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Verification Pharmacist (Hybrid) - FuzeRx

Sharonville, Ohio

At Fuze Health, we put patients first and tirelessly address the most pressing needs in healthcare. We empower millions to digitally connect with care providers, essential health resources and needed treatments – and enable care providers, employers, health plans and life sciences companies to meaningfully enhance quality, outcomes and value. We are dedicated to helping our partners evolve and modernize to meet emerging patient and marketplace needs.

Fuze Health’s foundation is built upon the strategic combination of several proven, technology-powered innovators in the digital health, diagnostics, and pharmacy sectors. Our growing portfolio brings together the capabilities of industry leaders including LetsGetChecked, Truepill, and Alto Pharmacy, to create a distinctive, unified force in healthcare. Together, we have the shared vision, advanced capabilities and talented teams to deliver next-generation solutions that patients and healthcare partners need today and into the future. 

Verification Pharmacist

The Verification Pharmacist at Fuze Health is responsible for ensuring the accuracy, safety, and regulatory compliance of medication orders across multiple stages of the pharmacy workflow. This role primarily performs first-level (PV1) verification to validate prescription order entry, resolve discrepancies, and support patient safety prior to downstream clinical or dispensing review. In addition, the position provides scheduled on-site pharmacy support, including final verification (PV2), prescription fulfillment, inventory management, and direct collaboration with pharmacy staff. Operating in a hybrid capacity, the Verification Pharmacist supports both remote verification functions and on-site operational needs to maintain efficient, compliant, and high-quality pharmacy services.

Key Responsibilities:

  • PV1 Order Verification: Perform first-level (PV1) verification of medication orders to ensure accuracy, completeness, and alignment with prescriber intent prior to downstream review or dispensing.
  • Order Entry Review & Discrepancy Resolution:  Review prescription order entry for correct drug, strength, dosage form, quantity, directions, refills, and patient information; identify discrepancies and resolve data-entry errors in collaboration with pharmacy staff.
  • Regulatory & Safety Compliance: Ensure all verified orders comply with federal, state, and organizational pharmacy regulations, including controlled substance requirements and documentation standards.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with pharmacy technicians, pharmacists, prescribers, and operational teams to address escalated order issues, clarify prescriptions, and support safe and efficient workflow.
  • Hybrid Workflow Support: Provide consistent PV1 verification support across remote and on-site environments, maintaining productivity, accuracy, and quality standards regardless of work location.
  • Documentation & Escalation: Document interventions, clarifications, and corrections according to pharmacy policy; escalate clinical concerns or ambiguous orders to appropriate clinical or leadership teams.
  • On-Site Prescription Fulfillment & Dispensing: Accurately prepare, compound (when applicable), and dispense medications in accordance with verified orders, prescriber intent, and patient-specific requirements, ensuring timely and safe delivery of therapy.
  • Final Pharmacist Verification (PV2): Perform final clinical and dispensing verification of medications prior to release, confirming correct drug, dose, formulation, labeling, and patient instructions.

Required Experience & Qualifications:

  • Active, unrestricted Pharmacist license in state of residence.
  • PharmD or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BSPharm) from an accredited school of pharmacy.
  • Experience reviewing medication orders, prescription data, or pharmacy workflows with strong attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Proficiency with pharmacy management systems, electronic prescribing platforms, and verification workflows.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively in a hybrid work environment.

Preferred Experience & Qualifications:

  • Previous experience with PV1, order entry verification, centralized pharmacy verification, or remote pharmacist workflows.
  • Experience in health-system, speciality, mail-order, or PBM pharmacy settings.
  • Familiarity with state and federal pharmacy regulations, including HIPAA and controlled substance compliance.
  • Strong ability to identify workflow inefficiencies, detect potential safety risks, and resolve order discrepancies.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-volume verification environment while maintaining accuracy and patient safety.

Benefits: 

The compensation range for this position is $61.00-$64.00/hour, in addition we offer a range of benefits including: 

Full-time employee benefits include: dental, vision, and multiple group medical plans to choose from, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, group life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, flexible spending account (FSA) and health savings account (HSA), commuter benefits, employer-paid short-term (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) insurance, and additional supplemental insurance plans (spouse life insurance, legal insurance, an employee assistance program, home health testing kits, and a fertility medication discount program). Employees are also provided flexible vacation time, accrued paid sick time, 10 paid holidays, (2 floating holidays for full time non-exempt employees) , and eight weeks of paid parental leave for eligible employees, additional paid weeks for the birthing parent, 4 weeks paid caregiver leave, and a Lifestyle Spending Account allowance each month.

 

Base Salary Range

Salary Range

$61 - $64 USD

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