Ridgemont Resources, Inc.
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We are seeking an experienced Staff Pharmacist to join our client's team. This is a full-time position with a schedule of 4-week days per week and every other Saturday 9a-2p.  This is a thriving retail and compounding pharmacy practice which services several states in the region.   

Hands on experience in both non-sterile and sterile compounding preferred, including full understanding of USP 797, 800 and all other compliance standards.  The individual in this role will be responsible for: 

  • Prepare a wide range of non-sterile compounded medications (e.g., creams, ointments, suspensions, capsules, suppositories) according to physician prescriptions and established formulas.
  • Prepare sterile compounded medications (e.g., ophthalmic preparations, injectables, intravenous admixtures) in a cleanroom environment, ensuring aseptic technique and compliance with USP <797> standards.
  • Accurately interpret and evaluate prescription orders for compounded medications, ensuring appropriateness of dosage, formulation, and stability.
  • Perform all necessary calculations for compounding, including weight/volume measurements, concentration adjustments, and beyond-use dating.
  • Maintain and document accurate compounding records, including formulation worksheets, raw material traceability, and quality control checks.
  • Ensure strict adherence to USP <797> and USP <800> guidelines for all sterile and hazardous drug compounding processes, including facility design, environmental monitoring, personnel garbing, and engineering controls.
  • Conduct routine cleaning and disinfection of compounding areas, including sterile environments (e.g., ISO Class 7 buffer areas, ISO Class 5 primary engineering controls).
  • Participate in environmental monitoring programs, including viable and non-viable particulate sampling, and ensure corrective actions are taken as needed.
  • Properly handle, store, and dispose of hazardous drugs in accordance with USP <800> requirements and OSHA regulations.
  • Maintain inventory of raw materials, chemicals, and compounding supplies, ensuring proper storage conditions and expiration date management.
  • Perform routine equipment maintenance and calibration to ensure accurate and reliable compounding.
  • Train and mentor pharmacy technicians and other support staff on compounding techniques and compliance standards.
  • Adhere to all federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing pharmacy practice and compounding.

Requirements: 

  • Previous experience in compounding pharmacy
  • Doctor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from an accredited college of pharmacy
  • Current and unrestricted Pharmacist license in the state of Florida
  • In-depth knowledge and practical experience with USP General Chapters <797> and <800> are essential.
  • Pharmacists with sterile compounding, hospital or IV Infusion pharmacy experience desired!  
Competitive salary and great benefits plan will be offered.  This is a patient-centered, safety-focused employer with an excellent reputation and they are on the GROW!  
 
If interested and qualified, send resume today for immediate consideration. 
 
 
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