Job Closed

This listing is no longer active.

Mountain-Pacific Quality Health logo
Mountain-Pacific Quality Health

Partnering within our communities to provide solutions for better health

Pharmacist – Case Management

PharmacistPharmacistFull TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 51-200Since 1973H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Montana

Posted

11 days ago

Salary

$58 - $63 / hour

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor Degree5 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Pharmacist – Case Management

Mountain-Pacific Quality Health

• Responsible for the daily activities necessary to administer the Clinical Pharmacy Case Management with the Montana Healthcare Pharmacy Program. • Full-time 40 hours a week position.

Job Requirements

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Self-starter
  • Ability to communicate effectively with pharmacists and physicians regarding appropriate and rational pharmacotherapy
  • Bachelor’s degree from an ACPE accredited pharmacy school or Pharm D
  • Minimum of five (5) years of practical experience preferred.

Benefits

  • 401(k) with an automatic 3% employer contribution
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life
  • Flex Spending Account
  • Dependent Care Flex
  • Health Saving Account
  • Paid Vacation
  • Sick
  • Holiday
  • Short-Term Disability
  • Long-Term Disability
  • additional paid "Downtime" leave
  • And much more!

Related Categories

Related Job Pages

More Pharmacist Jobs

Full TimeRemoteTeam 501-1,000Since 2011H1B No Sponsor

• Provide comprehensive medication management, including reconciliation, dose optimization, adherence support, and drug-level assessments aligned with evidence-based standards. • Partner with physicians, specialists, and interdisciplinary teams to order individualized care plans under a CPA and promote seamless medication coordination. • Monitor therapy effectiveness and safety, identify optimization and intervene as appropriate. • Support quality-improvement and REMS initiatives. • Provide recommendations to operations by supporting teammates as needed with complex prior authorizations, improving workflows, educating patients, and maintaining ongoing clinical development.

Oregon
$140K - $170K / year
Full TimeRemoteTeam 10,001+Since 1890H1B No Sponsor

• Acts as a liaison between Finance, Analytics, IT and Pharmacy • Focus on understanding data content and the business logic behind all data transformation for reporting • Develop expertise in the data and systems leveraged internally and externally for the Pharmacy Department • Gather requirements, perform analysis, support the development and testing of processes • Understand and document the applications, data and associated technologies for the Pharmacy Department

Alabama + 25 moreAll locations: Alabama | Florida | Idaho | Kansas | Louisiana | Maine | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Maryland | Minnesota | Pennsylvania | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming
$80.2K - $133.7K / year

Role Description As a Pharmacy Technician at Forus, you will be a critical link between our platform and the pharmacies we work with. You'll bring your operational expertise to resolve pharmacy-side issues, support our on-staff pharmacists, and help ensure patients get timely access to their medications. This is a high-touch, problem-solving role where your knowledge of pharmacy workflows, insurance adjudication, and drug information directly improves outcomes for providers and patients at scale. This is a demanding role with real ownership. You'll operate with significant autonomy and be expected to drive issues to resolution, not just flag them. If you're low-ego, detail-oriented, and motivated by work that has a direct impact on patient care, we want to hear from you. - Serve as a primary point of contact for pharmacy partners, resolving issues that arise around prescription processing, claims, and patient access. - Support and collaborate with Forus staff pharmacists on complex or escalated cases. - Maintain accurate records and documentation in accordance with state, federal, and company policies. - Contribute to improving internal workflows, flagging recurring issues, and helping build more reliable, scalable processes over time. Qualifications - Active PTCB or ExCPT certification and licensure as a pharmacy technician in the state of Idaho, or eligibility to obtain licensure prior to start date. - 2+ years of experience in a pharmacy setting, with strong familiarity with prescription workflows, third-party billing, and claims adjudication. - Experience working with pharmacy systems and comfort navigating drug and patient databases. - Strong written and verbal communication skills — you can explain complex pharmacy issues clearly. - Comfort working cross-functionally with product, engineering, and clinical colleagues in a fast-moving environment. - Prior experience as a pharmacy tech. Prior authorization support and patient access workflows is a strong plus. Requirements - This is a list of ideal qualifications for this position. If you don't meet every single one of them, you should still consider applying! - We’re excited to work with people from underrepresented backgrounds, and we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. Benefits - Competitive compensation with meaningful equity (for full-time employees). - Fully covered medical, vision, and dental insurance. - Memberships for One Medical, Talkspace, Teladoc, and Kindbody. - Unlimited paid time off (PTO) and 16 weeks of parental leave. - 401K plan setup, FSA option, commuter benefits, and DashPass. - Lunch at the office every day and Dinner at the office after 7 pm.

United States
Cardinal Health logo

PRN Pharmacist

Cardinal Health

Cardinal Health is an award-winning Fortune 500 healthcare company specializing in the distribution of medical products and pharmaceuticals. The company serves

Pharmacist11 days ago

• Remote order entry and CPOE order evaluation and verification • Assure acquisition or renewal of all pharmacy staff licenses • Performs as staff pharmacist as needed • Physician and nursing consultations • Clinical medication dosing services • Review and monitoring of profiles and lab values for therapeutic outcomes • Coordinates access to medications according to facility policy and procedures, and in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.

Illinois + 8 moreAll locations: Illinois | Iowa | Montana | Nebraska | North Dakota | Michigan | Missouri | South Dakota | Wisconsin
$48 - $69 / hour
Job Closed