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Pharmacy Informatics Jobs (NOW HIRING)

NY · On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Optimize and support pharmacy informatics systems, technologies, and workflows across Salina Regional and affiliated locations * Enhance medication safety, operational efficiency, and regulatory ...

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Informatics Pharmacist

Salina, KS · On-site

$118K - $170K/yr

Optimize and support pharmacy informatics systems and workflows across the organization. * Improve medication safety, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. * Support pharmacy automation ...

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How much do pharmacy informatics jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for pharmacy informatics in the United States is $156,236.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $142,500.00 and $172,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is pharmacy informatics?

Pharmacy informatics is a specialized field that combines pharmacy practice with information technology to optimize the use and management of medication-related data. Professionals in this area work to improve patient care by implementing and managing electronic health records, medication order systems, and clinical decision support tools. They help ensure that medication information is accurate, accessible, and secure, facilitating safer and more effective medication use. Pharmacy informaticists may also participate in the development and evaluation of new health IT systems, as well as train staff on their use.

What are pharmacy informatics jobs?

Pharmacy informatics jobs include pharmacy analyst, informatics pharmacist, and pharmacy informatics specialist. Your responsibilities as a pharmacy analyst include developing, implementing, maintaining, and supporting pharmacy and medication-related components and collaborating with the information technology team to increase patient safety and the functionality of clinical systems. The duties of an informatics pharmacist include supporting the informatics staff and those using the system and overseeing the medical process. A pharmacy informatics specialist oversees the system’s clinical information technology components, which includes providing the development, maintenance, support, implementation, and troubleshooting of the system, identifying potential problems, and creating resolutions in collaboration with the other informatics staff.

How does a pharmacy informatics professional typically collaborate with clinical and IT teams?

Pharmacy Informatics professionals often serve as a vital bridge between clinical pharmacy staff and information technology teams. They work closely with pharmacists to understand medication workflow needs and translate them into technical requirements for IT specialists. This collaboration ensures the safe and effective implementation and optimization of electronic health records (EHRs), medication management systems, and other health technologies. Regular meetings, cross-functional project teams, and ongoing training sessions are common ways these professionals facilitate smooth communication and successful project outcomes.

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

To thrive as a Pharmacy Informaticist, you need a strong background in pharmacy practice, clinical knowledge, and informatics, often supported by a PharmD or equivalent degree and relevant informatics training. Familiarity with pharmacy information systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and medication management technologies, as well as certifications like Board Certification in Informatics Pharmacy (BCIP), are typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills are essential for translating clinical needs into effective technological solutions. These competencies ensure safe, efficient medication use and optimal integration of technology into pharmacy workflows.

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What states have the most Pharmacy Informatics jobs?

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Infographic showing various Pharmacy Informatics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 83% In-person, 2% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $156,236 per year, or $75.1 per hour.

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Job description

  • POSITION SUMMARY
    • Position Summary:
      • Under the direction of the Pharmacy Director, the Informatics Pharmacist is responsible for managing and optimizing pharmacy informatics systems to enhance medication safety, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance at Salina Regional Health Center and its affiliates. The Informatics Pharmacist will also assist in overseeing drug diversion monitoring programs, ensuring the integrity of our medication supply chain and supporting compliance with legal and organizational policies. Additionally, this position provides prescribed medications, drug information, and overall pharmaceutical care as needed for patient care according to professional standards, laws, and practices.
  • POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
    • Minimum Education
      • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
      • ASHP-accredited residency preferred
    • Minimum Experience
      • One year pharmacy experience in hospital setting
      • Experience in pharmacy automation, pharmacy computer system applications or information technology experience preferred.
      • Familiarity with automated dispensing systems, barcoding technologies and HER systems preferred
      • Knowledge of medication-use systems, clinical workflows, and regulatory requirements for controlled substances preferred.
    • Required Registration/License/Certification
      • Current Kansas pharmacist license or eligible for Kansas license and must obtain within four months of hire date.
      • Certification in Pharmacy Informatics (BCPIS) or related field preferred

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