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How much do poison control center jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for poison control center in Baltimore, MD is $22.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.95 and $25.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a poison control center?

A Poison Control Center job involves providing immediate medical guidance and information to individuals who may have been exposed to toxic substances. Specialists, often trained healthcare professionals like pharmacists or nurses, assess cases over the phone and offer treatment recommendations. They work in coordination with emergency responders and healthcare providers to ensure patient safety. Their goal is to prevent poisoning-related injuries and hospitalizations by offering expert advice 24/7.

What are the most common daily responsibilities for professionals working in a poison control center?

Professionals in a Poison Control Center spend much of their day responding to calls from the public and healthcare providers regarding possible poisoning exposures, offering immediate medical guidance and risk assessments. They use specialized databases and protocols to evaluate symptoms and determine the best course of action, whether that means home management or emergency intervention. Documentation and follow-up are also essential parts of the job to ensure continuity of care. Teamwork is important, as you’ll frequently collaborate with physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and public health officials to coordinate effective responses.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the poison control center position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Poison Control Center role, you typically need a background in nursing, pharmacy, or toxicology, along with strong clinical judgment and crisis management skills. Familiarity with poison databases, triage protocols, and telephone triage systems, as well as relevant certifications such as Certified Specialist in Poison Information (CSPI), are often required. Outstanding communication, problem-solving ability, and the capacity to remain calm under pressure are vital soft skills for this position. These competencies are important because they enable prompt, accurate advice during emergencies, ensuring patient safety and positive public health outcomes.

How to become a poison control center professional?

To become a poison control center professional, typically one needs a background in healthcare, such as nursing, pharmacy, or toxicology, along with specialized training in poison information and emergency response. Certification from organizations like the American Association of Poison Control Centers or relevant state licensing may be required, and strong communication skills are essential for providing public health guidance. Entry-level positions often require a bachelor's degree, with advanced roles requiring additional experience or advanced degrees.

What do you need to work at a poison control center?

To work at a poison control center, candidates typically need a background in healthcare, such as nursing, pharmacy, or toxicology, along with relevant certifications like a registered nurse license or pharmacy license. Strong communication skills, the ability to handle high-pressure situations, and knowledge of toxicology are also important. Some positions may require a bachelor's degree or higher in a related field and experience in emergency or clinical settings.
Infographic showing various Poison Control Center job openings in Baltimore, MD as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,331 per year, or $22.8 per hour.

Inpatient Pharmacist, Oncology , PRN at University of Maryland Medical System Bel Air, MD

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Bel Air, MD • On-site

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Inpatient Pharmacist, Oncology , PRN job at University of Maryland Medical System. Bel Air, MD.

Renowned as the academic flagship of the University of Maryland Medical System, our Magnet®-designated facility is a nationally recognized, academic medical center with opportunities across the continuum of care. Come join UMMC and discover the atmosphere where talents and ideas come together to enhance patient care and advance the science of nursing. Located in downtown Baltimore near the Inner Harbor and Camden Yards, you won’t find a more vibrant place to work!

Job Description

General Summary

At UMMC, the Clinical Pharmacist interprets and evaluates physicians’ medication orders, ensures appropriate preparation, packaging, delivery, storage, and monitoring of prescribed medications, manages pharmacy support personnel and pharmacy work areas, ensures compliance with established policies, standards, practices, and values of the department, institution and profession, educates, advises, consults and trains UMMC patients, patient families, and health care professionals and staff

Principal Responsibilities and Tasks

The following statements describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals within this classification. Specific clinical situations may dictate that additional duties be performed by personnel so classified in order to effectively meet patient needs.

Provides pharmaceutical care to individual patients. Promotes optimal drug therapy and safe use of medications by applying medication use guidelines, standards and regulations to individual patients. Specific processes include: assessment of patient‑specific data to evaluate the patient’s status and medication needs; medication preparation, dispensing and distribution; medication administration; monitoring; patient/family education; the prevention, detection and resolution of drug‑related problems. (May include patients seen in any patient care setting of the medical center as described in the Department of Pharmacy Scope of Services Statement.)

  • Receives and interprets providers’ prescription/drug orders for individual patients. Acknowledges prescription orders using computerized system. Assures prescription orders are filled properly and provides a final check.
  • Screens orders and completes a medication profile review in order to detect and/or resolve drug‑related problems (drug-drug interactions, drug-food interactions).
  • Demonstrates the ability to apply basic pharmacokinetic monitoring of drugs.
  • Collaborates with other members of the health care team, provides medication counseling for patients/family of the medical center.
  • Consults with medical staff when necessary or requested. Consults with nursing staff.

Manages the pharmacy. Acts in accordance with the mission, vision, values of the pharmacy department and medical center. Maintains established department policies, procedures, objectives, and quality assurance program, safety, environmental and infection control, and generally accepted pharmacy practices and, state and federal laws.

