Travel Pharmacist Salary Guide

Pharmacists are healthcare providers who specialize in dispensing prescription medications. As medication experts, they work closely with physicians and other healthcare team members to ensure the patient receives safe, appropriate prescription drugs. They primarily dispense the medications that doctors prescribe and work closely with patients to make sure they understand how to use their medications safely. They can also advise patients on using over-the-counter drugs. Other duties include overseeing pharmacy technicians, updating patient records and working with insurance companies. Some pharmacists might administer immunizations and perform health screenings.

How do you become a pharmacist?

To become a pharmacist, you must complete an accredited pharmacy program to earn a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. You can expect the program to take 4 years to complete. The admission requirements can vary for these programs, with some requiring 2 years of undergraduate work and others requiring a bachelor's degree. The degree might need to be in a science or healthcare field. Pharmacists who want to specialize may complete a residency or fellowship program after graduating, but this isn't required. You also need to meet licensing requirements for your state, which typically includes passing one or more exams.

What credentials/licensing does a pharmacist require?

Pharmacists must be licensed by the state. Licensure requirements vary based on where you live. All states require licensure candidates to pass the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX). The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam is also commonly required, but some states have their own exams. You can also earn credentials for specialty areas. The Board Certified Pediatric Pharmacy Specialist credential through the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) requires advanced knowledge of medications for pediatric patients. The BPS offers several other specialty certifications, including cardiology, emergency medicine, oncology and psychiatric pharmacy.

Average Travel Pharmacist Salary

$2,864/week

The average salary for a Travel Pharmacist is $2,864 per week. This is 18% higher than the practicing US average of $2,345.

Last updated on May 1, 2024. Based on 203 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Salaries for Travel Pharmacist compared to Allied Health Professional National Averages

$2,864/week

18% higher than the practicing US average.

$2,345/week

United States

Where do Travel Pharmacists get paid the most?
StateAverage Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
New Jersey$4,118$4,689
California$3,469$4,446
Washington$3,350$3,350
New York$3,244$4,120
New Hampshire$3,063$3,360
Arizona$3,032$3,504
North Carolina$2,854$3,100
Pennsylvania$2,750$3,358
New Mexico$2,556$3,033
Oklahoma$2,461$2,612
What cities pay the most for Travel Pharmacists?
CityAverage Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Edison, New Jersey$4,118$4,689
Redding, California$3,541$3,890
Fontana, California$3,395$3,395
Amsterdam, New York$3,164$4,081
Tuba City, Arizona$3,074$3,277
Concord, New Hampshire$3,063$3,360
Boone, North Carolina$2,900$3,100
Scranton, Pennsylvania$2,759$3,358
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Pharmacist jobs?
Average Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Pacer Staffing$4,539$4,539
Lifeline Healthcare Professionals$4,424$4,424
TheraEX Staffing Services$3,990$3,990
PHP$3,978$3,978
MedWave Healthcare Staffing$3,942$3,942
Infojini, Inc.$3,800$3,800
Medmasa LLC$3,762$3,762
Stats Access, Inc.$3,678$3,678
Samba Care$3,675$4,689
Talent4Health$3,644$4,629

Last updated on May 1, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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How much does a travel pharmacist make?

For traveling pharmacist positions, the average salary was $2,660 per week, according to Vivian Health's salary data sourced on May 10, 2023.

Do travel pharmacists earn more than staff pharmacists?

Based on the salary data from Vivian Health on May 10, 2023, staff pharmacists may actually make more than travel pharmacists, which is the opposite of the norm for other travel positions. Using the average hourly rate of $68.35, staff pharmacists would earn an average of $2,734 per week for a 40-hour workweek. This weekly salary is slightly higher than the average travel pharmacist's salary of $2,660 per week on the same day. Specific salaries vary based on the location and facility, as well as your qualifications.

What states employ the most pharmacists?

When considering where you want to practice, looking at states that hire more pharmacists than others could offer insight into where more employment opportunities might exist. These states are generally more heavily populated and have a higher need for pharmacy services. Based on May 2022 BLS data, the states that hire the most pharmacists include:

  • California

  • Texas

  • Florida

  • New York

  • Pennsylvania

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