
PRN Pharmacist - San Antonio, Tx - Office Based (San Antonio)
Worldwide Clinical Trials, San Antonio, TX, United States
What the PRN Pharmacist does at Worldwide
The PRN Pharmacist, under the guidance of the Pharmacy Manager and the Site Director is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Pharmacy, ensuring that study medications are received, maintained, dosed and retained/destroyed under stated conditions and per sponsor, protocol and applicable regulatory requirements for the conduct of all clinical trials. In addition, the PRN Pharmacist must be proficient in all pharmacy procedures and regulations and ensure training of all applicable staff. The PRN Pharmacist works under the direct supervision and guidance of the Pharmacy Manager and the Site Director.
What you will do
Attending in-house protocol meetings and sponsor meetings.
Meet with regulatory representatives of regulatory authorities (DEA, FDA, et al).
Once trained, perform the following procedures according to WCT procedures and study protocol requirements:
Drug accountability
Dosing
Temperature and humidity procedure
Blinding procedure
Emergency cart inventory and maintenance
Labeling and dispensation of investigational product
Sterile and non-sterile compounding
Small batch manufacturing
Quarantine of test article
Documentation
IV pump training
Train subjects and staff on special procedures, run mock procedures if needed
Directly supervise Pharmacy Technicians (full time, part-time, and PRN)
Ordering of all pharmacy supplies including emergency cart items, study specific items, study specific drugs if required by protocol, and other concomitant medications which may be required to treat adverse events
Assist with importation of investigational drug and ensure all regulations are followed.
What you will bring to the role
Ability to have a flexible work schedule to include Saturdays, Sundays, early mornings and late evenings
Able to multitask and work efficiently while being flexible to the different types of studies
Must be proactive and have self-initiative to learn tasks and complete training in a timely manner
Experience performing IV admixtures and administering IV medications through the use of stationary infusion and syringe pumps
Your experience
Bachelor of Science Pharmacy or Doctorate Degree in Pharmacy
Minimum 2-5 years of Pharmacy experience.
The PRN Pharmacist, under the guidance of the Pharmacy Manager and the Site Director is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Pharmacy, ensuring that study medications are received, maintained, dosed and retained/destroyed under stated conditions and per sponsor, protocol and applicable regulatory requirements for the conduct of all clinical trials. In addition, the PRN Pharmacist must be proficient in all pharmacy procedures and regulations and ensure training of all applicable staff. The PRN Pharmacist works under the direct supervision and guidance of the Pharmacy Manager and the Site Director.
What you will do
Attending in-house protocol meetings and sponsor meetings.
Meet with regulatory representatives of regulatory authorities (DEA, FDA, et al).
Once trained, perform the following procedures according to WCT procedures and study protocol requirements:
Drug accountability
Dosing
Temperature and humidity procedure
Blinding procedure
Emergency cart inventory and maintenance
Labeling and dispensation of investigational product
Sterile and non-sterile compounding
Small batch manufacturing
Quarantine of test article
Documentation
IV pump training
Train subjects and staff on special procedures, run mock procedures if needed
Directly supervise Pharmacy Technicians (full time, part-time, and PRN)
Ordering of all pharmacy supplies including emergency cart items, study specific items, study specific drugs if required by protocol, and other concomitant medications which may be required to treat adverse events
Assist with importation of investigational drug and ensure all regulations are followed.
What you will bring to the role
Ability to have a flexible work schedule to include Saturdays, Sundays, early mornings and late evenings
Able to multitask and work efficiently while being flexible to the different types of studies
Must be proactive and have self-initiative to learn tasks and complete training in a timely manner
Experience performing IV admixtures and administering IV medications through the use of stationary infusion and syringe pumps
Your experience
Bachelor of Science Pharmacy or Doctorate Degree in Pharmacy
Minimum 2-5 years of Pharmacy experience.