Pharmacist (Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences)
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD, US
Onsite
2026-06-24
Announced salary
$87,360 - $151,840
Low
$111K
Median
$135K
High
$164K
Market in Baltimore · BLS OEWS 2025
Estimated net pay
$5,542 - $8,989
/month · 24% withheld
after tax & contributions · Single, no dependents
Job description
Affiliated Office Address
Baltimore, MD, United States
Requisition ID
121583
Date Created
June 17, 2026
Job Function
Research
Exempt Status
Exempt
Shift Type
Casual / On Call
Schedule
varies/19
Worksite
33\-MD:Johns Hopkins Bayview
Work Modality
On\-site: 90\-100% of hours worked on\-site
The Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit (BPRU) is seeking a highly qualified ***Pharmacist*** to provide specialized pharmaceutical oversight and support for research studies. The successful candidate will perform comprehensive reviews and analyses of all aspects of investigational drug management, including product sourcing, handling, preparation, labeling, storage, and study design, to ensure regulatory compliance and the successful execution of research protocols.
**Specific Duties and Responsibilities**
* Will perform and oversee all pharmacy technical functions including,
* Preparation and development of pharmacy protocols for all medications prepared.
* Preparation, distribution, and accountability of drugs utilized in human experimental research; as well as recording, receiving, and storing all pharmaceutical supplies.
* Determining bulk compounds needed. Oversee packaging and labeling of all products compounded.
* Compounding (including bulk compounding) and calculating the correct amount of all drugs.
* Calculating and converting to proper weights and measures the amount of solution and drugs to be used, taking into account concentration, overfill for slight losses during mixture, and number of doses contained in the solution.
* Carrying out and overseeing all quality assurance activities to insure the safe and accurate preparation of treatment and research medications.
* Prepares all clinical research drugs and commercial medications based on written requirements for the Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit (BPRU) and the Clinical Research Unit (CRU).
* Compiles drug information and maintains appropriate references.
* Assists Pharmacy Research Assistant in r
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