Pharmacy Analyst Jobs in Nevada
Pharmacy Analyst jobs in Nevada are actively hiring across managed care, pharmacy benefit management, and large hospital systems, with demand ranging from entry-level data roles to senior clinical analysts. The heaviest concentration of openings is in Las Vegas and Henderson, with a smaller but steady market in Reno, where employers such as UnitedHealth Group, Renown Health, and Intermountain Health have established operations. The most in-demand specialties include prior authorization analysis, clinical pharmacy data review, and PBM claims analytics. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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We’re building a world of health around every individual — shaping a more connected, convenient and compassionate health experience. At CVS Health®, you’ll be surrounded by passionate colleagues who care deeply, innovate with purpose, hold ourselves accountable and prioritize safety and quality in everything we do. Join us and be part of something bigger – helping to simplify health care one person, one family and one community at a time.
Job Purpose and Summary:
At CVS Health, we are focused on transforming health care for our customers and making our company a great place to work. We help people navigate the health care system – and their personal health care – by improving access, lowering costs and being a trusted partner for every meaningful moment of health. Within our Retail locations, we bring this promise to life with heart every day and our Pharmacy Technicians (Technicians) play a critical role in supporting our pharmacy teams to consistently deliver on our brand promise.
As a Technician, you will support the pharmacy team in delivering operational and service excellence within your store. Technicians are often the first point of contact to assist our patients and customers to deliver an exceptional experience. Technicians assist the pharmacy team to ensure that pharmacy operations run smoothly, our patients’ prescriptions are filled promptly, safely, and accurately, and we are providing caring service that exceeds patient expectations. Technicians operate as part of the pharmacy team through consistent application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), best practices, and effective communication. Throughout their shifts and in all customer and colleague interactions, they demonstrate genuine care and contribute to a safe and inclusive culture where all people feel valued and empowered.
Once in role, Technicians are required to complete a rigorous company training program and satisfy all registration, licensing, and certification requirements according to their State’s Board of Pharmacy guidelines. Until the Pharmacy Technician has completed all necessary requirements, duties may be restricted by the Pharmacy Manager.
A Technician is responsible for contributing to safe and effective operations of the pharmacy, including but not limited to:
- Living our purpose by following all company SOPs at each workstation to help our Pharmacists manage and improve patient health
- Following pharmacy workflow procedures at each pharmacy workstation (i.e., production, pick-up, drive-thru, and drop-off) for safe and accurate prescription fulfillment
- Contributing to positive patient experiences by showing empathy and genuine care: creating heartfelt and personalized moments while serving patients at pick-up, drive-thru, and over the phone; keeping patients healthy by offering immunizations and other services at the register and over the phone; and demonstrating compassionate care by solving or escalating patient problems
- Completing basic inventory activities, as permitted by law, and as directed by the pharmacy leadership team, such as accurately putting away medication deliveries and completing cycle counts, returns-to-stocks, waiting bin inventories, etc.
- Contributing to a high-performing team, embracing a growth mindset, and being receptive to feedback; actively seeking opportunities to expand clinical and technical knowledge needed to better assist patients
- Remaining flexible for both scheduling and business needs, while contributing to a safe, inclusive, and engaging team dynamic; voluntarily traveling to stores in the market to work shifts as needed by the business
- Understanding and complying with all relevant federal, state, and local laws, regulations, professional standards, and ethical principles. Complying with CVS policies and procedures to ensure patient safety, compliance with controlled substance dispensing and recordkeeping, and to protect patient privacy and security
- Delivering additional patient health care services (e.g., immunizations, point-of-care testing, and voluntarily staffing offsite clinics), where allowable by law and supported by required training and certification
Where permissible, the Pharmacy Technician may also support immunizations, which includes the following responsibilities:
- Completing additional licensure and training requirements, in compliance with state Board of Pharmacy regulations, to obtain Technician Immunizer status to support preparing and administering vaccines
- Educating patients about the importance of vaccines and referring patients to the Pharmacist-on-duty for vaccination questions
- Monitoring for, and responding to, adverse reactions; reporting adverse reaction events per public health requirements
- Reviewing and collecting patient information; tracking and documenting for each applicable patient
- Monitoring and managing vaccine supplies
Required Qualifications:
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Must comply with any state board of pharmacy requirements or laws governing the practice of pharmacy, which includes but is not limited to, age, education, and licensure/certification
- If the state board of pharmacy does not address or mandate a minimum age requirement, must be at least 16 years of age
- If the state board of pharmacy does not address or mandate a minimum educational requirement, must have a high school diploma or equivalent, or be actively enrolled in high school or high school equivalency program
- State-level licensure and national certification requirements vary by state, click here to learn more.
Essential Functions:
- Regular and predictable attendance, including nights and weekends
- Ability to complete required training within designated timeframe
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Attention and Focus:
- Ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time
- Ability to pivot quickly from one task to another to meet patient and business needs
- Ability to confirm prescription information and label accuracy, ensuring patient safety
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Customer Service and Team Orientation:
- Actively look for ways to help people, and do so in a friendly manner
- Notice and understand patients’ reactions, and respond appropriately
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Communication Skills:
- Use and understand verbal and written communication to interact with patients and colleagues
- Utilize active listening by giving full attention to what others are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times
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Mathematical Reasoning:
- Ability to use math to solve a problem, such as determining the total number of tablets to dispense, day’s supply, and/or number of full bottles and additional bottles needed to fill a prescription
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Problem Resolution:
- Identifying challenging patient or colleague interactions and choosing the best course of action when faced multiple options
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Physical Demands:
- Be mobile and remain upright for extended periods of time
- Lift, scan, and bag items
- Reach overhead; stretch or reach out with the body, arms, and/or legs to grasp items
- Move fingers repetitively; picking, pinching, typing, or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than whole hand or arm
- Extend hand(s) and arm(s) multiple directions to place, move, or lift items
- Control precision; quickly adjust machines to exact positions
- Stoop to a considerable degree, requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles to move items between low and high positions, including bending spine at the waist
- Close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts
- Occasionally lift of up to 20 lbs and/or exert up to 20 lbs. of force; Frequently lift of up to 10 lbs and/or exert up to 10 lbs. of force; Consistently lift and/or exert a negligible amount of force to move objects.
- Express or exchange ideas by means of spoken word where detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately
- Have the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication
- Any additional tasks as directed by Supervisor or Manager
Preferred Qualifications:
- 1-3 years previous experience as a Pharmacy Technician
- Previous experience in a pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service setting
- Ability to work in the home store, and across the market in other locations, to meet business needs
Anticipated Weekly Hours
25Time Type
Part timePay Range
The typical pay range for this role is:
$17.00 - $27.00This pay range represents the base hourly rate or base annual full-time salary for all positions in the job grade within which this position falls. The actual base salary offer will depend on a variety of factors including experience, education, geography and other relevant factors.
Our people fuel our future. Our teams reflect the customers, patients, members and communities we serve and we are committed to fostering a workplace where every colleague feels valued and that they belong.
Great benefits for great people
We take pride in offering a comprehensive and competitive mix of pay and benefits that reflects our commitment to our colleagues and their families.
This part‑time position is eligible for a range of benefits and programs that support the physical, emotional, and financial well‑being of colleagues. Depending on hours worked and eligibility, the benefits for this position include dental, vision, wellness resources, employee discounts, access to certain voluntary benefits, and other programs.
Additional details about available benefits are provided during the application process and on Benefits Moments.
We anticipate the application window for this opening will close on: 09/02/2026
Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with all federal, state and local laws.
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Where Nevada roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Pharmacy Analyst Job Market in Nevada
A snapshot from current Nevada openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- CVS Health48

