Join Western Montana’s Leading Non-Profit Home Health Provider!
Established in 1987, Partners In Home Care is the premier provider of home health services in Western Montana. Our compassionate team is committed to safety, service excellence, and delivering the highest standard of patient-centered care.
What We Offer:
We have a large variety of benefits and unique programs to help support our staff to maintain a happy, healthy work-life balance.
- Flexible schedule
- Generous Paid Time Off
- Comprehensive Medical, Dental, & Vision
- Supplemental Insurance, FSA, & HSA Account Options
- 401k Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Company Paid Life Insurance
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Annual Training Budget for Personal Development
- Employee Assistance Program, Legal and ID Protection, Pet Insurance, Financial Wellness Program, and many more!
Location: Missoula, MT
Job Type: Full-Time | Exempt
Compensation: Competitive salary based on experience, plus full benefits package
About the Role
Partners In Home Care is seeking an experienced and visionary Pharmacy Director to oversee clinical and pharmacy operations for our home IV therapy program, Partners Solutions. This leadership role includes responsibility for sterile compounding, infusion nursing, ambulatory infusion services, compliance, clinical quality, and financial performance.
The Director ensures high-quality, patient-centered care while maintaining regulatory and accreditation standards. This position reports to the Executive Director of Clinical Services and collaborates closely with billing, finance, and senior leadership.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical & Program Oversight
- Lead all aspects of the Home Infusion program, including pharmacy and nursing services
- Ensure safe, effective, and compliant sterile compounding and drug dispensing
- Supervise home and ambulatory infusion services
- Manage patient referrals, insurance eligibility checks, and prior authorizations
- Serve as a backup for on-call pharmacist coverage
- Remain proficient in all home infusion pharmacist duties
Compliance & Accreditation
- Serve as the Pharmacist-in-Charge for Montana Board of Pharmacy
- Maintain compliance with state and federal pharmacy laws, DEA, DPHHS, and ACHC standards
- Prepare for and lead inspections, audits, and accreditation surveys
Quality & Performance Improvement
- Lead Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) activities
- Monitor and report clinical and operational metrics
- Implement action plans to improve care, compliance, and efficiency
- Collaborate with senior leadership to align with organizational quality goals
Leadership & Staff Development
- Supervise pharmacists, infusion nurses, techs, and intake staff
- Recruit, train, and evaluate department personnel
- Promote a safe, supportive, and high-performing work environment
Financial & Strategic Management
- Oversee department budgets, expenses, and pricing structures
- Collaborate with billing and finance teams to optimize revenue
- Identify opportunities for program growth and service expansion
Billing & Claims Oversight
- Ensure accurate billing and coding in alignment with NHIA standards
- Respond to claim denials and manage payer communications
- Work closely with the Revenue Cycle team to ensure proper reimbursement
External & Community Engagement
- Represent the organization with referral partners, licensing boards, and schools
- Support student training through pharmacy and nursing preceptorships
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy (Pharm.D. preferred)
- Current or eligible Montana pharmacist license in good standing
- 2+ years of pharmacy management experience (home infusion or hospital preferred)
- 2+ years of experience in infusion, sterile compounding, or acute care pharmacy
- Valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation
- Eligible to precept pharmacy students in Montana
- Strong written, verbal, and organizational skills
- Must complete and maintain certification in Advanced Sterile Compounding (e.g., NHIA or equivalent)
Preferred Qualifications
- Knowledge of NHIA billing/coding standards
- Familiarity with ACHC or NABP accreditation
- Experience with payer contracts, claims appeals, and audits
- Strong financial and analytical skills
- Current BLS certification
- Up to date on all required healthcare worker vaccinations
- Prior experience leading accreditation or regulatory surveys
Apply Today
Ready to lead a high-performing infusion therapy team? Submit your application today and be part of a trusted healthcare provider making a difference across Montana.