Job description : Monday to Friday
JOB DETAILS :
- Follow proprietary formulations to compound commercially unavailable prescriptions into the appropriate dosage form.
- Compounding of sterile injectables, ophthalmics, oral liquids, topical agents, and tablets Participate in regular audits and inspections.
- Ensure the compounding lab is cleaned and maintained in accordance with procedures. Maintenance, calibration and proper documentation of scales, electronic meters, etc.
- Routinely checks for outdated or soon to expire chemicals.
- Complete compounding continuous education responsibilities
- Follow all safety training for handling hazardous substances. Understand and be familiar with cGMP guidance (21 CFR 211), 503B Guidance, USP
, USP
, USP
and other documents as assigned.
Work closely with the Pharmacist in Charge to ensure a quality product is being compounded Monitor inventory levels and report low levels to the supervisor.Dispose of chemicals in the proper containers.Document quality procedures in the appropriate logsPerform continuous QA on compounds. Prepare samples for testing.Submit a QRE (remove) Initiate investigations for any deviations of standard procedure or product.Work closely with facility Pharmacists and internal Quality Assurance personnelSKILLS AND ABILITIES :
Knowledge of USP 795, USP 800, USP 795, and cGMP FDA 503B GuidelinesUnderstanding of medical terminology and pharmacy calculationsAbility to work efficiently in a timely manner.Close attention to detailStandards for accuracy and potency must be consistently met.Must be capable of working with small, delicate pieces of expensive equipment to complete appropriate dosage forms.Must be capable of donning and wearing all protective wear as required by procedure for each area. This includes, but not limited to : mask, gloves, lab coat, coveralls, hairnet, safety goggles and shoe covers.Must have knowledge of basic principles, theories, laws, policies and procedures that pertain to compounding and cGMP.EDUCATION AND / OR EXPERIENCE :
High School diploma or equivalentOne year of compounding experience preferred.CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATIONS :
National certification and state licensure current and in good standing