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How much do remote psychiatric pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote psychiatric pharmacist in the United States is $60.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.01 and $67.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote psychiatric pharmacist?

A remote psychiatric pharmacist is a licensed pharmacist who specializes in the management of medications for patients with mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Unlike traditional pharmacists, remote psychiatric pharmacists provide their services virtually, often working from home or a remote location. They collaborate with healthcare teams, review medication regimens, provide consultations, and help ensure patients receive safe and effective psychiatric medication therapy. Their expertise helps optimize treatment outcomes and minimize side effects for individuals with mental health needs.

How does a remote psychiatric pharmacist collaborate with healthcare teams to manage patient care?

As a remote psychiatric pharmacist, you play a vital role in supporting multidisciplinary healthcare teams by providing medication management expertise for patients with mental health conditions. You will typically communicate with psychiatrists, nurses, and case managers through secure telehealth platforms, participate in virtual case conferences, and review medication regimens to optimize therapeutic outcomes. Regular collaboration involves discussing potential drug interactions, monitoring side effects, and making evidence-based recommendations to ensure patient safety and improve adherence. This remote setup requires strong communication skills and proactive engagement to maintain seamless care coordination.

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

To thrive as a Remote Psychiatric Pharmacist, you need a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active pharmacist licensure, and expertise in psychiatric medications and mental health disorders. Familiarity with telepharmacy platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and medication management systems is typically required, along with certifications such as Board Certification in Psychiatric Pharmacy (BCPP). Strong communication, empathy, and attention to detail are critical soft skills for collaborating with healthcare teams and supporting patients remotely. These skills ensure accurate medication management, patient safety, and effective care delivery in virtual mental health environments.

What is the difference between Remote Psychiatric Pharmacist vs Remote Clinical Pharmacist?

AspectRemote Psychiatric PharmacistRemote Clinical Pharmacist
CredentialsPharmacy license, possibly additional certifications in mental healthPharmacy license, often with clinical or specialty certifications
Work EnvironmentTelehealth platforms, mental health clinics, hospitalsHospitals, clinics, telehealth, community pharmacies
Employer & IndustryBehavioral health providers, mental health facilitiesHealthcare systems, outpatient clinics, telepharmacy services

Remote Psychiatric Pharmacists specialize in mental health medications and work closely with psychiatric providers, while Remote Clinical Pharmacists have a broader focus on medication management across various medical specialties. Both roles require pharmacy licensure and often involve telehealth platforms, but their specific focus areas and employer types differ.

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Infographic showing various Remote Psychiatric Pharmacist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 2% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $126,701 per year, or $60.9 per hour.

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Remote (Idaho Residents Only)

