As a relief pharmacist, you fill in when a pharmacy’s regular pharmacist cannot come into work. Your primary responsibilities are to fill prescriptions for patients’ health care needs and to manage pharmacy operations. Jobs can last one day or several days. One of your main job duties is to familiarize yourself with the pharmacy’s arrangement, workflow, and software systems, so services continue as normal. The qualifications for a career as a relief pharmacist are the same as for a regular pharmacist: a doctorate of pharmacy and passing scores on both the NAPLEX exam and the state licensure exam. You will also need people skills to build rapport with pharmacy techs and for your interactions with patients.