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Job Title: Compounding Pharmacist (PV1, PV2, and Compounding Roles Available)
Location: Kansas City Metro Area (On-site)
Position Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Per Diem
Pharmacy Type: 503A Compounding Pharmacy (Sterile & Non-Sterile)
Pay: $130,000 - $140,000
About Us
We are a rapidly growing, state-of-the-art 503A compounding pharmacy dedicated to personalized medicine. Specializing in high-demand therapies—including wellness, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), weight management (GLP-1s), and functional medicine—we blend clinical excellence with advanced workflows. We are looking for passionate, detail-oriented Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) graduates to join our team in a variety of specialized tracks.
Whether your passion lies in high-volume precision verification or the physical art of custom formulation, we have a role tailored to your strengths.
Choose Your Track: Available Specializations
We are cross-hiring for multiple positions. During our interview process, we will align you with the track that best fits your skill set and career goals:
1. PV1 Pharmacist (Primary Intake & Clinical Review)
Focus: Upfront prescription accuracy, clinical screening, and provider relations.
- What you’ll do: Review incoming prescriptions for clinical appropriateness, therapeutic crossovers, and formulation feasibility.
- Key responsibility: Act as the first line of defense in quality assurance; proactively contact providers for clarifications on complex or off-label compounding formulations.
2. PV2 Pharmacist (Final Product & Verification)
Focus: Final product verification, technology-driven workflow management, and logistics.
- What you’ll do: Manage high-volume verification queues using barcode verification systems and electronic health records.
- Key responsibility: Perform the final clinical and technical check on completed compounds, ensuring absolute labeling precision, safety, and regulatory compliance before medication release.
3. Compounding & Production Pharmacist
Focus: Lab oversight, USP compliance, and technician mentorship.
- What you’ll do: Supervise cleanroom and non-sterile lab workflows, verify calculations for batch records, and ensure stringent adherence to USP <795>, <797>, and <800> standards.
- Key responsibility: Guide pharmacy technicians through structured compounding protocols and troubleshoot equipment, formulation, or raw material variables.
What We Look For (Requirements)
- Education: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an ACPE-accredited institution.
- Licensure: Active, unrestricted Pharmacist license in the State of Kansas or Missouri (dual licensure is a major plus, or a willingness to obtain reciprocity).
- Attributes: High attention to detail, a compliance-forward mindset, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience: While compounding experience (sterile or non-sterile) or familiarity with software like Pestle Rx, Compounder Rx, or Lifefile is preferred, we are open to speaking with individuals with other backgrounds.
Why Join Our Team?
- No Retail Burnout: Say goodbye to insurance-driven drive-thrus and retail metrics. Focus purely on product quality and patient-centric customized therapies.
- Competitive Compensation & Benefits: Robust health, dental, and vision packages, 401(k) matching, and generous PTO.
- Professional Growth: Direct exposure to the frontier of functional medicine and advanced pharmaceutical technology.
Job Title: Compounding Pharmacist (PV1, PV2, and Compounding Roles Available)
Location: Kansas City Metro Area (On-site)
Position Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Per Diem
Pharmacy Type: 503A Compounding Pharmacy (Sterile & Non-Sterile)
Pay: $130,000 - $140,000
About Us
We are a rapidly growing, state-of-the-art 503A compounding pharmacy dedicated to personalized medicine. Specializing in high-demand therapies—including wellness, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), weight management (GLP-1s), and functional medicine—we blend clinical excellence with advanced workflows. We are looking for passionate, detail-oriented Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) graduates to join our team in a variety of specialized tracks.
Whether your passion lies in high-volume precision verification or the physical art of custom formulation, we have a role tailored to your strengths.
Choose Your Track: Available Specializations
We are cross-hiring for multiple positions. During our interview process, we will align you with the track that best fits your skill set and career goals:
1. PV1 Pharmacist (Primary Intake & Clinical Review)
Focus: Upfront prescription accuracy, clinical screening, and provider relations.
- What you’ll do: Review incoming prescriptions for clinical appropriateness, therapeutic crossovers, and formulation feasibility.
- Key responsibility: Act as the first line of defense in quality assurance; proactively contact providers for clarifications on complex or off-label compounding formulations.
2. PV2 Pharmacist (Final Product & Verification)
Focus: Final product verification, technology-driven workflow management, and logistics.
- What you’ll do: Manage high-volume verification queues using barcode verification systems and electronic health records.
- Key responsibility: Perform the final clinical and technical check on completed compounds, ensuring absolute labeling precision, safety, and regulatory compliance before medication release.
3. Compounding & Production Pharmacist
Focus: Lab oversight, USP compliance, and technician mentorship.
- What you’ll do: Supervise cleanroom and non-sterile lab workflows, verify calculations for batch records, and ensure stringent adherence to USP <795>, <797>, and <800> standards.
- Key responsibility: Guide pharmacy technicians through structured compounding protocols and troubleshoot equipment, formulation, or raw material variables.
What We Look For (Requirements)
- Education: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an ACPE-accredited institution.
- Licensure: Active, unrestricted Pharmacist license in the State of Kansas or Missouri (dual licensure is a major plus, or a willingness to obtain reciprocity).
- Attributes: High attention to detail, a compliance-forward mindset, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience: While compounding experience (sterile or non-sterile) or familiarity with software like Pestle Rx, Compounder Rx, or Lifefile is preferred, we are open to speaking with individuals with other backgrounds.
Why Join Our Team?
- No Retail Burnout: Say goodbye to insurance-driven drive-thrus and retail metrics. Focus purely on product quality and patient-centric customized therapies.
- Competitive Compensation & Benefits: Robust health, dental, and vision packages, 401(k) matching, and generous PTO.
- Professional Growth: Direct exposure to the frontier of functional medicine and advanced pharmaceutical technology.
Salary : $130,000 - $140,000