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Nuclear Pharmacist - UroOncRx

Knoxville

Job Summary

The Nuclear Pharmacist – UroOncRX is responsible for the accurate preparation and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals in accordance with sterile compounding standards, regulatory requirements, and company procedures. This role supports our Uro-OncRx Pharmacy service and will involve working in a physician office and radio-labeling Gallium based radiopharmaceuticals under physician direction.   The Nuclear Pharmacist – UroOncRX will follow established workflows and will contribute to the development and refinement of best practices and standard operating procedures needed to perform these services in a physician office. The role functions as an individual contributor to ensure safe, compliant, and efficient pharmacy operations.

Uro‑OncRx Pharmacy
A physician‑partnered pharmacy embedded in a urology or oncology doctor’s office to support patient care with specialized radiopharmaceutical services.

Key Accountabilities

  • Exemplifies compliance with all regulations, Company Policies, Corporate Standards and Health and Safety rules related to area of responsibility.
  • Process and review customer orders from initial receipt through final packaging accurately and consistently.
  • Accurately set up and compound radiopharmaceuticals.
  • Manages the shift per which they are assigned in alignment with the standard policies & procedures.
  • Handle, package and deliver radiopharmaceuticals and hazardous materials in compliance with Company Policies, Corporate Standards and Health and Safety rules related to area of responsibility.
  • Monitor and maintain appropriate level of drug inventory and other business necessary supplies.
  • Perform required tests on equipment (e.g., dose calibrator constancy and survey meter checks) and manually record results.
  • Perform quality control tests on prepared products to ensure all quality requirements have been met.
  • Process returned medical waste and maintain returned reusable supplies in compliance with all regulations and Company Policies.
  • Maintain cleanliness of lab in accordance with the facility housekeeping schedules, which may include but are not limited to: mopping, sweeping, cleaning and tidy workspaces, and removal of waste from facility.
  • Perform bio-hazardous waste disposal and prepares paperwork for shipment & tracking.
  • Perform radiation wipes and surveys on shipping containers, pharmacy supplies, incoming packages, workspaces and vehicles.
  • Actively participate in maintaining a safe work environment by completing required training, providing suggestions for improving the health and safety program and bringing unsafe acts and/or conditions to the attention of management

Education and Experience:

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy.
  • Active pharmacist licensure, or eligibility for licensure, with willingness to obtain additional state licenses as required to support business and operational needs.
  • Willingness to become an authorized user of radioactive materials, as required for the role.

Position Requirements:

  • Ability to accommodate shift changes based on business needs.
  • Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
  • No three or more driving violations within the past 36 months and no DWI/DUI conviction within the past 36 months.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Willingness to submit to a background check and drug screening.
  • Authorized to work in the United States.
  • Ability to meet customer‑mandated on‑site requirements, including proof of COVID‑19 vaccination, as applicable.

 Key Capabilities:

  • Values diversity and actively contributes to an inclusive, respectful environment
  • Thinks creatively and develops effective solutions to challenges
  • Takes pride in work and consistently strives for high standards
  • Focuses on achieving goals and delivering measurable results
  • Acts with integrity and upholds ethical standards in all interactions
  • Adapts effectively to change and embraces new challenges
  • Communicates clearly, professionally, and effectively across all levels
  • Works collaboratively and shares knowledge to achieve shared goals
  • Maintains resilience and perseverance through challenges and setbacks
  • Actively pursues ongoing learning and professional development
  • Board Certified Nuclear Pharmacist, preferred
  • Experience handling radioactive materials and preparing or dispensing sterile compounded radiopharmaceuticals
  • Experience working in a clean room environment
  • Previous supervisory or leadership experience preferred
  • Communicates professionally and effectively with coworkers and external customers
  • Manages competing priorities, balances proactive and reactive work, and maintains quality and accuracy
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