Mercalis
Director of Pharmacy Operations and Pharmacist in Charge
Mercalis, Louisville, Kentucky, us, 40201
Director of Pharmacy Operations and Pharmacist in Charge
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Director of Pharmacy Operations and Pharmacist in Charge
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Mercalis
We’re seeking an experienced
Director of Pharmacy Operations and Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC)
to lead all aspects of our specialty mail-order pharmacy in Louisville, KY. This role provides strategic and operational leadership for clinical services, regulatory compliance, quality assurance, and staff development.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee day-to-day operations and ensure alignment with federal/state laws, accreditation standards, and internal policies
Foster a culture of safety, accountability, and patient-centered care
Collaborate with compliance, quality, and pharmacy teams to monitor service quality, identify trends, and drive continuous improvement
Support training and professional development to maintain a highly skilled, compliant team
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact: our pharmacy provides essential medications—donated by manufacturers—at no cost to patients who otherwise could not access treatment. Join Valeris and help deliver high-quality, compassionate care while driving operational excellence.
Regulatory & Compliance Oversight
Serve as the Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC) for the licensed facility, ensuring compliance with all federal and state pharmacy rules, regulations, and laws.
Maintain PIC responsibilities across various state jurisdictions, ensuring compliance for facility licensure.
Monitor and interpret pharmacy laws, regulations, and guidance from governing bodies such as State Boards of Pharmacy, DEA, FDA, CMS, and other entities.
Lead regulatory audits, including facility license renewals, change of ownership filings, and other licensing initiatives.
Develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures to ensure compliance with REMS, DSCSA, HIPAA, URAC, and internal company standards.
Investigate and resolve compliance issues, quality-related medication incidents, and deviations using CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action) processes.
Maintain strict confidentiality of patient health information in compliance with HIPAA standards.
Clinical Leadership & Pharmacy Operations
Oversee clinical services, including drug reviews and patient safety initiatives, to ensure safe and effective medication use.
Collaborate with prescribers, manufacturer clients, and other healthcare providers to resolve clinical escalations and enhance therapy outcomes and patient experiences.
Evaluate and implement technological and workflow improvements to optimize prescription processing, documentation, and patient safety.
Oversee prescription accuracy and ensure safe medication use throughout the pharmacy workflow.
Oversee prescriptions for clinical accuracy, contraindications, and drug interactions during the order verification process.
Governance, Quality, & Cross-Functional Collaboration
Collaborate to promote a just culture, regulatory transparency, and continuous quality improvement.
Collaborate with pharmacy operations, compliance and quality teams, corporate leadership, and shared services to align pharmacy performance with organizational goals.
Partner with the corporate quality team to track and analyze performance data, monitor patient safety events, and implement corrective actions to enhance service quality.
Represent the pharmacy in communications with regulatory bodies, REMS administrators, accreditation bodies, and manufacturer clients.
Lead and support initiatives for the pharmacy’s quality management and continuous quality assurance programs.
Operational Strategy & Workflow Optimization
Evaluate and implement workflow and technological improvements to enhance operational efficiency and patient care.
With operations, monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), production goals, and staff performance metrics to improve operational performance or enhance workflow processes and training initiatives.
Use performance metrics to guide staffing decisions, identify process delays, and improve documentation standards.
Ensure accurate and complete documentation of services rendered, products delivered, and patient education.
Personnel Management & Development
Supervise and enforce workflow standards, ensuring pharmacist oversight and operational consistency.
Oversee pharmacy opening and closing procedures, either directly or through delegation to staff.
Manage onboarding, training, continuing education, and competency assessments for pharmacy personnel.
Provide coaching, conduct performance reviews, and hold staff accountable to meet productivity and compliance goals.
Promote interdepartmental education for pharmacy personnel, healthcare providers, and patients.
Cross-Functional & External Collaboration
Represent the pharmacy for client audits and quarterly business reviews. Present during capabilities presentations and support in client pitches.
Serve as the pharmacy’s regulatory representative in interactions with boards of pharmacy, manufacturer clients, auditors, and other accreditation bodies.
