We're hiring a licensed Pharmacist for a contract position in Lander, WY. You will use clinical expertise to ensure safe and accurate medication distribution and provide pharmacy support across adult and geriatric patient populations. Apply today and a recruiter will reach out to walk you through next steps.
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Location Highlights
Explore the outdoor and small-town attractions near Lander, WY. Lander sits near Sinks Canyon State Park and the Wind River Range, approximately 5 miles to Sinks Canyon and about 30–60 minutes to trailheads for alpine lakes, offering hiking, rock climbing, and fly-fishing opportunities. The city is adjacent to the downtown historic district with local museums and galleries, within a short drive to regional events and farmers markets, supporting a quiet, outdoors-oriented lifestyle with access to scenic drives and seasonal river recreation. Lander is roughly 3–4 hours driving distance from major regional airports, providing a rural, adventure-focused base with access to larger urban centers for cultural and shopping options.
Benefits Designed for Traveling Pharmacists
We value your commitment to patient care and provide a comprehensive benefits package starting on day one.
• Full medical benefits and 401(k) matching plan.
• 24/7 recruiter support by text, phone, or email.
• Travel and license reimbursement.
Standard Job Description
The Pharmacist works in collaboration with the Director of Pharmacy and according to standard procedures compounds and dispenses medications and pharmaceutical supplies upon receiving written prescriptions from physicians. The role participates in performance improvement activities, consults with administration and medical staff on quality and regulatory issues, and serves as a clinical resource. Responsibilities include supervising technical support staff, assisting with clinical and education programs, maintaining and disseminating drug information, verifying technician-prepared products, ensuring IV refrigerator and hood logs are maintained, and maintaining security of pharmacy and controlled substances. The pharmacist reviews patient medication profiles to prevent therapeutic duplication, significant drug interactions, and adverse drug reactions. The role requires clinical judgment for dosing, interpreting levels, modifying doses per protocol, writing progress notes, and calculating fluid, electrolyte, and caloric needs as appropriate for adult and geriatric patients. The pharmacist generates required reports and supports pharmacy operations and staff communication regarding workload and pending issues.
EEO Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability or protected veteran status. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.