Soliant
Job Description
Job Description
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active Pharmacist license, and minimum 1+ years Pharmacist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
An opportunity is available for experienced Specialty Pharmacists to support patients with rare and orphan diseases. This contract role requires specialized knowledge in handling rare, high-cost medications and working closely with patients and healthcare providers to navigate complex approval and assistance programs. Responsibilities include: Managing specialty pharmacy operations focusing on rare/orphan drugs Collaborating with providers and patients to facilitate drug approvals, payment assistance, and access programs Providing high-touch, clinical communication and support throughout the treatment process Ensuring compliance with specialty pharmacy protocols and standards Qualifications: Proven experience working within a specialty pharmacy settingnot general retail pharmacy Strong understanding of specialty medications, approval processes, and patient support programs Excellent communication skills with a clinical focus to provide comprehensive patient and provider interaction Ability to navigate insurance, grants, rebates, and other financial assistance mechanisms Location: Glendale, AZ Schedule: Monday through Friday, daytime hours Job Type: Contract, with an initial duration of 13 weeks and potential for direct hire This contracting role is ideal for pharmacists passionate about impacting patients lives through specialized pharmaceutical care in rare disease treatment. If you meet these qualifications and seek a rewarding role with high clinical engagement, apply now to take the next step in your specialty pharmacy career.
Job Description
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active Pharmacist license, and minimum 1+ years Pharmacist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
An opportunity is available for experienced Specialty Pharmacists to support patients with rare and orphan diseases. This contract role requires specialized knowledge in handling rare, high-cost medications and working closely with patients and healthcare providers to navigate complex approval and assistance programs. Responsibilities include: Managing specialty pharmacy operations focusing on rare/orphan drugs Collaborating with providers and patients to facilitate drug approvals, payment assistance, and access programs Providing high-touch, clinical communication and support throughout the treatment process Ensuring compliance with specialty pharmacy protocols and standards Qualifications: Proven experience working within a specialty pharmacy settingnot general retail pharmacy Strong understanding of specialty medications, approval processes, and patient support programs Excellent communication skills with a clinical focus to provide comprehensive patient and provider interaction Ability to navigate insurance, grants, rebates, and other financial assistance mechanisms Location: Glendale, AZ Schedule: Monday through Friday, daytime hours Job Type: Contract, with an initial duration of 13 weeks and potential for direct hire This contracting role is ideal for pharmacists passionate about impacting patients lives through specialized pharmaceutical care in rare disease treatment. If you meet these qualifications and seek a rewarding role with high clinical engagement, apply now to take the next step in your specialty pharmacy career.