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Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) Learning Mentor Remote (U.S.) / Contract, Part-Time (10 hrs/w ... Experience teaching, mentoring, or coaching students in healthcare or vocational training. * Strong ...

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Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) Learning Mentor Remote (U.S.) / Contract, Part-Time (10 hrs/w ... Experience teaching, mentoring, or coaching students in healthcare or vocational training. * Strong ...

Meets as needed with members of both the Clinical Pharmacy team and the IT team to ensure that the ... Remote-based Teaches / trains others Occasionally Travel from the office to various work sites or ...

Senior Inpatient Facility Medical Coder

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This is a virtual, remote, position that requires candidates to be highly organized, self ... teaching hospital with a mastery of complex procedures, major trauma ER encounters, cardiac ...

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How much do remote pharmacy teaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote pharmacy teaching in the United States is $33.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote pharmacy teaching?

Remote pharmacy teaching is the instruction and education of pharmacy students or professionals through online platforms rather than in traditional, in-person settings. This can include live virtual lectures, recorded modules, online discussions, and digital assessments. Remote pharmacy teaching allows educators to reach students regardless of location, offering flexibility and access to a broader range of resources. It has become increasingly popular due to advancements in technology and the need for adaptable learning environments. Effective remote teaching requires strong digital communication skills and the ability to engage students in a virtual format.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote pharmacy teaching professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Remote Pharmacy Teaching, you need an advanced degree in pharmacy (PharmD or equivalent), teaching experience, and up-to-date clinical knowledge. Familiarity with e-learning platforms, virtual classroom tools, and accreditation standards is typically required. Strong communication, adaptability, and the ability to engage students online are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure effective knowledge transfer, student engagement, and maintenance of educational standards in a remote learning environment.

What are some common challenges faced when teaching pharmacy courses remotely, and how can they be addressed?

Remote pharmacy teaching often involves challenges such as maintaining student engagement, ensuring effective hands-on learning, and facilitating real-time communication. To address these issues, instructors can incorporate interactive tools, virtual simulations, and regular video conferencing to foster participation and collaboration. Additionally, establishing clear communication channels and offering flexible office hours can help support students’ learning and address their questions more efficiently.

What is the difference between Remote Pharmacy Teaching vs Remote Pharmacy Consulting?

AspectRemote Pharmacy TeachingRemote Pharmacy Consulting
CredentialsPharmacy degree, licensure, teaching experiencePharmacy degree, industry experience, consulting skills
Work EnvironmentOnline classrooms, educational institutionsClient sites, virtual meetings, corporate settings
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, online education platformsPharmaceutical companies, healthcare organizations
Search & Comparison IntentEducational roles, teaching opportunitiesAdvisory roles, industry expertise

Remote Pharmacy Teaching involves delivering educational content to students via online platforms, often within academic institutions. In contrast, Remote Pharmacy Consulting focuses on providing expert advice to organizations on pharmacy practices, compliance, or product development. Both roles require pharmacy credentials but serve different professional needs and environments.

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Infographic showing various Remote Pharmacy Teaching job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,058 per year, or $33.2 per hour.

Clinical Pharmacy Specialist (Remote)- Care Management Team

UPMC Health Plan

Pittsburgh, PA • Remote

$122K - $142K/yr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

UPMC Health Plan is hiring a full-time Clinical Pharmacy Specialist to support the Care Management team within the Pharmacy Services department. This is a work-from-home position, working Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST. This is a remote position.

Registration as a registered pharmacist (RPh), in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or eligibility for licensure by examination or reciprocity is required.

The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist provides clinical pharmacy expertise to the development, implementation and management of the pharmacy benefit. The clinical pharmacist assists in the management of pharmacy utilization and provides expertise in managing member care. These services will be provided in compliance with state and federal regulations, NCQA, standards, the mission, policies and procedures of Health Plan and Pharmacy Department. Individual should demonstrate professionalism and commitment to meet UPMCHP goals and objectives.

Responsibilities:

The Care Management Pharmacist is primarily responsible for:

  • Managing and evaluating therapeutic drug interventions and other clinical pharmacy programs for the purpose of controlling pharmacy trend and improving pharmacy quality measures, including member and provider interventions, and evaluating outcomes for these programs, as well as considering comprehensive research projects.
  • Regularly interacting with interdisciplinary care teams to help best coordinate care for our members. Provide innovative and applicable ideas in clinical program development, utilization management, formulary management, provider education, therapeutic substitution, MTM/DUR, and/or improvements in programs and edits that already exist, including improving operational efficiencies, developing new clinical edits, and developing new quality improvement initiatives.Implement these new ideas or improvements as approved, while also considering outcomes of the programs.
  • Develop and conduct Drug Utilization Review (DUR) activities, Medication Therapy Management (MTM), and other integrated programs with medical management. Create, develop, maintain, and enhance clinical reporting programs, including but not limited to physician specific reporting, alternative prescribing programs for utilization, assigned client plans, etc.

Additional responsibilities include:

  • Administrative: Participate in meetings, committees, and work groups both internally and externally as assigned. Maintain a solid understanding of the requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, DPW, CMS and the National Committee for Quality Assurance, specifically as they relate to the expectations of pharmacy operations. Ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements of clinical functions.
  • Communication: Foster and maintain collaborative relationships with internal and external customers. Communicate pharmacy information as appropriate to members, employer groups, and providers. Develop communication materials to providers, including discussions regarding formulary changes/adherence, health education, medication compliance, and trend management.
  • Teaching and Education:Mentor students and assist in precepting for the residency program (if applicable).
  • Special Skills/Ability to Interact:Have ability to function independently, but support team concept. Behavior denotes reliability as demonstrated by prompt attendance and timeliness completing designated workload and follow-up. Conveys and maintains professional image while interacting with coworkers, providers, and clients. Honor client and patient confidentiality.
  • Provide innovative ideas for new and existing clinical program development, utilization management, formulary management, provider education, and therapeutic substitution programs. Work with employer clients, account management, and sales in meetings as assigned to improve the understanding of the pharmacy benefit, as well as offering recommendations.
  • Develop and revise various formularies for each line of business including sending communications, training of identified departments, updating all brochures, updating appropriate websites, and submitting change forms. Review new drugs in a timely manner and submit change forms as appropriate. Research adequately and be properly prepared for all P&T Committee meetings, ensuring all recommendations for both new drugs and new policies are appropriate and have been discussed with subject matter experts.
  • Present these assignments succinctly and at a suitable pace, and answering relevant questions.
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy, and/or Doctor of Pharmacy Degree (Pharm.D.) from an accredited U.S. School of Pharmacy.
  • Experience in pharmacy benefit management, insurance, managed care preferred and be knowledgeable in therapeutic interventions and other cost containment programs.
  • Effective communication skills, both written and oral.
  • Must have strong analytical ability and organizational skills.
  • Computer literacy for pharmacy programming, word processing, data management.
  • Assessment of job related skills and competency will be reviewed annually via daily functioning, job-related documentation, department based competency programs, and continuing education activities.

Preferred Experience:

  • Care Management - Managed care residency or 1-3 years managed care experience or at least 3 years of direct patient pharmacy practice experience, engaging in counseling and clinical services.cy practice experience, engaging in counseling and clinical services.
    Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
    Registration as a registered pharmacist (RPh), in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or eligibility for licensure by examination or reciprocity.Continuing Education requirements met each bi-annual cycle for re-licensure, as evident by obtaining a minimum of 30 hours of continuing education every 2 years in structured pharmaceutical education as necessary by the state board.
  • Pharmacist
  • Act 34


UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran