Pharmacy
Ocracoke Health Center, Inc.
Manteo, North Carolina • Dare County
December 08, 2025
Part Time
MD
1-2 year(s)
November 18, 2025
Manteo Community Health Center, part of Ocracoke Health Center, Inc., is a nonprofit community health center serving Dare County, with a pharmacy in Manteo, NC. Through the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program, we purchase medications at a discount and reinvest savings to expand services and improve access to affordable care for our communities.
We are seeking a Relief / PRN Pharmacist to provide coverage in our Manteo Pharmacy. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys variety, wants to make a difference in a coastal community, and values the opportunity to provide coverage as needed to maintain seamless patient care. We use PioneerRX pharmacy management software.
Why Manteo?
Provide essential coverage in an area with limited pharmacy access.
Support continuity of care for patients who depend on local pharmacy services.
Work in a vibrant waterfront town with rich history, arts, and cultural attractions.
Interested in additional shifts? We also have pharmacies in Engelhard, NC and on the island of Ocracoke, NC.
Key Responsibilities
Accurately fill and dispense prescriptions while ensuring patient safety.
Maintain and update prescription records.
Provide education to patients and staff on medication use and interactions.
Support continuity of care across the pharmacy team during absences.
Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited school of pharmacy (new graduates welcome!).
Current North Carolina pharmacy license (required).
Experience in a 340B pharmacy or Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) setting is a plus but not required.
Strong communication skills and commitment to patient-centered care.
Western NC health centers have stepped up to provide incredible service to their communities, acting immediately after the storm to re-open sites, deliver supplies, and volunteer in shelters, public housing complexes, and senior living centers, bringing care to their most vulnerable neighbors. Now it’s our turn to support these health care heroes and help them rebuild their communities: