Pharmacy Manager Jobs in Boston, MA
Pharmacy manager jobs in Boston are in strong demand, with openings concentrated in the Longwood Medical Area, Downtown, and the Fenway corridor across hospital networks, retail pharmacy chains, and specialty health systems. Employers hiring right now include Boston Medical Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and CVS Health. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Manager, Inpatient Pharmacy Supply Chain
- 49581
- 1 Boston Medical Center Place, Boston, Massachusetts
- Full Time
Job Description Summary:
The Inpatient Pharmacy Supply Chain Manager is responsible for providing strategic and operational leadership for all inpatient pharmacy supply chain activities at Boston Medical Center. The manager leads the pharmacy supply chain team and collaborates with pharmacy, nursing, physicians, finance, procurement, logistics, and external vendors to ensure a safe, reliable, and cost-effective medication supply chain. This role oversees medication procurement, inventory management, drug shortage mitigation, distribution operations, automation, regulatory compliance, and financial stewardship across acute care, hospital-based ambulatory clinics, and hospital-based infusion services.
Job Description:
Position Title: Manager, Inpatient Pharmacy Supply Chain
Location: Boston Medical Center
Reports To: Associate Director of Pharmacy Supply Chain
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership, direction, and oversight for all pharmacy supply chain operations supporting inpatient pharmacy services, including medication procurement, inventory management, distribution, replenishment, and medication availability.
- Supervise, recruit, develop, train, and evaluate pharmacy supply chain staff.
- Develop, implement, and standardize supply chain workflows, inventory management strategies, and operational best practices that optimize medication availability while minimizing waste, expired medications, inventory carrying costs, and operational inefficiencies.
- Manage the pharmacy supply chain operating budget, including pharmaceutical purchasing, inventory investment, and operational expenses; collaborate with pharmacy leadership on annual budgets and capital planning.
- Monitor medication purchasing trends, drug spend, and financial performance; identify cost-saving opportunities through inventory optimization, utilization analysis, contracting strategies, purchasing initiatives, and process improvements.
- Establish departmental goals, monitor performance metrics, conduct staff huddles and educational programs, and foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
- Review and approve pharmaceutical invoices; investigate and resolve invoice discrepancies, pricing errors, manufacturer credits, wholesaler adjustments, and purchasing variances in collaboration with finance, accounts payable, and vendor teams.
- Develop and maintain productive relationships with pharmaceutical wholesalers, manufacturers, distributors, and group purchasing organizations; collaborate on contract negotiations, vendor performance, allocation management, and service improvements while proactively resolving supply disruptions.
- Oversee the health-system's drug shortage program by coordinating mitigation strategies, conservation efforts, therapeutic alternatives, communications, and stakeholder collaboration to ensure uninterrupted patient care.
- Oversee pharmacy inventory technologies and automated medication storage systems while partnering with Pharmacy Informatics to implement new technologies, optimize system performance, and improve operational efficiency.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, accreditation, and organizational requirements.
- Develop and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), utilize operational and financial analytics, and other process improvement initiatives to enhance supply chain performance, operational efficiency, and patient care.
- Serve as the Primary Vaccine Coordinator for the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program and ensure compliance with all program requirements.
- Participate in departmental on-call responsibilities as assigned.
- Participate in the development, implementation, and revision of departmental policies and procedures.
Qualifications
Required
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy.
- Current Massachusetts Pharmacist license in good standing by the hire date.
- Minimum four years of pharmacy experience in pharmacy operations and/or pharmacy supply chain, or completion of a PGY-2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) residency.
Preferred
- Minimum two years of leadership or supervisory experience.
- Comprehensive knowledge of health-system pharmacy operations, pharmaceutical supply chain management, medication procurement, inventory optimization, drug shortage management, and medication distribution systems.
- Strong financial acumen with experience managing pharmacy budgets, drug spend, inventory investment, purchasing strategies, contract management, invoice review, and expense reduction initiatives.
- Experience leading multidisciplinary teams and collaborating effectively with pharmacy, nursing, finance, procurement, information technology, and other healthcare stakeholders.
- Strong analytical, project management, organizational, and problem-solving skills with the ability to utilize operational and financial data to drive decision-making.
- Excellent written, verbal, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Proficiency with Epic, Pyxis, and/or Omnicell required; experience with Infor, Sentry, QuicksortRx, Cencora, or similar pharmacy supply chain platforms preferred.
Compensation Range:
$97,500.00- $141,500.00This range offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications. However, our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and a broad range of factors is considered when making an offer. This includes education, experience, skills, and certifications/licensures as they directly relate to position requirements; as well as business/organizational needs, internal equity, and market-competitiveness. In addition, BMCHS offers generous total compensation that includes, but is not limited to, benefits (medical, dental, vision, pharmacy), discretionary annual bonuses and merit increases, Flexible Spending Accounts, 403(b) savings matches, paid time off, career advancement opportunities, and resources to support employee and family well-being.
NOTE: This range is based on Boston-area data, and is subject to modification based on geographic location.
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Pharmacy Manager Jobs in Boston: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a pharmacy manager job in Boston?
The strongest path into a pharmacy manager role in Boston is through the city's dense hospital and academic medical center ecosystem centered in the Longwood Medical Area, which includes major teaching hospitals and specialty care facilities. Retail pharmacy chains operating throughout neighborhoods like Back Bay, South End, and Dorchester also hire regularly. Candidates with MTM certification, oncology, or specialty pharmacy experience stand out in Boston's clinically focused market.
Which companies hire pharmacy managers in Boston?
Boston pharmacy manager roles are posted by Boston Medical Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and CVS Health and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. The local market is shaped by a mix of large hospital health systems, regional retail chains, and specialty pharmacy operators serving Boston's significant research and biotech population.
Are there remote pharmacy manager jobs in Boston?
Yes, though pharmacy manager roles are largely on-site given the hands-on nature of dispensing oversight, compliance, and staff supervision. About 0% of pharmacy manager openings tied to Boston are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, mostly covering administrative, telepharmacy coordination, and managed care functions. Clinical operations and retail floor management remain predominantly in-person across Boston-area facilities.
How can I get a pharmacy manager job in Boston with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in Boston is through a staff pharmacist role at one of the city's high-volume retail locations or hospital outpatient pharmacies, which frequently promote from within. Boston-area health systems also run pharmacy leadership development tracks tied to residency programs. Gaining experience with automated dispensing systems and demonstrating familiarity with Joint Commission standards gives candidates a concrete edge when pursuing supervisory roles locally.
Which industries hire the most pharmacy managers in Boston?
Boston pharmacy manager roles concentrate in Healthcare & Medical Services and Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Boston's outsized concentration of academic medical centers, specialty care hospitals, and a growing network of ambulatory and specialty pharmacy providers makes the city one of the more active pharmacy management markets in the Northeast.
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