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Clinical Pharmacist - Medicare

TX · Remote

$57 - $58/hr

Clinical Pharmacist Advisor - Medicare Part D (Remote) Location: Fully Remote (U.S. based) Pay Rate: $57.31/hr (W2) Duration: 6 months contract (extension/full-time possible) About the Role Join a

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We are hiring licensed pharmacists who currently own, co-own, or operate an independent pharmacy for a short-term paid consulting engagement focused on pharmacy workflow documentation. This is not a

Here are the job details for your review: Job Title: Clinical Pharmacist - MTM Job Location- Remote - Only FL state Duration: 10 Months Contract (Potential for extension) Pay Rate: $58.72/HR on W2

On Call Pharmacist

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site +1

$65 - $73/hr

```html On Call Pharmacist Location: Colorado Springs, CO 80909 Position Overview We are seeking a dedicated and experienced On Call Pharmacist specializing in Long Term Care to join our team. This

Remote PRN Clinical Pharmacist

MN · On-site +1

$50 - $60/hr

Benefits: * Competitive salary * Flexible schedule * Opportunity for advancement * Training & development Remote PRN Clinical Pharmacist Coordinate and help manage clinical programs and initiatives,

Pharmacy Technician - Mid Shift

TX · Remote

$17.59 - $18.49/hr

Job description Texas based LTC Pharmacy is seeking a Full-Time Pharmacy Technician to become a part of our Pharmacy team! We are seeking a dedicated Pharmacy Technician who thrives in a fast-paced,

Pharmacy Technician - Overnight

TX · Remote

$17.59 - $18.49/hr

Job description Texas based Long Term Care Pharmacy is seeking a Full-Time Pharmacy Technician to become a part of our After-Hours Pharmacy team! We are seeking a dedicated Pharmacy Technician who

Pharmacy Technician - Day Shift

TX · Remote

$17.59 - $18.49/hr

Job description Texas based LTC Pharmacy is seeking a Full-Time Pharmacy Technician to become a part of our Pharmacy team! We are seeking a dedicated Pharmacy Technician who thrives in a fast-paced,

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How much do remote order entry pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote order entry pharmacist in the United States is $18.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Remote Order Entry Pharmacist typically collaborate with onsite pharmacy teams to ensure safe and accurate medication dispensing?

Remote Order Entry Pharmacists frequently interact with onsite pharmacy staff through secure digital platforms, phone calls, and electronic health record systems. Their main responsibilities include reviewing and verifying prescription orders, clarifying medication details with providers, and resolving any discrepancies before orders are filled. Effective communication and attention to detail are crucial, as remote pharmacists must ensure that their recommendations and verifications are clearly understood and acted upon by the onsite team. This collaborative workflow helps maintain patient safety standards and efficient pharmacy operations, even when working from different locations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Order Entry Pharmacist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Order Entry Pharmacist, you need a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active pharmacist licensure, and strong knowledge of medication therapies and pharmacy law. Familiarity with pharmacy management systems, computerized physician order entry (CPOE), and e-prescribing platforms is essential. Attention to detail, excellent written communication, and the ability to work independently are vital soft skills for this remote role. These abilities ensure accurate medication dispensing, regulatory compliance, and effective collaboration with healthcare providers in a virtual environment.

What is a Remote Order Entry Pharmacist?

A Remote Order Entry Pharmacist is a licensed pharmacist who reviews, verifies, and processes medication orders from a location outside of a traditional pharmacy setting, often working from home or a remote office. Their primary responsibilities include ensuring the accuracy and appropriateness of medication orders, checking for drug interactions, and providing clinical support to healthcare providers and patients. They use secure, online pharmacy systems to access patient information and collaborate with on-site pharmacy staff. This role is commonly used by hospitals, long-term care facilities, and telepharmacy services to provide 24/7 pharmacy coverage and support. Remote Order Entry Pharmacists must comply with state and federal regulations and maintain patient confidentiality at all times.

What is the difference between Remote Order Entry Pharmacist vs Remote Pharmacist?

AspectRemote Order Entry PharmacistRemote Pharmacist
CredentialsPharmacy license, certification (e.g., PTCB)Pharmacy license, certification (e.g., NAPLEX, PTCB)
Work EnvironmentOnline pharmacy systems, data entry platformsTelepharmacy, online consultation, medication review
Employer & IndustryOnline pharmacies, healthcare providersHospitals, retail chains, telehealth services
Primary ResponsibilitiesEntering prescription data, verifying order accuracyClinical review, medication counseling, patient safety

Remote Order Entry Pharmacists focus on accurately inputting prescription data and verifying orders, while Remote Pharmacists engage in clinical review, patient counseling, and medication management. Both roles require pharmacy licensure and work in online or telehealth settings, but their core duties differ in scope and patient interaction.

