FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014
The Board of Pharmacy has an opening for an entry level Investigator/Inspector.
The primary duties of the position will be to conduct inspections and investigate complaints of pharmacies covering the counties of Wake, , , Person, , and Franklin in . Duties may also include conducting investigations on pharmacists, pharmacies, pharmacy technicians and/or medical and/or durable medical permitees as assigned by the Director or Assistant Director of Investigations and Inspections. The applicant must be able to review and/or audit pharmacy, healthcare and other records for proper documentation; analyze records for problems with prescriptions and other dispensing issues. The applicant must be able to compile data, compile an investigatory report and testify at Board hearings, court trials, or in other settings.
The inspections and investigations conducted by the investigator/inspector deal with allegations of violations of applicable state and federal laws, rules, and regulations of the Board of Pharmacy.
Requirements for application for the inspector/investigator position require a four-year degree from an accredited college or university; one year of investigation or inspection experience; or a two-year degree from an accredited university or college and equivalent investigative or inspection experience. Applicants are required to be a resident of North Carolina, have a valid NC driver’s license, and bring a certified copy of a criminal background check from their local county Clerk of Superior Court. It is recommended that applicants live in one of the counties mentioned above.
All applicants should submit a cover letter of interest along with a resume by , July 20, 2014, to Joshua Kohler, Director of Investigations and Inspections.
The Board of Pharmacy has an opening for an entry level Investigator/Inspector.
The primary duties of the position will be to conduct inspections and investigate complaints of pharmacies covering the counties of Wake, , , Person, , and Franklin in . Duties may also include conducting investigations on pharmacists, pharmacies, pharmacy technicians and/or medical and/or durable medical permitees as assigned by the Director or Assistant Director of Investigations and Inspections. The applicant must be able to review and/or audit pharmacy, healthcare and other records for proper documentation; analyze records for problems with prescriptions and other dispensing issues. The applicant must be able to compile data, compile an investigatory report and testify at Board hearings, court trials, or in other settings.
The inspections and investigations conducted by the investigator/inspector deal with allegations of violations of applicable state and federal laws, rules, and regulations of the Board of Pharmacy.
Requirements for application for the inspector/investigator position require a four-year degree from an accredited college or university; one year of investigation or inspection experience; or a two-year degree from an accredited university or college and equivalent investigative or inspection experience. Applicants are required to be a resident of North Carolina, have a valid NC driver’s license, and bring a certified copy of a criminal background check from their local county Clerk of Superior Court. It is recommended that applicants live in one of the counties mentioned above.
All applicants should submit a cover letter of interest along with a resume by , July 20, 2014, to Joshua Kohler, Director of Investigations and Inspections.
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