Partner with corporate teams to implement and monitor compliance reporting tools, such as LicenseComply, RegComply, and QuREy.
Coordinate with legal, compliance, operations, and shared services teams to ensure cross-functional alignment.
Qualifications Education
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited school of pharmacy.
Licensing
Active and unrestricted pharmacist license in good standing in Kentucky with the ability to obtain licensure in additional states as required for business needs.
Active and unrestricted non-resident state licenses as required by boards of pharmacies to dispense in those states as a mail order pharmacy. States include Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. Iowa, Idaho and Pennsylvania.
Experience
Minimum of 5–8 years of experience in clinical pharmacy, regulatory compliance, or specialty/mail-order pharmacy operations.
Proven experience as a Pharmacist-in-Charge or in a similar regulatory leadership role.
Minimum of 2–5 years of management experience, overseeing no fewer than 3 direct/indirect reports.
Previous experience working with auditors, inspectors, and regulatory agencies.
Knowledge & Skills
Strong knowledge of pharmacy laws, including REMS, DSCSA, HIPAA, state-specific Board of Pharmacy regulations, and URAC standards.
Experience interpreting compliance requirements and regulations from the DEA, FDA, and state pharmacy boards.
Proficiency with pharmacy management systems and regulatory databases.
Familiarity with customer relationship management systems.
Strong analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to effectively manage cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
Ability to use pharmaceutical and medical reference literature to provide drug information to healthcare providers and patients.
Additional Requirements
Maintain required continuing education (CEU) credits to uphold licensure.
Participate in professional development and support staff training initiatives.
Perform additional duties as assigned by pharmacy leadership.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and stand for extended periods.
Applicants must complete a criminal background investigation.
Special Skills
Independence in clinical discussions and evaluations.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams, healthcare providers, and patients.
Capable of managing complex situations and providing clear, actionable guidance.
Technical Skills
Familiarity with computer applications and Windows PC systems, with the ability to learn new, complex computer system applications.
Digital dexterity (e.g., proficiency in using a computer keyboard).
Preferred Attributes
Additional state pharmacist licenses
Seniority Level
Director
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Function
Health Care Provider
Industry
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Louisville, KY
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Director of Pharmacy Operations and Pharmacist in Charge
role at
Mercalis
We’re seeking an experienced
Director of Pharmacy Operations and Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC)
to lead all aspects of our specialty mail-order pharmacy in Louisville, KY. This role provides strategic and operational leadership for clinical services, regulatory compliance, quality assurance, and staff development.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee day-to-day operations and ensure alignment with federal/state laws, accreditation standards, and internal policies
Foster a culture of safety, accountability, and patient-centered care
Collaborate with compliance, quality, and pharmacy teams to monitor service quality, identify trends, and drive continuous improvement
Support training and professional development to maintain a highly skilled, compliant team
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact: our pharmacy provides essential medications—donated by manufacturers—at no cost to patients who otherwise could not access treatment. Join Valeris and help deliver high-quality, compassionate care while driving operational excellence.
Regulatory & Compliance Oversight
Serve as the Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC) for the licensed facility, ensuring compliance with all federal and state pharmacy rules, regulations, and laws.
Maintain PIC responsibilities across various state jurisdictions, ensuring compliance for facility licensure.
Monitor and interpret pharmacy laws, regulations, and guidance from governing bodies such as State Boards of Pharmacy, DEA, FDA, CMS, and other entities.
Lead regulatory audits, including facility license renewals, change of ownership filings, and other licensing initiatives.
Develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures to ensure compliance with REMS, DSCSA, HIPAA, URAC, and internal company standards.
Investigate and resolve compliance issues, quality-related medication incidents, and deviations using CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action) processes.
Maintain strict confidentiality of patient health information in compliance with HIPAA standards.
Clinical Leadership & Pharmacy Operations
Oversee clinical services, including drug reviews and patient safety initiatives, to ensure safe and effective medication use.
Collaborate with prescribers, manufacturer clients, and other healthcare providers to resolve clinical escalations and enhance therapy outcomes and patient experiences.
Evaluate and implement technological and workflow improvements to optimize prescription processing, documentation, and patient safety.
