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Pharmacist In Charge
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Inspire Veterinary Partners Inc
Inspire Veterinary Partners is launching a state‑licensed veterinary pharmacy in the Orlando area and is seeking a Florida‑licensed Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) who is passionate about veterinary medicine and excellence in pharmacy operations. This is a closed‑door community pharmacy serving both Inspire Veterinary hospitals in Florida and pet owners statewide through prescription delivery and we also ship OTC and wellness products across the U.S.
Responsibilities & Duties
Serve as Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) for a Florida‑licensed veterinary pharmacy
Ensure full compliance with Florida Board of Pharmacy (BOP), DEA regulations, and state/federal dispensing laws
Review, verify, and dispense veterinary prescriptions with accuracy and clinical integrity
Oversee prescription processing workflows and quality assurance for mail‑order operations
Maintain required records, logs, inventories, and reports per regulatory standards
Develop and enforce SOPs for safe, compliant, and efficient pharmacy operations
Provide clinical guidance on veterinary pharmaceuticals and dosing
Oversee controlled substance storage, reporting, and compliance
Lead, mentor, and supervise pharmacy support team members
Coordinate pharmacy fulfillment for Inspire Veterinary hospitals in Florida
Support product expansion, vendor relationships, and formulary management
Prepare for and lead inspections and audits
Deliver exceptional service to veterinarians, clients, and internal partners
Uphold a culture of ethics, safety, accuracy, and continuous improvement
Ensure proper handling and labeling of veterinary‑specific medications, including species‑specific dosing and contraindications
Collaborate with veterinary professionals to optimize therapeutic outcomes and ensure safe medication use in animals
Monitor adverse drug reactions and report veterinary pharmacovigilance data as required
Stay current with veterinary pharmacology developments, compounding standards, and emerging therapies
Train pharmacy staff on veterinary‑specific protocols, terminology, and client communication
Participate in cross‑functional initiatives to improve veterinary care delivery and pharmacy integration
This role must meet all responsibilities of a Pharmacist in Charge as defined by the Florida Board of Pharmacy.
Compensation and Benefits
Compensation is negotiable based on credentials and experience. The actual rate offered will carefully consider a wide range of factors, including skills, qualifications and experience.
Annual bonus potential, contingent upon pharmacy performance
401k with 100% employer matching on 1st 3% (1st of the month after 90 days)
Employee Stock Option Program eligibility
Paid Time Off: Up to 4 weeks annually upon hire
6 flex/bereavement/sick days + 6 paid holidays
Medical, dental, and vision insurance. Paid 100% for full‑time employee coverage; Buy‑up medical plan available. Additional family member coverage available at the employee’s discretion
Healthcare Reimbursement Arrangement benefits
Short‑term and long‑term disability insurance
Life Insurance and AD&D – Employer paid for the employee
Additional voluntary benefits for Critical Illness, Additional Life and AD&D available
EAP Wellness and partnership with BetterHelp.com
Annual Continuing Education allowance
State license/DEA/Professional Liability Insurance Reimbursement
Professional Membership Reimbursement
Pet care discounts
Uniform allowance
Requirements
Active Florida Pharmacist license in good standing (RPh or PharmD)
Eligible to serve as Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) in Florida
Experience in retail, mail‑order, compounding, or clinical pharmacy
Knowledge of pharmacy law, controlled substance regulations, and compliance
Passion for building pharmacy systems and SOPs
Strong leadership and communication skills
Veterinary experience/exposure is a plus (but not required, training provided)
High integrity, professional accountability, and commitment to safety
Familiarity with veterinary pharmacology, species‑specific dosing, and compounding for animals
Experience with veterinary software systems or willingness to learn
Ability to interpret veterinary prescriptions and collaborate with DVMs
Commitment to continuing education in veterinary pharmacy
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industries: Veterinary Services
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Pharmacist In Charge
role at
Inspire Veterinary Partners Inc
Inspire Veterinary Partners is launching a state‑licensed veterinary pharmacy in the Orlando area and is seeking a Florida‑licensed Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) who is passionate about veterinary medicine and excellence in pharmacy operations. This is a closed‑door community pharmacy serving both Inspire Veterinary hospitals in Florida and pet owners statewide through prescription delivery and we also ship OTC and wellness products across the U.S.
Responsibilities & Duties
Serve as Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) for a Florida‑licensed veterinary pharmacy
Ensure full compliance with Florida Board of Pharmacy (BOP), DEA regulations, and state/federal dispensing laws
Review, verify, and dispense veterinary prescriptions with accuracy and clinical integrity
Oversee prescription processing workflows and quality assurance for mail‑order operations
Maintain required records, logs, inventories, and reports per regulatory standards
Develop and enforce SOPs for safe, compliant, and efficient pharmacy operations
Provide clinical guidance on veterinary pharmaceuticals and dosing
Oversee controlled substance storage, reporting, and compliance
Lead, mentor, and supervise pharmacy support team members
Coordinate pharmacy fulfillment for Inspire Veterinary hospitals in Florida
Support product expansion, vendor relationships, and formulary management
Prepare for and lead inspections and audits
Deliver exceptional service to veterinarians, clients, and internal partners
Uphold a culture of ethics, safety, accuracy, and continuous improvement
Ensure proper handling and labeling of veterinary‑specific medications, including species‑specific dosing and contraindications
Collaborate with veterinary professionals to optimize therapeutic outcomes and ensure safe medication use in animals
Monitor adverse drug reactions and report veterinary pharmacovigilance data as required
Stay current with veterinary pharmacology developments, compounding standards, and emerging therapies
Train pharmacy staff on veterinary‑specific protocols, terminology, and client communication
Participate in cross‑functional initiatives to improve veterinary care delivery and pharmacy integration
This role must meet all responsibilities of a Pharmacist in Charge as defined by the Florida Board of Pharmacy.
Compensation and Benefits
Compensation is negotiable based on credentials and experience. The actual rate offered will carefully consider a wide range of factors, including skills, qualifications and experience.
Annual bonus potential, contingent upon pharmacy performance
401k with 100% employer matching on 1st 3% (1st of the month after 90 days)
Employee Stock Option Program eligibility
Paid Time Off: Up to 4 weeks annually upon hire
6 flex/bereavement/sick days + 6 paid holidays
Medical, dental, and vision insurance. Paid 100% for full‑time employee coverage; Buy‑up medical plan available. Additional family member coverage available at the employee’s discretion
Healthcare Reimbursement Arrangement benefits
Short‑term and long‑term disability insurance
Life Insurance and AD&D – Employer paid for the employee
Additional voluntary benefits for Critical Illness, Additional Life and AD&D available
EAP Wellness and partnership with BetterHelp.com
Annual Continuing Education allowance
State license/DEA/Professional Liability Insurance Reimbursement
Professional Membership Reimbursement
Pet care discounts
Uniform allowance
Requirements
Active Florida Pharmacist license in good standing (RPh or PharmD)
Eligible to serve as Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) in Florida
Experience in retail, mail‑order, compounding, or clinical pharmacy
Knowledge of pharmacy law, controlled substance regulations, and compliance
Passion for building pharmacy systems and SOPs
Strong leadership and communication skills
Veterinary experience/exposure is a plus (but not required, training provided)
High integrity, professional accountability, and commitment to safety
Familiarity with veterinary pharmacology, species‑specific dosing, and compounding for animals
Experience with veterinary software systems or willingness to learn
Ability to interpret veterinary prescriptions and collaborate with DVMs
Commitment to continuing education in veterinary pharmacy
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industries: Veterinary Services
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