  • Provides front‑line management of service areas such as pharmacy satellites, IV admixture lab, or ambulatory pharmacy settings. Possesses the required supervisory skills to accomplish daily activities accurately and in a timely manner. Oversees and directs the work of pharmacy technicians and other supportive personnel. Ensures that the department’s service standards are not burdened by lack of punctuality or attendance.
  • May include organization and synthesis of work schedules to allocate resources to workload based on productivity standards.
  • Oversees the central compounding and preparation of intravenous admixtures and other sterile products. Demonstrates the ability to schedule work production to assure timely delivery of completed products to customers. Adheres to published standards (e.g. ASHP, The Joint Commission, USP, OSHA) for sterile products preparation.
  • Participates in orientation and training of new employees.
  • Ensures proper handling of hazardous materials by observing and demonstrating safety procedures and or “universal precautions” as appropriate.
  • Ensures compliance with investigation and drug protocols. Maintains research records as appropriate including requirements for informed consent.

Provides timely drug information in a professional manner to the public and health care professionals through accurate interpretation of appropriate medical and pharmaceutical references. May include provision of services in a formalized drug or poison information center.

  • Possesses satisfactory oral communication skills to ensure the timely and accurate transmission of pertinent information to the appropriate individuals.
  • Identifies the need for and is effective in retrieving drug information and applying it to general patient care questions. Drug information may include dosage, indications, drug interactions, drug compatibility, mechanism of action, drug administration, etc.
  • Assess need for the depth of information and either delegates, refers, or responds accordingly.

Provides educational services, including professional development and training of pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy technicians, nurses, physicians, other health care professionals. Evaluates the depth and comprehensiveness of the education required for the specific situation at hand.

Maintains medication distribution and control systems. Includes appropriate management of inventory control systems. Involves development and ongoing maintenance of medication use systems designed for the storage, preparation, dispensing, distribution and administration of medications. Participates in performance improvement activities. Possesses knowledge and can apply and suggest improvements to established policies and procedures and operational processes.

Manages care, quality, and costs. Involves the systematic and continuous process of evaluating and improving the utilization of medications in a patient population in order to enhance the quality, safety, efficiency and cost‑effectiveness of the medication use process.

Participates in the Medication Error/Adverse Drug Event Process including Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) surveillance and reporting. The Clinical Pharmacist participates in this program by collecting appropriate event information and ensuring that reports are appropriately completed and forwarded to the UMMC Medication Safety Officer.

Participates in the ongoing system of formulary management by screening new drug orders against guidelines for use and following procedures for the handling of non‑formulary requests.

Engages in performance improvement and professional development initiatives. Demonstrates a commitment to expanding knowledge base and skills in the areas of pharmaceutical sciences, practice management and/or pharmaceutical care services for the purpose of improving patient safety, ensuring effective medication use and enhancing job satisfaction.

  • Meets continuing education requirements for state licensure.
  • Participates in educational programs aimed at addressing departmental goals and objectives.
  • Participates in required therapeutic in‑services.
  • Participates in annual competency re‑assessment including (but not limited to) pharmacokinetics/renal dosing and medication safety.

Enhances customer relations and adheres to the values of the department and institution. Interacts with internal and external customers of the Medical Center in a respectful, courteous, and tactful manner to foster the delivery of quality patient care and employee services. Respectfully responds to the needs and concerns of patients, visitors, and fellow employees.

Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the patient populations(s) served. Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's requirements relative to his or her population‑specific and age specific needs. Provides the care needed as described in the unit/area/department policies and procedures.

Other related professional duties as required including participation in routine staff meetings.

Qualifications
  • A baccalaureate degree in pharmacy from a college or university accredited by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy is required. (Entry level doctorate of pharmacy is acceptable in lieu of a BS degree and is preferred). Current licensure by the Maryland State Board of Pharmacy is required.
  • Completion of a pharmacy residency program or equivalent practice experience in an integrated health care system, which includes an acute care hospital, or equivalent, is preferred.
  • Knowledge of generally accepted pharmacy principles, practices, and procedures; pharmacology and therapeutics; drug information systems are required.
  • Possess the following skills: ability to identify, prevent and resolve drug‑related problems; drug information retrieval; patient and family medication counseling skills; customer service skills.
  • Ability to use computer system to manage patient information. Ability to operate other automated technology including robotics in support of the medication use process.
  • Highly effective verbal communication skills are necessary in order to work with medical, nursing and various allied health staff in order to successfully provide optimal patient care.
  • Ability to provide front‑line management of pharmacy supportive personnel in order to optimize the medication use process.
  • Ability to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on the assigned unit. The individual must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient’s requirements relative to his or her age‑specific needs, and to provide the care needed as described in the unit/area/department policies and procedures.
Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Compensation

  • Pay Range:$57.13-$85.75
  • Other Compensation (if applicable):Eligible for shift differentials when applicable
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