Practice Manager, Nuclear Pharmacy
Brigham and Women's Hospital | |
$118,435.20 - $172,234.40
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United States, Massachusetts, Boston | |
20 Shattuck Street (Show on map) | |
Jun 03, 2026 | |
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The Practice Manager, Nuclear Pharmacy is a member of the pharmacy management staff working in the BWH/BICOR facility, a dual-registered nuclear pharmacy and PET drug manufacturing facility located at the BWH main campus. The mission of the BICOR/Nuclear Pharmacy program is to meet the clinical need for radiopharmaceuticals utilized in the nuclear medicine & molecular imaging department at BWH and affiliated institutions while supporting radiotracer development for researchers throughout the Mass General Brigham system.
Reporting to the Operations Manager, BWH Nuclear Pharmacy & PET Production, the Nuclear Pharmacy Coordinator provides a heightened level of oversight, practice expertise, and cross-functional leadership for daily operation of the nuclear pharmacy and is a leading voice in the quality management program for the cGMP PET drug manufacturing plant. This role serves as an operational liaison between Nuclear Pharmacy / BICOR leadership and other institutional departments, including Nuclear Medicine clinic operations, Interventional Radiology, and Radiation Safety. The coordinator ensures routine procedures are harmonized with institutional policy and industry best practice standards and is central to scheduling routine and specialized training to nuclear medicine professionals throughout the department. The incumbent assists departmental leadership with maintaining regulatory compliance throughout the nuclear pharmacy practice in an intensely controlled operational environment. Principal duties and responsibilities The incumbent has the following practice responsibilities as an Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist: - Responsible for operating the Radiopharmacy independently and staffing BICOR manufacturing units during operating hours as needed. Shifts and responsibilities are subject to change according to clinical, research, and staffing needs Additionally, the incumbent has the following management responsibilities: - Daily oversight of all nuclear pharmacists, pharmacists, support staff, and students working in the nuclear pharmacy. - Ensures that all practice requirements for a sterile nuclear pharmacy cleanroom environment are met. - Coordinates complex workflows across the nuclear pharmacy practice and cGMP quality management system. - When necessary, provides operations leadership support in nuclear pharmacy practice areas throughout the Mass General Brigham system. Qualifications - Graduate of an AACP accredited pharmacy program and a registered pharmacist with the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy, or Board eligible. (Required) - Recognized as an Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist on a license issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an Agreement State. (Required) - Can demonstrate expertise and experience in the following practice areas: sterile preparation and compounding of SPECT and radiotherapeutic drugs or medical devices under USP <825> practice standards, PET drug manufacturing and quality management under 21 CFR part 212, federal and state regulatory requirements for the operation of a nuclear pharmacy, and NRC-compliant training of nuclear medicine professional staff (NMTs, Pharmacy, Physicians). (Required) - Five or more years as Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist in an academic or commercial setting. (Preferred) - Certification from the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties as a Nuclear Pharmacist, or certification eligible. (Preferred) Physical Requirements
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$118,435.20 - $172,234.40
Jun 03, 2026