Pharmacist PRN
Established in 1994, NiteLines USA has successfully delivered contract support services to more than 144 government institutions and medical treatment facilities across the country. We’re a dynamic and growing health care organization, offering a wide range of employment opportunities. We are seeking professionals and dedicated individuals to be part of our team, where integrity, respect, accountability, and collaboration are among our core principles. Work with a dedicated and caring organization and start doing your life's best work.
These duties will be performed at FCI Marianna, FL; a federal corrections facility.
Location: 3625 FCI Road, Marianna, FL 32446
Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 hours per day, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Dates needed: 12/08/2025-12/14/2025 plus any future coverage needs.
Pay: $68 per hour, 1099.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must have a current, unrestricted license to practice in any state in the United States.
- At a minimum, the contractor must be a graduate of an accredited school of higher education as a pharmacist.
- Possess knowledge of methods, techniques, and procedure to perform job activities on various types of medical equipment and automated systems and of safety principles and infections control in the patient care environment.
- Possess the ability to relate and deal effectively with physician, peers, inmates, and others; to recognize, report, and record changes in patient’s physical and emotional condition.
- Be able to administer medication.
DUTIES: All Pharmacist Services duties will be performed in accordance with standards and methods generally accepted within the field of Pharmacy and adhere to all standards and regulations associated with the Federal Bureau of Prisons Healthcare Services and the American Correctional Association Standards/Core Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions, as well as Federal and State policies and regulations.
- Interpretation of medical/dental staff prescription orders. These orders may be the traditional physical prescription or orders taken from entries in the patient’s medical file.
- Selecting the correct medication and filling the prescription.
- Entering prescriptions into the pharmacy’s prescription computer system and printing prescription labels.
- Inventorying medications and supplies, recording items that are low and in stocking levels, and advising the Health Service Administrator (HSA) or COR of medications that need ordering.
- Interacting with inmates regarding their medication(s) and providing patient education about the medication(s).