplies utilized in the pharmacy.
  • ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
    • Under supervision, is responsible for creating purchase orders of pharmaceuticals, blood products, supplies, equipment, and all other pharmaceutical items in support of patients and the pharmacy.
    • Implements and maintains appropriate inventory control procedures to minimize inventory losses due to expired medications.
    • Maintains adequate stock levels to prevent outages.
    • Responsible for receiving and placing items in stock and the optimization of pharmacy inventory both in the facility and outlying clinics.
    • Ensures that all pharmaceutical products are appropriately labeled with barcodes for patient administration.
    • Assists with the controlled substance inventory, NDC crosswalk updates, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of inventory storage areas, and overseeing the process for removing outdated and recalled medications.
    • Serves as the secondary contact for vendors.
    • Participates in departmental projects.
    • Participates in on call duties for pharmacy procurement as assigned
    • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
    • Current Virginia Pharmacy Technician Certification is required.
    • National technician certification through PTCB or ExCPT preferred at time of hire or obtained prior to second year of employment
  • MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
    • High school diploma or equivalent required.
    • Three years of work experience as a pharmacy technician
    • Two years of pharmacy inventory management experience preferred
    • Demonstrates analytical and problem solving skills.
    • Excellent communication skills and professionalism necessary to resolve issues related to conflict resolution, operational and system issues.
    • Must possess the interpersonal skills necessary to develop cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of personnel and vendors when placing, expediting, verifying, and resolving purchasing discrepancies.
    • Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
  • WORKING CONDITIONS
    • Expected to work in a patient care environment with minimal exposure to environmental hazards such as, but not limited to, excessive noise, dust, or extremes in temperatures. Exposure to communicable diseases and moderately adverse working conditions due to the need to perform certain patient care activities can be expected.
  • PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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