Specialty Pharmacist - Full Time - Southlake, Texas
niramedical
Job Score
70 ptsOverview
Nira Medical is a national partnership of physician-led, patient-centered independent practices committed to driving the future of neurological care. Nira's mission is to enable clinicians to provide access to life-changing treatments so you can provide the best possible patient outcomes. Founded by neurologists who understand the unique challenges of the field, Nira Medical supports practices with cutting-edge technology, clinical research opportunities, and a collaborative and comprehensive care network dedicated to advancing the standard of care. As we enter the next phase of growth, our focus is on scaling our teams, services, and elevating customer experience!
Company Overview:
We are a Texas-based specialty pharmacy delivering high-touch, clinically focused services across the specialty infusion, home infusion, and retail pharmacy space. Operating from Southlake, TX, the pharmacy serves physician practices, infusion suites, and patients nationwide with the speed, expertise, and personalized support that complex specialty therapies demand. We specialize in treatments for neurology, rheumatology, and other specialty therapeutic areas.
Job Overview:
We are seeking a full-time Pharmacist to serve as the primary clinical and operational lead for our specialty pharmacy. This role is responsible for day-to-day pharmacy operations, regulatory compliance, and clinical oversight, while working collaboratively with providers and staff in a specialty clinic setting. The ideal candidate is a highly organized, detail-oriented pharmacist with strong leadership skills and a background in specialty or infusion pharmacy.
Qualifications
Active Pharmacist license in Texas, in good standing.
Eligible and willing to serve as Pharmacist in Charge.
Willing to obtain additional state licenses.
PharmD preferred (BS Pharm considered).
Minimum 1 year of experience in a specialty or infusion pharmacy setting preferred
Strong working knowledge of pharmacy laws and regulatory requirements.
Excellent organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
Ability to work independently in a satellite/solo pharmacist setting.
Knowledge & Skills
Proficient with pharmacy software systems (CareTend)
Working knowledge of specialty pharmacy accreditation process.
Competent in Microsoft programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc.)
Stronge leadership Skills to engage teams in quality improvement initiatives
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Work Environment & Location:
This position will be onsite.
Monday - Friday (9-5pm)
Compensation & Benefits:
Competitive salary, performance-based incentives, comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for professional growth and development.
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