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Parexel's Early Phase Clinical Unit (EPCU) plays a vital role in the development of innovative new medicines that improve public health, enhance patient outcomes, and save lives. We are seeking a Per Diem Pharmacy Technician to support our Baltimore EPCU. This role offers a unique opportunity to work in a highly regulated clinical research environment—different from traditional retail or hospital pharmacy settings—while contributing directly to advancing medical innovation.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinate with the EPCU Pharmacist or pharmacy technicians to support timely review of IP randomization schedules, dose preparation requirements, and other project‑related work
Ensure sufficient inventory of test and reference products to support ongoing study execution
Store IP according to study protocols, EPCU SOPs, and applicable regulatory guidelines
Prepare, label, and dispense IP for dosing in strict compliance with protocols, randomization schedules, EPCU SOPs, and regulatory requirements
Ensure timely and accurate delivery or availability of IP for all dosing activities
Maintain accurate and complete documentation of IP receipt, preparation, dispensing, returns, and destruction or return to the Sponsor
Oversee proper storage, archiving, and maintenance of IP study documentation
Ensure that IP is securely stored in designated locked areas within the EPCU
Comply with EPCU SOPs, Good Clinical Practices (GCP), and Good Pharmacy Practices
Participate in project or client meetings to represent EPCU Pharmacy services, as applicable
Support sponsor monitoring visits related to IP accountability and documentation
Assist in maintaining and improving pharmacy workflows and operational processes
Participate in quality improvement initiatives within the EPCU
Perform other pharmacy‑related duties as assigned
Requirements:
High School Diploma (or equivalent) required
Active Maryland Pharmacy Technician License or current enrollment in a PharmD program
Minimum 1 year of experience as a pharmacy technician (research, hospital, or retail experience accepted)
Highly preferred: Knowledge of sterile compounding practices
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in documentation
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to work effectively in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment