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Clinical Pharmacist

About Hello Heart:

Hello Heart is on a mission to change the way people care for their hearts. The company provides the first app and connected heart monitor to help people track and manage their heart health. With Hello Heart, users take steps to control their risk of heart attacks and stroke – the leading cause of death in the United States. Peer-reviewed studies have shown that high-risk users of Hello Heart have seen meaningful drops in blood pressure, cholesterol and even weight. Recognized as the digital leader in preventive heart health, Hello Heart is trusted by more than 130 leading Fortune 500 and government employers, national health plans, and labor organizations. Founded in 2013, Hello Heart has raised more than $138 million from top venture firms and is a best-in-class solution on the American Heart Association’s Innovators’ Network and CVS Health Point Solutions Management platform. Visit www.helloheart.com for more information.

About the Role:

We are hiring a Clinical Pharmacist to help our members on their journey to healthier hearts. In particular, the Clinical Pharmacist will help to identify and inform users about prescription medication treatment gaps, and empower them to speak with their prescribing provider to close gaps that exist. In this role, you will evaluate patient charts, identify prescription medication treatment gaps, and then complete outreach to the patient after determining if there exists a prescription medication treatment gap that should be closed. This is a full-time, remote position within our company.

Responsibilities:

  • Review patient medical records to determine if guidelines-based prescription medication gaps exist.
  • Communicate with patients about prescription medications gaps that should be closed.
  • Collaborate with healthcare providers (e.g., physicians, nurses) to recommend medication therapies based on clinical guidelines and patient-specific data.
  • Maintain detailed records of all consultations and communications with patients, including up-to-date electronic health records (EHRs).
  • Stay informed on latest healthcare practices, telehealth technologies, and continuing education requirements.
  • Help connect patients and family members to community resources, support groups, or other services they may need.

Qualifications:

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) from an accredited school of pharmacy, preferably with Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy (BCPS) or Ambulatory Care (BCACP).
  • Minimum of 2+ years of clinical pharmacy experience, preferably within telehealth.
  • Actively maintains multi-state pharmacist licensure.
  • Strong knowledge of pharmacology, clinical guidelines, and best practices in medication therapy management.
  • Familiarity with virtual patient care platforms and protocols.
  • Understanding of patient data privacy laws (e.g., HIPAA) and secure handling of electronic medical records.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively, as required, in a fast-paced, start-up environment.

The US base salary range for this full-time position is $110,000 to $160,000. Salary ranges are determined by role and level. Compensation is determined by additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the annual salary and bonus only, and do not include equity or benefits.

Hello Heart has a positive, diverse, and supportive culture - we look for people who are collaborative, creative, and courageous. Oh, and if you want to see some recent evidence of the fun things we do at Hello Heart, check out our Instagram page.  

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