Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy or related field is required., Valid pharmacist license is essential., Strong communication and interpersonal skills are necessary., Experience in regulatory compliance is preferred..
Key responsabilities:
Oversee the licensing and regulation of pharmacy professionals.
Conduct inspections and ensure compliance with pharmacy laws.
Collaborate with stakeholders to improve pharmacy practices.
Provide guidance and support to pharmacy professionals.
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