Clinical Research Pharmacist

Walnut Creek, CA
Full Time
Experienced

Open to new graduates or experienced pharmacists looking to break into investigational drugs/clinical research!

Flourish Research is looking for motivated, talented, creative individuals who want to learn and grow in their careers while contributing to research that changes lives!
  We offer an excellent comprehensive benefits package, a supportive and collaborative work environment, and endless growth opportunities.

We have an opening for a Pharmacist at our research site in Walnut Creek, CA! The Flourish Research Walnut Creek site, formerly known as Diablo Clinical Research in Walnut Creek, has proudly served the East Bay community for 30 years as a dedicated clinical research facility conducting Phase 1–3 trials with major pharmaceutical sponsors and biotech innovators. 

This position involves supporting pharmacy activities, including investigational product oversight, protocol review, maintaining the pharmacy binder, and reviewing IP accountability. This position is ideal for a licensed pharmacist with strong attention to detail and an interest in clinical research.

Shift:  Part-time - Monday-Friday - ideally 4-5 hours each day (20-25 hours/week)
Location:  2255 Ygnacio Valley Road, Suite M, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Compensation:  $55/hr

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Review protocols and IP (investigational product) manuals for study-specific drug handling requirements
  • Oversee IP preparation, sterile compounding, storage, and dispensing activities.
  • Administer study vaccines and investigational products per protocol
  • Maintain inventory and prepare logs to ensure regulatory and audit compliance

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree OR completing a program in less than 3 months
  • Valid Pharmacist license in the State of California
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in pharmacy (Clinical research experience preferred)
  • Familiarity with medications, medical terminology, and diseases
  • Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
  • Experience working with digital data platforms and/or clinical trial management systems is a plus
  • Positive attitude, flexibility, and a strong work ethic

Flourish Research offers an excellent comprehensive benefits package, a supportive and collaborative work environment, and endless growth opportunities. Apply today to learn more about how you can join us in our mission to save and improve the lives of others!

Flourish Research is where clinical trials thrive.

Flourish Research represents one of the industry's most progressive and diversified clinical trial companies with robust capabilities in the therapeutic areas of cardiology/metabolic disorders/renal, CNS, pulmonology, and vaccines.

At Flourish Research, we strive toward excellence. In clinical trials and healthcare, excellence means everyone deserves the best care, regardless of their race, color, gender identity, religion, ethnicity, physical abilities, age, sexual orientation, or veteran status. We embrace employees, customers, and patients from these underrepresented groups to help make this vision a reality.

Flourish Research is driven by a diverse and inclusive community of passionate people who are committed to improving the quality of life of communities around the world. Flourish is committed to a safe work environment where all employees, customers, and patients are included, and treated with dignity and respect.

Flourish Research strives to build an organization that attracts and leverages diversity in our staff, which reflects the diversity of our local communities. We promote education, acceptance, and inclusion because there is beauty in diversity. The more diversity we have in our team, the more unique perspectives, and ideas we share, and the better prepared we are to serve our communities. WE SEE YOU. WE ARE YOU. WE EMBRACE YOU. WE CELEBRATE YOU!

It is the policy of Flourish Research not to discriminate against any applicant for employment, or any employee because of age, color, sex, disability, national origin, race, religion, or veteran status.

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