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Senior Integrated Clinic Pharmacist

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In this remote position, you will report to the Associate Director Integrated Clinic Pharmacist and ... Board certification in geriatric pharmacy. * Experience working in an ambulatory care/primary ...

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Clinical MTM Program Pharmacist

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MTM services may be provided to patients telephonically or by remote video link (telehealth ... geriatric populations. • Adheres to state pharmacy laws, CMS program requirements, HIPAA ...

Clinical MTM Program Pharmacist

$121K - $144K/yr

MTM services may be provided to patients telephonically or by remote video link (telehealth ... geriatric populations. • Adheres to state pharmacy laws, CMS program requirements, HIPAA ...

Hawaii (Remote/Hybrid - Must reside in the islands) Licensure: State of Hawaii Pharmacist License ... Board certification or specialized experience in complex geriatric care (Kupuna care ...

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How much do remote geriatric pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote geriatric pharmacist in the United States is $58.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46.63 and $68.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote geriatric pharmacist?

A remote geriatric pharmacist is a licensed pharmacist who specializes in the medication management of older adults, providing their services virtually rather than in person. They review prescriptions, monitor for drug interactions, consult with patients and healthcare providers, and help optimize medication regimens to improve patient outcomes. Working remotely, they use telehealth platforms, electronic health records, and other digital tools to deliver care. This role is especially valuable for elderly patients with complex medication needs or limited mobility.

What are the typical responsibilities and collaboration methods for a remote geriatric pharmacist?

As a Remote Geriatric Pharmacist, your primary responsibilities include reviewing medication regimens for elderly patients, providing medication therapy management, and ensuring safe, effective drug use tailored to geriatric needs. You will regularly communicate with physicians, nurses, and caregivers via secure digital platforms to discuss patient cases and offer recommendations. While working remotely, strong organizational skills and proactive outreach are essential to maintain effective collaboration and ensure high-quality patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote geriatric pharmacist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Geriatric Pharmacist, you need a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active pharmacist licensure, and expertise in geriatric pharmacotherapy. Familiarity with telepharmacy platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and medication management systems is essential. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and strong problem-solving skills set top professionals apart in this role. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safe, effective medication use and maintaining high-quality care for elderly patients in remote settings.

What is the difference between Remote Geriatric Pharmacist vs Remote Community Pharmacist?

AspectRemote Geriatric PharmacistRemote Community Pharmacist
CertificationsPharmacy license, possibly Geriatric CertificationPharmacy license, general pharmacy certification
Work EnvironmentTelehealth, long-term care facilities, senior care settingsOnline or remote pharmacy services, community clinics
Employer & IndustryHospitals, senior care organizations, telehealth companiesRetail chains, independent pharmacies, online pharmacy services

The Remote Geriatric Pharmacist specializes in medication management for elderly patients, often working in telehealth or long-term care settings. In contrast, the Remote Community Pharmacist provides general pharmacy services to the broader community via remote platforms. Both roles require pharmacy licensure, but the focus and work environment differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Remote Geriatric Pharmacist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $120,850 per year, or $58.1 per hour.

$121K - $144K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


CenterWell rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

Based on 10 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Become a part of our caring community
We are seeking a Clinical Pharmacist to join our primary care organization. You will play a critical role in improving patient outcomes through effective medication management, patient education, and collaboration with our healthcare team. In this role, you will support the full physician panel, regardless of health plan coverage and may involve multiple clinic locations.

In this remote position, you will report to the Associate Director Integrated Clinic Pharmacist and will integrate the pharmacist as a member of the care team within the physician practice.

Your daily responsibilities will include:

  • Use evidence-based medicine and clinical judgment to evaluate the suitability of pharmacotherapy for high-risk patients with chronic conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, heart failure and COPD.

  • Execute clinical protocols as allowed per organization and state regulatory agencies.

  • Optimization of drug coverage benefits for appropriate care and reduced costs (preferred formulary products, lower cost alternatives and home delivery pharmacy).

  • Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to optimize patient care.

  • Participate in high-risk rounds with a multi-disciplinary team to discuss patient progress and adjust treatment plans.

  • Excellent patient counseling skills and the ability to communicate complex medical information to patients and healthcare providers.

  • Disease state education for patients on appropriate use of medications and self-management.

  • Engage in quality improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing medication safety and efficacy.

  • Post-discharge medication reconciliation for high-risk transition of care patients.

  • Document all activity within clinic EMR and other required pharmacy or clinical management systems.

  • Support CMS Stars and HEDIS quality measures for successful clinic performance.

