PHARMACIST
LITTLE ROCK, AR, US, 72202
Position Number: 22181851
County: Pulaski
Anticipated Starting Salary: $118,399.01
Position Summary
The Pharmacist will function as the PBM Division Manager. The PBM Division Manager organizes and monitors all PBM-related complaints, licensing, and renewal activities. The Manager also oversees a small professional staff and serves as the Division’s primary point of contact for pharmacies, PBMs, and other state agencies and government officials. Knowledge of pharmacy operations and pharmacist responsibilities are critical to the management of the department and the assessment of incoming complaints from pharmacies. Success in this role hinges on exceptional organizational discipline, the ability to navigate an evolving regulatory landscape with minimal oversight, and strong interpersonal skills that foster cooperation among internal and external stakeholders. A PharmD is required to ensure fluency in PBM operations and terminology related to pharmacy operations.
This position requires on-site employment with no remote or hybrid options available.
Education and Professional Work Experience
Minimum Qualifications
A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited pharmacy school is required.
Preferred Qualification
- A PharmD, RPh, or equivalent experience and education.
- Exceptional organizational skills.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Working knowledge of Arkansas PBM statutes, rules, and regulations.
- Proficiency with common business technology and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Working knowledge of pharmacy operations, inventory management, and point-of-sale adjudication.
- Knowledge of the contracting chain between drug manufacturers, pharmacy services administrative organizations, PBMs, health plans, and pharmacies.
- Knowledge of emerging developments within the retail pharmacy industry regarding PBMs and health plans.
- Knowledge of compliance standards for record-keeping, patient privacy, and medication safety in a healthcare setting.
Required Certificates
Must hold a valid Pharmacist License issued by the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Extensive knowledge of pharmacology, therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmaceutical law.
- Strong understanding of drug interactions, side effects, and contraindications.
- Ability to accurately interpret and apply clinical guidelines and pharmacological principles to patient care.
- Ability to explain complex medication regimens in simple, clear terms for patients and caregivers.
- Understanding of relevant state and federal pharmacy laws, including the Controlled Substances Act, HIPAA, and the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
- Knowledge of compliance standards for record-keeping, patient privacy, and medication safety in a healthcare setting.
Job Responsibilities and Expected Results
- Maintain and refine the PBM complaint tracker; assign investigations; set timelines; and ensure timely responses to complaints.
- Oversee end-to-end licensing cycle for all PBMs operating in Arkansas.
- Report to and assist PBM General Counsel and Director in developing procedures and workflows for PBM complaints.
- Lead and develop a small team of specialists; delegate work to match skills and regulatory goals; and oversee implementation projects that streamline operations.
- Collaborate with PBM General Counsel and Director on rulemaking, bulletins, and hearing preparations as the regulatory landscape evolves.
Position Information
Job Series: Pharmacists
Classification: Pharmacist – Career Path
Class Code: MPA01P
Pay Grade: MED09
Salary Range: $118,399 - $175,231
Job Summary
Primary Responsibilities
Knowledge and Skills
Minimum Qualifications
Licensure/Certifications
Nearest Major Market: Little Rock