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Controlled Substances Program Officer - Office of Research

Job in Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas, 67301, USA
Listing for: Ohio State University
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-10
Job specializations:
  • Business
    Data Scientist
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 65000 - 85000 USD Yearly USD 65000.00 85000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Controlled Substances Program Officer
- Office of Research page is loaded## Controlled Substances Program Officer
- Office of Researchremote type:
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College of Medicine/Office of Health Sciences time type:
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Posted Todayjob requisition : R152940

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Job Title:

Controlled Substances Program Officer - Office of Research## Department:

Medicine | Office of Research Administration Under the direction of the Senior Director, Research Strategy and Operations, the Controlled Substances Program Officer (CSPO) serves as the subject matter expert (SME) and program co-lead for the College of Medicine Office of Research Controlled Substances Program (COM CSP). The CSPO implements and evaluates regulatory frameworks to ensure the COM CSP meets U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy (BOP), university and COM CSP requirements.

The CSPO implements and oversees COM CSP development and enterprise-wide projects including the rollout and optimization of technology platforms such as Campus Optics, internal standard works, process documents, web page maintenance, researcher guidance, and high-impact metrics and reporting. The CSPO co-leads DEA and BOP research laboratory inspections and develops internal inspection and monitoring strategies to proactively identify and mitigate regulatory risks.

Provides strategic consultation to researchers and collaborates with university partners including the Office of Legal Affairs, EHS, Office of Research Compliance, Investigational Drug Service, The James Inpatient Pharmacy, and internal and external suppliers. Serves as a primary regulatory liaison and advisor to the Senior Director, Research Strategy and Operations and the COM Responsible Person, in collaboration with COMOR-C. Advises on policy and training programs;

ensures continuous improvement in COM CSP scalability. May mentor and train junior team members.

Minimum Education Required Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.

Minimum

Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. 4 years' experience (4-8 preferred) in a regulatory affairs capacity within a research, government, or healthcare setting. Demonstrated expertise in controlled substances regulations, narcotics/pharmaceutical management, and research compliance. Proven experience leading cross-functional initiatives, developing processes and implementing regulatory systems.

Additional

Education Desired Advanced degree in pharmacy, or related field.

Required Qualifications

Experience with DEA/BOP inspections, federal and state licensing processes, and vendor management. Expertise in research laboratory inspection programs and internal inspection methods. Knowledge of federal and sponsor regulatory frameworks. Experience developing and overseeing operational compliance programs. Active certification(s) preferred: CPhT, RPhT, CPIA, or equivalent.

Function:
Research Administration Sub-Function:
Research Compliance

Career Level:

S3## Additional Information:##

Location:

Hamilton Hall (0038)## Position Type:

Regular## Scheduled

Hours:

40##
** Shift:
** First Shift
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