Pharmacist in Charge
1. Regulatory Compliance:
• Ensure the pharmacy operates in compliance with New Jersey Board of Pharmacy (NJBOP) regulations, DEA, and FDA requirements.
• Maintain all necessary licenses, permits, and certifications.
• Implement policies and procedures to comply with state and federal laws.
2. Supervision & Operations:
• Oversee daily pharmacy operations, including dispensing, inventory control, and security.
• Supervise pharmacists, technicians, and support staff to ensure proper workflow and adherence to best practices.
• Maintain accurate prescription records and documentation.
3. Patient Safety & Quality Assurance:
• Ensure accurate dispensing of medications and counsel patients on proper use.
• Implement continuous quality improvement (CQI) programs to prevent medication errors.
• Monitor adverse drug reactions and report them as required.
4. Inventory & Controlled Substances Management:
• Maintain accurate records of controlled substances in compliance with DEA and NJBOP regulations.
• Conduct regular audits and reconcile discrepancies in controlled substances inventory.
• Ensure proper storage and disposal of expired or recalled medications.
5. Personnel Training & Development:
• Train pharmacy staff on state and federal regulations, pharmacy procedures, and safety protocols.
• Ensure continuing education and license renewal compliance for pharmacy staff.
6. Communication & Reporting:
• Serve as the primary contact for regulatory agencies, law enforcement, and auditors.
• Report significant pharmacy issues (e.g., drug losses, policy violations) to appropriate authorities.
• Maintain open communication with healthcare providers regarding prescriptions and patient care.
Qualifications:
• Licensure: Must be a licensed pharmacist in good standing with the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy.
• Experience: Several years of experience in a retail, hospital, or clinical pharmacy setting. Prior management experience is often preferred.
• Skills: Strong leadership, organization, problem-solving, and communication skills.
• Knowledge: Deep understanding of NJ pharmacy laws, federal regulations, and industry standards.
- speaking Spanish or Portuguese is preferred