Oversee prescription accuracy and ensure safe medication use throughout the pharmacy workflow.
Oversee prescriptions for clinical accuracy, contraindications, and drug interactions during the order verification process.
Governance, Quality, & Cross-Functional Collaboration
Collaborate to promote a just culture, regulatory transparency, and continuous quality improvement.
Collaborate with pharmacy operations, compliance and quality teams, corporate leadership, and shared services to align pharmacy performance with organizational goals.
Partner with the corporate quality team to track and analyze performance data, monitor patient safety events, and implement corrective actions to enhance service quality.
Represent the pharmacy in communications with regulatory bodies, REMS administrators, accreditation bodies, and manufacturer clients.
Lead and support initiatives for the pharmacy’s quality management and continuous quality assurance programs.
Operational Strategy & Workflow Optimization
Evaluate and implement workflow and technological improvements to enhance operational efficiency and patient care.
With operations, monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), production goals, and staff performance metrics to improve operational performance or enhance workflow processes and training initiatives.
Use performance metrics to guide staffing decisions, identify process delays, and improve documentation standards.
Ensure accurate and complete documentation of services rendered, products delivered, and patient education.
Personnel Management & Development
Supervise and enforce workflow standards, ensuring pharmacist oversight and operational consistency.
Oversee pharmacy opening and closing procedures, either directly or through delegation to staff.
Manage onboarding, training, continuing education, and competency assessments for pharmacy personnel.
Provide coaching, conduct performance reviews, and hold staff accountable to meet productivity and compliance goals.
Promote interdepartmental education for pharmacy personnel, healthcare providers, and patients.
Cross-Functional & External Collaboration
Represent the pharmacy for client audits and quarterly business reviews. Present during capabilities presentations and support in client pitches.
Serve as the pharmacy’s regulatory representative in interactions with boards of pharmacy, manufacturer clients, auditors, and other accreditation bodies.
Partner with corporate teams to implement and monitor compliance reporting tools, such as LicenseComply, RegComply, and QuREy.
Coordinate with legal, compliance, operations, and shared services teams to ensure cross-functional alignment.
Qualifications Education
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited school of pharmacy.
Licensing
Active and unrestricted pharmacist license in good standing in Kentucky with the ability to obtain licensure in additional states as required for business needs.
Active and unrestricted non-resident state licenses as required by boards of pharmacies to dispense in those states as a mail order pharmacy. States include Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. Iowa, Idaho and Pennsylvania.
Experience
Minimum of 5–8 years of experience in clinical pharmacy, regulatory compliance, or specialty/mail-order pharmacy operations.
Proven experience as a Pharmacist-in-Charge or in a similar regulatory leadership role.
Minimum of 2–5 years of management experience, overseeing no fewer than 3 direct/indirect reports.
Previous experience working with auditors, inspectors, and regulatory agencies.
Knowledge & Skills
Strong knowledge of pharmacy laws, including REMS, DSCSA, HIPAA, state-specific Board of Pharmacy regulations, and URAC standards.
Experience interpreting compliance requirements and regulations from the DEA, FDA, and state pharmacy boards.
Proficiency with pharmacy management systems and regulatory databases.
Familiarity with customer relationship management systems.
Strong analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to effectively manage cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
Ability to use pharmaceutical and medical reference literature to provide drug information to healthcare providers and patients.
Additional Requirements
Maintain required continuing education (CEU) credits to uphold licensure.
Participate in professional development and support staff training initiatives.
Perform additional duties as assigned by pharmacy leadership.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and stand for extended periods.
Applicants must complete a criminal background investigation.
Special Skills
Independence in clinical discussions and evaluations.
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams, healthcare providers, and patients.
Capable of managing complex situations and providing clear, actionable guidance.
Technical Skills
Familiarity with computer applications and Windows PC systems, with the ability to learn new, complex computer system applications.
Digital dexterity (e.g., proficiency in using a computer keyboard).
Preferred Attributes
Additional state pharmacist licenses
Seniority Level
Director
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Function
Health Care Provider
Industry
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Louisville, KY
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