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Pharmacy Auditor

Job in Morrisville, Wake County, North Carolina, 27560, USA
Listing for: UNC REX Healthcare
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Pharmacy, Pharmacy Technician
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Description

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Summary:

The Pharmacy Auditor will work closely with the Department’s leadership team and multidisciplinary leadership team across the hospital involved in the prevention and reaction to drug diversion. The Pharmacy Auditor is responsible for gathering, interpreting, sharing, and broadly influencing clinical, operational, and financial data important to controlled substances management and diversion detection and prevention across UNC HCS. This position will also interface closely with business analysts in the Pharmacy Analytics team for data warehousing needs related to controlled substances reports used for surveillance and investigations.

The Pharmacy Auditor will collaborate with colleagues outside of the Department of Pharmacy to monitor for drug diversion, reconcile controlled substances medication discrepancies, investigate concerning potential drug diversion and provide education to staff on appropriate management of controlled substances.

Responsibilities
  • Work independently in Excel platform to accurately review, merge and interpret data from multiple data sources (EPIC/BO, KP, Work Force Management).
  • Monitor and assist in resolution of controlled substances discrepancies working with Pharmacy, Nursing and Anesthesia staff and leadership for timely reconciliation.
  • Review and investigate medication transaction reports, safety reports and Hospital Police reports, etc. analysing data findings for patterns indicative of drug diversion or identification of gaps in workflow that can lead to drug diversion.
  • Collect, review, track and trend data from multiple information sources including but not limited to the medication dispensing and administration pathways, time and attendance, and incorporate findings to build an accurate, objective and comprehensive audit.
  • Build data visuals that accurately depict findings from audits that are shared with Departmental leadership, and be able to accurately articulate case findings, providing follow‑up data in a timely manner when requested.
  • Present audits flagged as potential for controlled substances diversion to Departmental leadership and Controlled Substances Assessment Team and lead closeout of investigation.
  • Manage multiple audits and accurately and consistently track outcomes in multiple records.
  • Recognise and communicate areas of concern to supervisor regarding controlled substances management discovered during routine report review and surveillance and investigation process.
  • Work with Pharmacy Auditor team member to develop recurring controlled substances reports, dashboards, and key performance indicators and metrics that can be used for drug diversion surveillance and/or provide enhanced insight and improve organisational decision‑making.
  • Maintain a broad knowledge of data warehouses and work with Pharmacy Analytics team for data warehousing projects related to controlled substances data needs.
  • Other Information

    Education Requirements:

    • Bachelor’s degree in Health Care Administration or other related field (or equivalent combination of education, training and experience).

    Licensure/Certification Requirements:

    • No licensure or certification required.

    Professional Experience Requirements:

    • Requires one (1) year of experience in health care compliance/auditing, or related duties involved in medication discrepancy monitoring, surveillance and investigation. If an Associate’s degree: requires two (2) years experience in health care compliance/auditing, or related duties involved in medication discrepancy monitoring, surveillance and investigation OR other directly related experience (e.g., pharmacy technician, pharmacy automation, controlled substances, pharmacy supervisor, etc.). If a High School diploma requires three (3) years of experience in health care compliance/auditing, or related duties involved in medication discrepancy monitoring, surveillance and investigation other directly related experience (e.g., pharmacy technician, pharmacy automation, controlled substances, pharmacy supervisor,…
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