- Walgreens43

- Optum6

- Walmart3

- SLATERX2S
Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services48
- Retail42
- Consulting & Professional Services4
- Food & Beverage1
- Distribution & Wholesale1
What Nevada Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in pharmacy analyst jobs across Nevada.
- Active Nevada pharmacy technician registration or pharmacist license where required
- Bachelor's degree in pharmacy, health informatics, or a related clinical field
- Experience with pharmacy claims data, PBM platforms, or clinical decision support tools
- Proficiency in SQL, Excel, or healthcare analytics software such as Tableau or Epic
- Familiarity with prior authorization workflows, formulary management, or drug utilization review
- Strong written communication skills for producing reports for clinical and compliance teams
Pharmacy Analyst Jobs in Nevada: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a pharmacy analyst in Nevada?
Most pharmacy analyst roles in Nevada require at minimum a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, health sciences, or health informatics, and some clinical or data background. Roles involving hands-on pharmacy operations often require registration with the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy, which oversees technician and pharmacist credentials. Analytical roles at PBMs or managed care organizations may not require licensure but favor candidates with pharmacy technician certification from PTCB or NHA alongside relevant data experience.
Which companies hire pharmacy analysts in Nevada?
Employers hiring pharmacy analysts in Nevada right now include CVS Health, Walgreens, and Optum, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Nevada's concentration of large managed care and integrated health system employers makes it a consistent market for both clinical and data-focused pharmacy analyst roles.
Which Nevada cities have the most pharmacy analyst jobs?
Las Vegas, Reno, and Sparks have the most pharmacy analyst openings in Nevada. Las Vegas and Henderson dominate because of the region's dense concentration of hospital systems, outpatient networks, and managed care organizations, while Reno generates steady demand through its growing integrated health systems and proximity to Northern Nevada's employer base.
Are there remote pharmacy analyst jobs in Nevada?
Yes, and more than most clinical roles. Pharmacy analyst work is largely data-driven and desk-based, which makes it well suited to remote arrangements. About 1% of pharmacy analyst openings tied to Nevada are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting how widely PBMs and managed care employers have adopted flexible work models. Prior authorization review, claims analysis, and formulary reporting are the functions most commonly offered remotely.
How can I get hired as a pharmacy analyst in Nevada with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying as a pharmacy technician or claims processor at a Nevada managed care organization or hospital system and transitioning into an analyst role after building data exposure. Large Nevada employers such as Renown Health and UnitedHealth Group's Las Vegas operations hire pharmacy technician trainees who can move into analytics with demonstrated proficiency in claims platforms. Earning a PTCB certification and learning basic SQL or Excel significantly strengthens a candidate's profile for internal promotions into pharmacy analyst titles.
Where can I find and apply to pharmacy analyst jobs in Nevada?
You can find and apply to pharmacy analyst jobs in Nevada on Migrate Mate, which lists current Nevada openings across hospital systems, PBMs, and managed care organizations. Search the listings, identify the roles that match your background and preferences, and apply directly to whichever ones fit.
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