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Clinical Pharmacist
Job in
Houston, Harris County, Texas, 77006, USA
Listed on 2026-03-03
Listing for:
Southend Pharmacy
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-03
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Pharmacy Technician
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Company Overview
Southend Pharmacy, a subsidiary of Allia Health Group, is a rapidly growing 503A compounding pharmacy committed to delivering safe, high-quality, patient-centered care. Our pharmacy specializes in sterile and non-sterile compounded medications, clinical excellence, and innovative pharmacy solutions that support providers and patients nationwide. As demand grows, we are expanding our onsite leadership team and seeking a highly skilled Lead Pharmacist to support daily operations, uphold regulatory standards, and elevate our compounding practice.
Job Summary
The Clinical Pharmacist - Sterile Compounding is responsible for the clinical oversight, preparation, and quality assurance of compounded sterile preparations (CSPs) in compliance with USP and standards. This role integrates clinical pharmacy knowledge with expertise in aseptic technique to ensure the safe and effective delivery of sterile medications. The pharmacist plays a key role in sterile production processes, quality assurance, regulatory compliance, and staff training.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical and Patient-Centered Responsibilities
- Interpret and validate prescriber orders for sterile compounded medications, ensuring clinical appropriateness, dosing accuracy, and therapeutic suitability.
- Provide clinical input on product selection, compounding alternatives, stability, and compatibility of medications.
- Evaluate and monitor patient-specific data, including labs, to support optimal therapy outcomes.
- Collaborate with prescribers and healthcare teams on individualized compounded therapies (e.g., parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, ophthalmic solutions).
- Oversee or perform sterile compounding procedures in ISO-classified clean rooms per USP and .
- Ensure adherence to aseptic technique and proper gowning, workflow practices, and environmental controls.
- Validate compounding processes, including calculations, batch records, beyond-use dating (BUD), and labeling.
- Conduct final verification and release of compounded sterile preparations for dispensing.
- Ensure continuous compliance with federal and state regulations, including FDA guidelines, USP chapters, and Board of Pharmacy requirements.
- Maintain complete and accurate compounding documentation, including master formulation records, compounding logs, and cleaning schedules.
- Participate in internal and external audits, inspections, and risk assessments.
- Implement and uphold policies related to hazardous drug handling (USP ) and safe disposal.
- Participate in cleanroom quality control activities, including air sampling, surface testing, and media fill testing.
- Investigate and document deviations, errors, and out-of-specification events.
- Support continuous quality improvement initiatives and adherence to pharmacy standard operating procedures (SOPs).
- Assist with environmental monitoring program evaluations and improvements.
- Train and assess pharmacy staff (including technicians) on sterile compounding procedures, gowning, and aseptic technique.
- Ensure ongoing staff competency, including periodic testing and continuing education compliance.
- Educate healthcare providers on CSPs, storage conditions, and administration techniques.
- Collaborate with pharmacy leadership on workflow management, resource allocation, and inventory control of sterile supplies and APIs.
- Participate in the development and validation of new CSP formulations and processes.
- Monitor and manage inventory for hazardous and sterile compounding ingredients to ensure availability and compliance.
Required
- Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.
D.) or BS of Pharmacy from an ACPE-accredited school of pharmacy.
- Active, unrestricted pharmacist license in the state of Texas.
- Sterile compounding and aseptic technique training (ACPE-accredited or equivalent).
- Hazardous drug handling certification (USP ) - may be obtained upon hire.
- Minimum 1-3 years of experience in sterile compounding in a hospital, infusion center, or compounding pharmacy.
- Demonstrated knowledge of USP ,…
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