Remote Hospital Pharmacist
Our Company
PharMerica
Overview
PharMerica is hiring a {position type} Pharmacist in {City, State}!
Join our closed-door pharmacy team where you'll work in a non-retail environment, dedicated to meeting the pharmaceutical needs of long-term care and senior living clients. If you're passionate about delivering exceptional service and high-quality care, we want to hear from you. Apply today and become part of a team committed to making a difference!
Schedule
Days/Hours/Shift
Weekend/Holiday Rotation
Additional Information To Highlight
Shift Differential
required/preferred experience
required/preferred licensure/certification
Sign On/Relocation Bonus
Benefits and perks for you!
Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts (up to $5,000 for childcare)
Tuition discounts & reimbursement
401(k)
Company Paid Time Off
Shift Differential
DailyPay
Pet Insurance
Employee wellness and discount programs
Benefits may vary by employment status
Responsibilities
How YOU will benefit
Supportive team with room to work independently
Ongoing training and career growth
Advancement opportunities in a growing company
Referral bonuses
As a Pharmacist you will
Evaluate physician medication orders for drug appropriateness, correct dosage, potential drug interactions, and proper route of administration.
Provide clinical recommendations to physicians and healthcare staff regarding medication therapy changes and optimizations.
Maintain up-to-date patient/resident profiles, including medical history, lab results, and current medications (prescription, OTC, and home remedies).
Ensure laboratory tests required for monitoring high-risk medications are appropriately ordered, reviewed, and communicated to the healthcare team.
Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide clinical and technical support.
Document all communications and clinical interventions in the patient's medical record, including interactions with families and caregivers.
Implement and enforce policies and procedures for the safe handling, dispensing, and clinical oversight/management of medications.
Ensure compliance with all state and federal regulatory requirements related to pharmacy practice and medication management.
Report medication-related errors and adverse drug events to the Pharmacy Manager as required.
Educate and support clinical team and healthcare agency staff on safe and effective medication handling procedures.
Perform other pharmacy-related tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy, Pharm D preferred
One year experience in long term care desired
License/Certification(s): current and valid pharmacist license in the state of practice
Knowledge of drug therapy guidelines, medication safety practices, and regulatory standards (CMS, DEA, FDA).
Proficiency in electronic medical records and pharmacy information systems
Strong clinical judgement, and effective written and verbal communication
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Position will be posted for a minimum of 7 business day
About our Line of Business
PharMerica, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, delivers personalized pharmacy care through dedicated local teams, serving health care providers such as skilled nursing facilities, senior living communities, and hospitals. We also cater to individuals with behavioral needs, infusion therapy needs, seniors receiving in-home care, and patients with cancer. Operating long-term care, home infusion, and specialty pharmacies across the nation, we combine the personal touch of a neighborhood pharmacy with the resources of a national network. Our comprehensive solutions, backed by industry-leading technology and regulatory expertise, ensure accurate medication access, cost control, and compliance with best-in-class clinical standards. We are committed to enhancing resident health, reducing staff burdens, and supporting our clients' success. For more information, visit www.pharmerica.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Additional Job Information
Key Facts
Schedule: 7 days on / 7 days off (evenings or nights preferred based on coverage needs)
Location: Fully Remote
Setting: Critical Access Hospitals (CAH) + Behavioral Health
Licensure Required:
Active Pharmacist License - Texas (required)
Active Pharmacist License - New Mexico (required)
Willingness to obtain additional state licenses (required)
Experience Preferred: Inpatient hospital pharmacy, remote verification, or clinical pharmacist role
Core Responsibilities (Operational Workflow) 1) Order Verification (Primary Function)
Review and verify medication orders in real-time
Ensure:
Appropriate indication
Correct dose, route, frequency
Renal/hepatic adjustments
Allergy and interaction screening
Release verified orders to ADCs (Omnicell/Pyxis) for nursing access
2) Clinical Review & Intervention
Perform prospective and retrospective clinical order review
Provide recommendations for:
Antibiotic stewardship (IDSA-aligned)
Renal dosing adjustments
High-risk medications (anticoagulants, opioids, insulin, vancomycin AUC)
Communicate directly with providers and nursing staff
3) Remote Oversight of Medication Use
Monitor medication administration trends and discrepancies
Support nursing workflow:
Timing of doses
Missing medication resolution
Provide guidance on IV compatibility, infusion rates, and administration safety
4) Controlled Substance & Compliance Oversight
Review narcotic usage patterns and discrepancies
Support diversion monitoring efforts (DEA expectations)
Ensure:
Valid order present for all controlled substance dispensing
Documentation aligns with administration records
5) Regulatory & Survey Readiness
Maintain compliance with:
CMS Conditions of Participation (CoPs)
Joint Commission Medication Management (MM standards)
Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP)
Support documentation and audit readiness (72-hour retrieval standard)
Regulatory Requirements vs Best Practice Regulatory (Must Do)
Active licensure in all practicing states (TSBP, NM Board)
Prospective drug utilization review (DUR) prior to dispensing (CMS CoPs)
Controlled substance oversight (DEA compliance)
Timely documentation and retrievability of pharmacy actions
Best Practice
Antibiotic stewardship interventions (IDSA guidance)
AUC-based vancomycin monitoring when appropriate
Standardized remote verification workflows
Clear communication loops with nursing and providers
Operational Recommendations
Experience with:
Remote access platforms (VPN/Parallels)
ADC systems (Omnicell, Pyxis)
Meditech, Cerner, CPSI / TruBridge or similar EHRs
Ability to work independently with strong clinical judgment
High attention to detail under low supervision environments
High-Risk Areas (Patient Safety + Compliance)
Anticoagulants (heparin, DOACs) ? bleeding risk, dosing errors
Opioids (Schedule II) ? diversion + respiratory depression
Insulin ? hypoglycemia risk
Electrolytes (K, Mg, Na) ? cardiac/neurologic complications
Vancomycin / Aminoglycosides ? nephrotoxicity
Required Qualifications
PharmD or BS Pharmacy degree
Active licenses:
Texas (required)
New Mexico (required)
Willingness to obtain additional state licenses
Minimum 2+ years inpatient hospital experience preferred
Strong clinical knowledge and independent decision-making ability
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in remote pharmacy services
Familiarity with critical access hospitals (CAH)
Experience with:
Antibiotic stewardship programs
Pharmacokinetics (vancomycin AUC dosing)
Remote technician oversight
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive hourly rate (based on experience)
Additional compensation for multi-state licensure
PTO structure based on 7/7 schedule model
Opportunity to grow with expanding hospital network
Why This Role MattersThis position plays a critical role in
Ensuring safe medication use across multiple hospitals
Supporting limited onsite staffing environments
Maintaining regulatory compliance and survey readiness
Enhancing clinical outcomes through remote expertise