Pharmacist Jobs
As a Soliant pharmacist, you’re part of an esteemed network of pharmacy professionals, but you’re also an individual. Your expertise, your experience, your goals and your desires are all taken into consideration when locating the ideal... Read More
As a Soliant pharmacist, you’re part of an esteemed network of pharmacy professionals, but you’re also an individual. Your expertise, your experience, your goals and your desires are all taken into consideration when locating the ideal pharmacist jobs for you. While other companies send you on jobs, Soliant partners with you to develop and nurture a career path as unique as you. Search our pharmacist jobs now.
As a pharmacist, your opportunities are vast. Combine your skills with Soliant’s reach and your career options will be endless. We currently have pharmacist openings nationwide for staff pharmacists, clinical pharmacists and pharmacists in charge jobs.
With our national presence in the marketplace, we negotiate with employers across the country to get you the best pharmacist job offer possible—with specifications that meet your personal requirements. No matter what experience you are seeking, from big cities to rural communities, our connections are here to help you succeed.
Pharmacist Duties
A pharmacist’s primary goal is to give pharmacological information to patients, prepare medications and offer multidisciplinary health expertise to customers and coworkers. In detail, a pharmacist is responsible for interpreting physician orders, assessing therapeutic compatibilities with certain drugs, dispensing medication, packaging and labeling medication, organizing pharmacy technicians’ work flow, preparing pharmaceuticals, participating in clinical health programs, training staff and students, ensuring that all is compliant with federal drug and health laws, removing outdated medications, protecting patient information, adhering to protocols, administering infection-control medicines and working smoothly with a team to ensure the best health of each patient. A pharmacist must know how to quickly and accurately analyze information, communicate effectively, adhere to FDA health regulations, comply with legal requirements and show great attention to detail.
Pharmacist Education Requirements
In order to qualify as a pharmacist, prospective pharmacists must first acquire a bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as biology, chemistry, or calculus. Then, the prospective pharmacist must pursue a graduate school that offers a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, which often takes four years to complete. In this time, pharmacists will be prepared for the patient-care, technical and chemical aspects of the day-to-day pharmacy job. Hands-on training is often included in pharmacy school, which helps to familiarize students with the proper way to handle medicines, interact with patients and work in a thorough and compassionate environment. The combination of both schooling and hands-on training prepares pharmacists for pharmacy in the real world. Then, the pharmacist must pursue additional training through either a residency or a fellowship, which can take one to two years. Once obtaining the proper licensure by passing an exam from the National Association Boards of Pharmacy, the pharmacist will become licensed to practice pharmacy in any type of hospital, medical facility, or retail location.
Pharmacist Job Market
Pharmacists are high in demand regardless of technological advancements, with a 3% employment increase expected to occur between now and the year 2024. Due to the Baby Boomer generation aging and having a higher need for medical care, there is a need for pharmacists in hospitals and retail locations nationwide. The average annual salary of a pharmacist is slowly rising each year, making it an opportune time to get started in the field.
Soliant is all about giving you flexibility. Work in your choice of pharmacy settings, from retail pharmacies to HMOs to long-term care facilities. Choose the region of the country you prefer – from Maine to California, we have the best pharmacist jobs in the best locations. Search now.
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Gastonia, NCFull Time Retail Pharmacist (Travel) - Norfolk, NE Area
Neligh, NEFull Time Retail Pharmacist (Travel) - Neligh, NE
Neligh, NECA - Fairfield, CA - Travel Night Pharmacist
Fairfield, CAFull Time Outpatient Oncology Pharmacist - Los Angeles, CA
Whittier, CAMO - Cape Giradeau MO - Pharmacist Job
Cape Girardeau, MOFull Time Inpatient Pharmacist - Los Angeles, CA
Whittier, CAInpatient Pharmacist - Tuba City AZ - Travel
Tuba City, AZOutpatient Pharmacist (Travel) - Southeastern Arizona
Mesa, AZHospital Pharmacist Alexandria, LA
Alexandria, LAHospital Staff Pharmacist | Full-Time | Memphis, TN
Memphis, TNContract Pharmacist 13 Weeks | Tempe/Phoenix, AZ
Tempe, AZHospital Pharmacist Night Shift | Fairfield, CA | 7on/7off
Fairfield, CAInpatient Pharmacist - Tuba City AZ - Travel
Tuba City, AZAn Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
Pharmacist Jobs by Location
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Austin, Texas
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Bangor, Maine
- Birmingham, Alabama
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Cape Cod, Massachusetts
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Chicago, Illinois
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Columbia, South Carolina
- Dallas, Texas
- Denver, Colorado