Frontier Psychiatry

Remote

$160K - $195K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

About Frontier Psychiatry
Frontier Psychiatry is a physician-led, tech-enabled telehealth organization on a mission to improve the mental wellbeing of people in rural communities nationwide. We deliver timely, scalable, and evidence-based care in psychiatry and addiction medicine through innovative virtual solutions that expand access to those who need it most.
Since our launch, Frontier Psychiatry has grown rapidly while maintaining a deep commitment to our founding purpose - lifting the mental wellbeing of underserved populations. Our work is guided by healthcare's Quintuple Aim, which drives every decision we make:
  • Deliver excellent patient care.
  • Support the well-being of our team.
  • Lower the total cost of care.
  • Improve the population health of the communities we serve.
  • Advance health equity.
If you're passionate about meaningful work, innovation in behavioral health, and making a lasting difference in people's lives, we'd love for you to join our team.
This is a fully remote position. While you'll enjoy the flexibility of working from home, applicants must reside within the state of Idaho to be considered for this opportunity.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Remote. Idaho residents only.
$160,000 to $195,000 per year in total compensation
The Short Version
  • Full-time means 36 scheduled patient-care hours per week. Documentation time is built into the work week, not added on top of it.
  • No call. No nights. No weekends. Your time off is actually off.
  • 1-hour initial evaluations and 30-minute follow-ups. We do not run 15-minute med checks, and we do not want you to.
  • Idaho providers caring for Idahoans. You will live in the state you serve. Fully remote from anywhere in Idaho.
  • W-2 employee. Base salary plus production-based income, totaling $160,000 to $195,000.
  • Healthie EHR with Nabla AI documentation, so your notes are largely written by the time the visit ends.
  • Direct access to experienced subspecialty psychiatrists for mentorship and case guidance, plus a clinical pharmacist on staff.
Why This Role Exists
Idaho has some of the lowest per-capita access to psychiatric care in the country. Patients in rural counties wait months for an appointment, then drive hours to keep it. Many never make the drive.
Frontier Psychiatry exists to close that gap. Our Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners carry that work. You will hold your own panel, evaluate and treat a broad range of psychiatric conditions, and give patients timely care they could not otherwise get.
We are hiring an Idaho-based provider on purpose. Telehealth makes it easy to beam a clinician in from anywhere, and plenty of companies do exactly that. We think care is better when the person delivering it knows the towns, the winters, the distances, and the local resources a patient can actually reach. If you live here, you already understand what your patients are describing.
This is direct clinical work with a clear purpose behind it.
Schedule & Commitment
This is a full-time, W-2 position.
Full-time is defined as 36 scheduled patient-care hours per week. Those hours are the appointment slots on your calendar. The remaining hours in your standard work week are yours for documentation, refills, care coordination, and required meetings.
We say this plainly because clinicians have been burned by postings that do not.
What your schedule looks like
  • Initial evaluations are 1 hour. Follow-ups are 30 minutes.
  • We discourage 15-minute med checks. Short visits move volume and produce worse care, and we have built the schedule to avoid them.
  • No call, no after-hours coverage, no weekend rotation.
  • Weekly Provider Rounds and a monthly All-Staff meeting, both inside the work week.
What You'll Do
Clinical care
  • Evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients across a broad range of psychiatric conditions using evidence-based practice
  • Prescribe medications and deliver psychotherapeutic interventions as appropriate
  • Manage your panel based on clinical acuity, keeping follow-up intervals appropriate to patient need
Collaboration and mentorship
  • Bring complex cases to experienced subspecialty psychiatrists on our clinical team, including child and adolescent and addiction specialists
  • Consult with our clinical pharmacist on complicated medication questions
  • Coordinate with primary care providers, therapists, schools, and families as appropriate
  • Contribute to interdisciplinary treatment planning discussions
Documentation
  • Complete accurate notes for every encounter in Healthie, supported by Nabla AI documentation
  • Close documentation within 48 hours of the visit
  • Follow clinic policies, prescribing standards, and state and federal regulatory requirements
Growth
  • Stay current on developments in psychiatric treatment
  • Use your CME benefit and bring what you learn back to the team
What Success Looks Like
In your first 30 days: You are credentialed, onboarded, and seeing patients. You know your scheduler, your pharmacist, and the psychiatrists you can call by name.
By 90 days: Your panel is full. Your notes close within 48 hours. You are comfortable bringing complex cases forward and you know who to bring them to.
Over your first year: Your patients stay engaged and get better. Your colleagues rely on your clinical judgment. You are practicing at the top of your license without drowning in administrative work.
What We're Looking For
Required
  • MSN or DNP with a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specialization
  • Board certification as a PMHNP-BC
  • Active, unrestricted Idaho Nurse Practitioner license, or eligibility for one before your start date
  • Clinical experience diagnosing and treating psychiatric conditions
  • A home setup that supports private, reliable telehealth visits
  • Strong written communication, since much of your collaboration will happen in writing
Helpful, not required
  • Experience with rural or underserved populations
  • Child and adolescent experience
  • Buprenorphine prescribing experience
  • Additional state licenses
If you meet most of this and not all of it, apply anyway. We would rather read your application than guess.
What We Offer
Expanding access to psychiatric care depends on supporting the clinicians who deliver it. That means real
support, not a mission statement.
  • 100% remote
  • 3 weeks of paid vacation (120 hours), plus 40 hours of sick time
  • Your birthday off, paid
  • 9.5 paid holidays
  • 401(k) with company match
  • 100% employer-paid premiums for employee-only medical, dental, vision, and accident coverage
  • HSA option
  • Stock options
  • Company-provided equipment
  • $500 per year toward continuing education
  • Malpractice insurance fully covered
  • Licensure costs covered in every state where you provide care

Pay: $160,000 to $195,000 per year in total compensation for Idaho. Pay is a base salary plus production-based
income. The range above reflects expected total earnings, not base alone.
About Frontier Psychiatry
Frontier Psychiatry is a physician-led, tech-enabled telehealth organization improving mental wellbeing in rural communities. We deliver psychiatry and addiction medicine through virtual care built specifically for places where care is hardest to reach.
We are a training site for the Yale Child Study Center, and our published research in JAMA Network Open found 38% lower hospitalization rates among the Montana Medicaid patients we serve. We are guided by healthcare's Quintuple Aim: excellent patient care, a supported team, lower total cost of care, better population health, and greater health equity.
How to Apply
Apply through the link on this page. You will hear from us within one week. The process is a 30-minute recruiter call, a clinical conversation, and a final conversation with a peer clinician. Most candidates finish in two to three weeks.
Frontier Psychiatry is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to any characteristic protected by law.
The pay range for this role is:
160,000 - 195,000 USD per year (Idaho)