Responsible Person (Pharmacist) ID- 12669

About Foundation Health

At Foundation Health, we believe AI will redefine how healthcare is delivered, making it more personalized, efficient, and scalable. We're building an AI-first platform designed from the ground up to empower pharmacists and operators with intelligent systems that automate workflows, surface insights, and elevate patient experiences.

We’re trusted by leading care organizations to help reimagine operations and outcomes in a system long overdue for change. As we scale, we're growing a world-class team to shape the future of healthcare technology, one that puts intelligence, usability, and impact at the center.

The Role

We are seeking an experienced Ohio licensed pharmacist based in Ohio to join our team at Foundation Health in a part-time capacity (25 hours/ week) as the Responsible Person (Pharmacist). This role will oversee our non-dispensing administrative pharmacy operations in Toledo, Ohio. The successful candidate will oversee the full spectrum of prescription review, co-pay resolution, prior authorisation workflows, and the MTM program, managing the complete patient medication lifecycle from intake to fulfilment. This includes ensuring clinical accuracy, operational efficiency, and smooth coordination across our suite of internal pharmacy tools.

This role is ideal for a clinically minded pharmacist who is passionate about operational excellence, digital health, and improving patient access to care through technology-enabled models.

What You'll be Doing

We're Looking for Someone With

Essential

  • A valid, active pharmacist license from the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy
  • 2+ years of clinical pharmacy experience, ideally within a non-dispensing, or administrative pharmacy setting
  • Strong understanding of state and federal pharmacy regulations, especially those relevant to non-dispensing operations
  • Proven ability to manage prescription workflows, including co-pays, prior authorizations, and MTM programs
  • Excellent attention to detail, with strong documentation and communication skills
  • Comfortable working with digital tools and technology-enabled pharmacy workflows
  • Local or commute friendly to Toledo, Ohio

Nice to have

  • Prior experience as a Responsible Person in Ohio
  • Multi-state licensure
  • Familiarity with telepharmacy or digital-first care models
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