UNITAS provides clinical staffing and consulting solutions, including contract staff augmentation, permanent talent recruiting, consulting, and clinical coaching. Our extensive experience includes Pharmacy Benefit Management, Long-Term Care, Retail Pharmacy, Hospital, and Leadership, enabling us to connect the best clinical talent with outstanding companies. We know clinicians because we are clinicians!
About the role
The Pharmacist will support company's non-dispensing pharmacy operations by providing clinical oversight, regulatory compliance, and operational rigor across the full prescription lifecycle. This role ensures that the employer-supported cash-pay pharmacy model delivers accurate clinical review, maintains patient safety, and adheres to all state and federal requirements. The Pharmacist also collaborates with Product, Operations, and Compliance teams to build scalable, efficient, and fully compliant pharmacy workflows as the company prepares for commercial launch.
What you'll do
- Review and clinically validate prescription information for accuracy, appropriateness, and completeness.
- Partner with Product to design automated criteria, safety checks, and compliant workflows for prescription handling.
- Ensure adherence to Idaho Board of Pharmacy requirements, HIPAA, Surescripts standards, NCPDP guidance, and multi-state regulations as licensure expands.
- Serve as Idaho Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) and maintain ongoing licensure compliance across all active jurisdictions.
- Support prescribers, members, and internal teams with clinical escalations and prescription-related inquiries.
- Collaborate with Operations on medication eligibility, contribution logic, prior authorization workflows (if applicable), and manufacturer program requirements.
- Help develop SOPs, clinical guidelines, and audit-ready documentation.
- Contribute to building a scalable non-dispensing-pharmacy model embedded into employer's platform architecture.
Qualifications
- Idaho pharmacist license, active and in good standing at the board of pharmacy (required).
- Idaho residency (required for PIC responsibilities).
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or equivalent degree.
- California license preferred; additional multi-state licensure a strong advantage.
- 3–5+ years of pharmacy experience, ideally within a digital, non-dispensing, or regulated healthcare environment.
- Strong knowledge of Surescripts, e-prescribing workflows, PDMP checks, HIPAA, and pharmacy compliance standards.
- Excellent documentation discipline, clinical accuracy, and attention to detail.
- Comfortable working in an early-stage, fast-paced environment with evolving processes.