What are the responsibilities and job description for the IV Sterile Compounding Mail Order Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) - Pomeroy, Ohio position at RPh on the Go?
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active Pharmacist license, and minimum 1 years Pharmacist in Charge experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
An established compounding pharmacy is seeking a dedicated Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC) to oversee regulatory compliance, quality assurance, and team leadership at its facility in Ohio. This direct-hire opportunity offers long-term career growth, an engaging work environment, and relocation assistance for candidates who may be considering a move. Temp-to-perm traveler options may also be considered for exceptional applicants.
Location & Schedule:
- Onsite position in Albany, Ohio
- Monday through Friday schedule
Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as Pharmacist-in-Charge for Ohio and, as needed, additional non-resident state licenses
- Ensure full compliance with FDA, DEA, State Boards of Pharmacy, and Section 503B regulations
- Maintain facility and pharmacist licensure across multiple states
- Lead and represent the facility during Board of Pharmacy, FDA, and DEA inspections and regulatory meetings
- Develop, review, and maintain SOPs and training programs
- Oversee regulatory reporting, recalls, complaints, and quality investigations
- Lead quality assurance/control activities, including batch record reviews, deviations, environmental monitoring, and validation efforts
- Maintain the Quality Management System and approve product labeling and change controls
- Manage vendor qualification and reserve sample programs
- Present quality metrics to site and corporate leadership
Qualifications:
- Active Ohio Pharmacist license in good standing
- Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy (BS) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
- Minimum 5 years leadership experience managing teams
- Strong knowledge of cGMP, FDA, DEA regulations, sterile injectable manufacturing, and non-sterile compounding
- Proven success leading inspections and regulatory audits
- Excellent communication skills and Microsoft Office proficiency
- Multi-state licensure experience preferred
Preferred Experience:
- 10 years in pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device industries
- 7 years in quality or compliance roles with increasing responsibility
This direct hire role—with potential temp-to-perm pathways—offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. If you are a results-oriented, regulatory-savvy pharmacist ready to lead and make an impact, we invite you to apply today to advance your career in this dynamic compounding pharmacy environment.
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