  • Maintain accurate documentation of clinical interventions and patient care activities.

  • Conduct in-service education and training sessions for healthcare staff and develop and share educational materials related to pharmacotherapy.

  • Stay current with advancements in pharmacotherapy and clinical guidelines.

  • Provide consultation to healthcare providers on complex medication management issues.

  • Respond to additional requests from the Primary Care Organization, providing support within the pharmacist's defined scope of practice to advance organizational goals.

  • Address and implement targeted initiatives or priorities as directed by the National Director or Associate Directors of Pharmacy, according to best practices and regulatory standards.


Use your skills to make an impact

Minimum Requirements

  • Active and unrestricted pharmacist license in the state of Florida

  • Willingness to become licensed in additional states for market support

  • Pharm.D. or other advanced pharmacy degree

  • Minimum five (5) years of experience as a practicing pharmacist

  • Experience working in a team environment and supporting common goals

  • Proficiency using with MS Office programs such as Word, Excel and Power Point, Teams, Outlook, and troubleshoot and resolve basic technical needs within a remote environment.

Preferred Requirements

  • Clinical residency in ambulatory care or similar discipline

  • Board certification in geriatric pharmacy

  • Experience working in an ambulatory care/primary practice setting

  • Familiarity with electronic medical record (EMR) systems

  • Experience in managing drug therapy for patients with chronic conditions

  • Identify and implement innovative solutions for improved efficiencies and outcomes

  • Multilingual (preferably English/Spanish)

Workstyle: Remote

Location: Must reside within a 50-mile radius of one of the following locations:

  • Englwood Park

  • Orange City

  • West Oakland

  • West Orange

  • Plant City

Schedule: M-F 8-5 Eastern

Travel: 5% - Typically, one (1) time quarterly for market meetings, as needed by the market

Work at Home Requirements: To ensure Home or Hybrid Home/Office employees' ability to work effectively, the self-provided internet service of Home or Hybrid Home/Office employees must meet the following criteria: At minimum, a download speed of 25 Mbps and an upload speed of 10 Mbps is required; wireless, wired cable or DSL connection is suggested. In certain roles, the minimum recommended internet speed required by Humana may not be sufficient for business needs. Humana reserves the right to require associates to upgrade their internet service if necessary. Work from a dedicated space lacking ongoing interruptions to protect member PHI / HIPAA information.Travel: While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for training or meetings may be required.

Scheduled Weekly Hours

40

Pay Range

The compensation range below reflects a good faith estimate of starting base pay for full time (40 hours per week) employment at the time of posting. The pay range may be higher or lower based on geographic location and individual pay will vary based on demonstrated job related skills, knowledge, experience, education, certifications, etc.


$126,300 - $173,700 per year


This job is eligible for a bonus incentive plan. This incentive opportunity is based upon company and/or individual performance.

Description of Benefits

Humana, Inc. and its affiliated subsidiaries (collectively, "Humana") offers competitive benefits that support whole-person well-being. Associate benefits are designed to encourage personal wellness and smart healthcare decisions for you and your family while also knowing your life extends outside of work. Among our benefits, Humana provides medical, dental and vision benefits, 401(k) retirement savings plan, time off (including paid time off, company and personal holidays, paid parental and caregiver leave), short-term and long-term disability, life insurance and many other opportunities.
About us
About Conviva Senior Primary Care: Conviva Senior Primary Care provides proactive, preventive care to seniors, including wellness visits, physical exams, chronic condition management, screenings, minor injury treatment and more. As part of Humana's Primary Care Organization, which includes CenterWell Senior Primary Care, Conviva's innovative, value-based approach means each patient gets the best care, when needed most, and for the lowest cost. We go beyond physical health - addressing the social, emotional, behavioral and financial needs that can impact our patients' well-being.About CenterWell, a Humana company: CenterWell is a leading healthcare services business focused on creating integrated and differentiated experiences that put our patients at the center of everything we do. The result is high-quality healthcare that is accessible, comprehensive and, most of all, personalized. As the largest provider of senior-focused primary care, a leading provider of home healthcare and a leading integrated home delivery, specialty, hospice and retail pharmacy, CenterWell is focused on whole health and addressing the physical, emotional and social wellness of our patients. CenterWell is part of Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM). Learn more about what we offer atCenterWell.com.


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It is the policy of Humana not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status. It is also the policy of Humana to take affirmative action, in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and VEVRAA, to employ and to advance in employment individuals with disability or protected veteran status, and to base all employment decisions only on valid job requirements. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training, including apprenticeship, at all levels of employment.


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