Nuclear Pharmacist, Clinical Operations Support
Job Description:
• Provides traveling pharmacist support to Micro Pharmacy and Uro Onc locations to support facility start‑ups, operational readiness, stabilization, and temporary coverage during staffing shortages or increased business needs.
• Ensures full compliance with all applicable regulations, Company Policies, Corporate Standards, Health and Safety requirements, and quality system expectations related to pharmacy operations.
• Performs core pharmacist duties in accordance with established workflows, including the preparation, compounding, dispensing, and processing of radiopharmaceutical orders with accuracy and consistency.
• Executes required quality, safety, and compliance activities to support safe pharmacy operations, including quality control testing, equipment checks, radiation surveys, documentation, and timely completion of required Quality and Compliance training.
• Identifies, reports, and takes appropriate corrective action on quality, safety, or compliance concerns in accordance with company and regulatory requirements.
• Supports daily pharmacy operations during assigned shifts by following established policies, procedures, and standard operating practices.
• Provides hands‑on training, onboarding, and procedural support to pharmacists and pharmacy staff at new and existing locations to ensure consistent execution of workflows, best practices, and standard operating procedures.
• Supports the transition and readiness of the pharmacist designated to permanently support each location, ensuring continuity of care, operational stability, and sustained independent operations.
• Assists with the development, refinement, and standardization of workflows, best practices, and standard operating procedures across Micro Pharmacy and Uro Onc facilities.
• Maintains operational readiness by supporting inventory management, medical waste processing, reusable supply maintenance, and a clean, organized, and compliant laboratory environment.
Requirements:
• Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy.
• Active pharmacist licensure, or eligibility for licensure, with willingness to obtain additional state licenses as required to support business and operational needs.
• Willingness to become an authorized user of radioactive materials, as required for the role.
• Willingness to work on an on‑call basis, including the ability to arrive at the pharmacy within 45 minutes when required.
• Ability to accommodate shift changes based on business needs.
• Willingness to travel regularly (approximately 50–70%) to support start‑ups of new Micro Pharmacy and Uro-Onc locations and to provide temporary operational coverage at existing sites as business needs require.
• Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
• No three or more driving violations within the past 36 months and no DWI/DUI conviction within the past 36 months.
• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
• Willingness to submit to a background check and drug screening.
• Authorized to work in the United States.
• Ability to meet customer‑mandated on‑site requirements, including proof of COVID‑19 vaccination, as applicable.
Benefits:
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Professional development opportunities
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• Provides traveling pharmacist support to Micro Pharmacy and Uro Onc locations to support facility start‑ups, operational readiness, stabilization, and temporary coverage during staffing shortages or increased business needs.
• Ensures full compliance with all applicable regulations, Company Policies, Corporate Standards, Health and Safety requirements, and quality system expectations related to pharmacy operations.
• Performs core pharmacist duties in accordance with established workflows, including the preparation, compounding, dispensing, and processing of radiopharmaceutical orders with accuracy and consistency.
• Executes required quality, safety, and compliance activities to support safe pharmacy operations, including quality control testing, equipment checks, radiation surveys, documentation, and timely completion of required Quality and Compliance training.
• Identifies, reports, and takes appropriate corrective action on quality, safety, or compliance concerns in accordance with company and regulatory requirements.
• Supports daily pharmacy operations during assigned shifts by following established policies, procedures, and standard operating practices.
• Provides hands‑on training, onboarding, and procedural support to pharmacists and pharmacy staff at new and existing locations to ensure consistent execution of workflows, best practices, and standard operating procedures.
• Supports the transition and readiness of the pharmacist designated to permanently support each location, ensuring continuity of care, operational stability, and sustained independent operations.
• Assists with the development, refinement, and standardization of workflows, best practices, and standard operating procedures across Micro Pharmacy and Uro Onc facilities.
• Maintains operational readiness by supporting inventory management, medical waste processing, reusable supply maintenance, and a clean, organized, and compliant laboratory environment.
Requirements:
• Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy.
• Active pharmacist licensure, or eligibility for licensure, with willingness to obtain additional state licenses as required to support business and operational needs.
• Willingness to become an authorized user of radioactive materials, as required for the role.
• Willingness to work on an on‑call basis, including the ability to arrive at the pharmacy within 45 minutes when required.
• Ability to accommodate shift changes based on business needs.
• Willingness to travel regularly (approximately 50–70%) to support start‑ups of new Micro Pharmacy and Uro-Onc locations and to provide temporary operational coverage at existing sites as business needs require.
• Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
• No three or more driving violations within the past 36 months and no DWI/DUI conviction within the past 36 months.
• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
• Willingness to submit to a background check and drug screening.
• Authorized to work in the United States.
• Ability to meet customer‑mandated on‑site requirements, including proof of COVID‑19 vaccination, as applicable.
Benefits:
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Professional development opportunities
Apply Now
Apply Now