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Infographic showing various Remote Order Entry Pharmacist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,633 per year, or $18.6 per hour.

Pharmacist In Charge: Janus RX- Eau Claire WI

Mims Management Group

Eau Claire, WI • Remote

$65 - $77/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Great opportunity for a registered pharmacist to work for a growing family-owned company and family friendly employer. Janus RX is a subsidiary of Mims Management Group. We are an expanding pharmacist owned business, started 20 years ago, and currently have pharmacies in 20 states. We are a family friendly company with operating hours M-F, 8a-5pm... no nights or weekends, and major holidays off. We are opening a closed door pharmacy, packaging and delivering oral medications for an underserved Behavioral Health population.

PHARMACIST IN CHARGE: JOB DESCRIPTION

The following job description identifies the qualifications and standards for the Pharmacist in Charge (PIC). The PIC will meet the following requirements and competencies listed below. The PIC reports directly to the Director of Outpatient Pharmacy.

  1. Job Summary: The Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the overall operation of the Pharmacy Department. The PIC shall manage various operations within the pharmacy including, but not limited to:

    • ❖ Supervises personnel and participates in all aspects of pharmacy workflow including data entry, prescription fulfillment, final verification, and dispensing.

    • ❖ Ensures compliance with patient care quality standards as it relates to the care provided to all age groups of patients.

    • ❖ Directs and controls the purchase and inventory maintenance of pharmaceuticals and related substances and supplies.

    • ❖ Participates in the department’s planning, revenue analysis, budgeting, education, and human resource activities.

    • ❖ Maintains appropriate records for all medications and other pharmaceutical supplies ordered by physicians or other qualified prescribers.

      The PIC will have strong communication skills and be able to perform detailed work. Work is accomplished in accordance with the policies and regulations of local, state, and federal authorities as well as accepted standards of practice.

  2. Duties and Responsibilities:

    1. Distributive Activities:

      • ❖ Prepares, labels, and dispenses medications for all age groups according to accepted standards of practice.

      • ❖ Performs computer order-entry functions in an accurate and timely manner.

      • ❖ Assists in maintaining an acceptable inventory of medications and supplies under proper

        conditions of storage and security.

      • ❖ Supervises and verifies appropriate and accurate drug distribution tasks performed by support and technical staff.

      • ❖ Effectively uses all necessary forms of informatics.

      • ❖ Performs other duties as needed or assigned.

    2. Direct Patient Care Activities:

      ❖ Performs all aspects of pharmacy operations in an environment that optimizes patient safety and reduces the likelihood of medical/healthcare errors.

  • ❖ Interprets medication orders, monitors drug regimens, and performs interventions when order clarification is necessary or when therapeutic problems are identified.

  • ❖ Meets and maintains competencies to perform the required duties of the position.

  • ❖ Assists with adherence packaging and education of use.

  • ❖ Promotes the use of cost-effective drug therapy.

  • ❖ Documents activities per departmental policies.

  • ❖ Provide general drug information services when necessary.

  1. Educational Activities:

    ❖ Assists in the training and orientation of new employees.
    ❖ Demonstrates the ability to counsel patients, families, and/or caregivers. ❖ Attends staff meetings.

  2. Administrative Activities:

    • ❖ Monitors activities of the department and takes appropriate action as necessary to ensure efficient and effective operation.

    • ❖ Assists with staffing problems as needed and can suggest ways to efficiently distribute workflow.

    • ❖ Supervises support personnel in a consistent and fair manner.

    • ❖ Demonstrates the ability to prioritize and effectively organize workload and problem

      solve.

  3. Professional Responsibilities:

    • ❖ Completes annual continuing education requirements.

    • ❖ Obtains and maintains Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) Certification, as

      necessary.

    • ❖ Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner.

    • ❖ Actively participates in performance improvement and continuous quality improvement (CQI) activities.

    • ❖ Follows accepted standards of practice and adheres to federal, state, and local regulations as well as the policies and procedures of the organization.

  4. Regulatory Requirements:

    • ❖ Graduation from a School of Pharmacy accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education; Baccalaureate or PharmD degree required.

    • ❖ Current and valid registration and licensure by the State Board of Pharmacy as a Pharmacist.

❖ Abide by and uphold the privacy rule standards of HIPAA.

  1. Preferred Qualifications:

    ❖ Prior experience as a Pharmacist in Charge. ❖ MTM Training/Certification.

  2. Language Skills:

    ❖ Ability to read and communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing.

9. Skills:

❖ Moderate computer knowledge.
❖ Self-directed, motivated, and capable of supervising support personnel.

10. Physical Demands:

❖ Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising patient care.