Location: Louisville,KY, USA
Our Opportunity:
Chewy is looking for a Compounding Quality Area Manager to join our team!
This role will work closely with site level leadership including: the formulations and quality departments, the compounding pharmacy team, the Head Compounding Pharmacist and the Pharmacist-In-Charge, as well as cross-functionally with other pharmacy teams. You will manage a team of direct-reports, perform or assist with deviations, investigations, and corrective/preventative actions, supervise environmental monitoring of the compounding pharmacy including HVAC and sanitary conditions, and handle equipment certification and functioning including all applicable startup and routine certifications/calibrations, cleanliness, and planned and unplanned maintenance. You will supervise and mentor the compounding pharmacy team and drive continuous improvement through routine observations and training program reviews, exercise appropriate change control oversight and coordinate change control verifications, sustain an audit program that encompasses all critical documentation and data and drive resolutions for identified areas of opportunity, and author or review standard operating procedures. Apply today!
What You'll Need:
* Bachelor's degree - in a scientific/technical field preferred
* 1-5 Years Compounding experience preferred
* Knowledge of principles, theories and laws, policies and procedures that pertain to compounding- specifically USP , , other USP general chapters, and best compounding practice
* Registered in good standing with the Kentucky BOP as a Pharmacy Tech
* Attention to detail and technical/analytical skills including use of Excel or ability to learn these skills
* Background in quality assurance or quality control in a regulated environment
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Physical Requirements- Must be able to:
* Have visual acuity, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception
* Lift a minimum of 25 lbs
* Stand for long periods of time
* Wear PPE for long periods of time when required including ability to wear tight-fitting respirators
* Use hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools, or control
* Tolerate periods of sitting, standing, squatting, kneeling, reaching and walking
* Tolerate the potential of being exposed to hazardous chemicals used in the preparation of compounds (some are classified as hazardous and/or toxic by the National Institute for Safety and Health and special safety precautions must be taken when working with these chemicals)
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