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Join Our Team

Build a Career in Compounding Pharmacy

We are an independent family-owned pharmacy that is dedicated to solving medication problems by providing custom non-sterile medications. We are looking for team members that want an inspiring career that provides a valuable and needed service for our community. Patient safety, customer service, professionalism and quality are the core values of our pharmacy. We are looking for a team player with the willingness and desire to learn and grow professionally.

 

We’re always interested in meeting talented, motivated people who are excited about personalized medicine. Even when we’re not actively hiring, we welcome resumes from individuals who want to grow their careers in compounding pharmacy. If you don’t see a current opening that fits your background, we still encourage you to submit a resume to Mike at kuslers dot com.

 

Core Roles at Our Pharmacy

Below are the primary roles that make up our team. When we are actively hiring, open positions will be posted directly under the relevant role.

Staff Pharmacist

Overview

The Staff Pharmacist reports to the Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) and provides various duties related to the distribution function of custom prepared medications. This role is accountable for completing assigned responsibilities to the following measurements of success and standards of quality and performance.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Review and verify prescriptions for accuracy, safety, and suitability for compounding

  • Counsel patients and answer clinical questions regarding medications, interactions, side effects, and proper use

  • Verify and dispense compounded medications in accordance with USP guidelines and state law

  • Develop, maintain, and price compound formulas under pharmacy guidelines

  • Provide clinical consultation to prescribers and patients via phone, email, fax, or in person

  • Oversee proper storage, handling, and security of medications and pharmacy records

  • Teach and train pharmacy staff and interns under the direction of the PIC

  • Contribute to quality assurance, process improvement, and company initiatives

Minimum Requirements

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or Registered Pharmacist (RPh)

  • Active Washington State Pharmacist license in good standing

  • Strong knowledge of USP compounding standards and state pharmacy regulations

  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment

Pharmacy Technician - Lab

Overview
The Pharmacy Technician reports to the Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) and provides various duties related to the compounding of custom prepared medications. This role is accountable for completing assigned responsibilities to the following measurements of success and standards of quality and performance.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Compound medications according to pharmacist-approved formulas

  • Accurately weigh, measure, prepare, package, and label compounded medications

  • Verify formulas and compounding steps with the Pharmacist prior to preparation

  • Maintain equipment functionality, calibration, and daily quality checks

  • Perform and document quality assurance procedures and compounding logs

  • Manage lab inventory, including ordering, expiration tracking, and optimization

  • Maintain a clean, organized, and compliant lab environment

  • Direct lab assistants as needed

  • Participate in ongoing training and professional development

Minimum Requirements

  • Certified Pharmacy Technician (State or National), licensed and in good standing

  • Preferred relevant compounding experience

  • Strong knowledge of USP compounding guidelines and applicable Washington State laws

  • Ability to stand for extended periods, lift up to 30 lbs., and work in PPE

Pharmacy Assistant

Overview

The Pharmacy Assistant reports to the Pharmacist in Charge (PIC) and provides various duties related to assisting with the distribution function of custom prepared medications and the handling and management of in-store customer interactions. This role is accountable for completing assigned responsibilities to the following measurements of success and standards of quality and performance.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Greet patients, answer phones, and assist with in-store and over-the-counter product questions

  • Package, ship, and coordinate pickup or delivery of compounded medications

  • Process point-of-sale transactions accurately and efficiently

  • Maintain cleanliness and organization of the sales floor and work areas

  • Manage OTC inventory, including stocking, ordering, and expiration tracking

  • Support pharmacy staff with daily operational tasks

  • Ensure patient privacy and adherence to HIPAA standards

Minimum Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • No direct pharmacy experience required. Training will be provided.

  • Ability to obtain a Washington State Pharmacy Assistant license

  • Customer service experience preferred (pharmacy experience not required)

  • Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and comfort with technology

  • Ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 30 lbs.

Current Openings

When positions are available, job postings will appear on this page under the appropriate role.

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No current openings? We’re still interested in meeting great candidates.

 

If you’re interested in being considered for future opportunities:

  • Send your resume and a brief introduction to Mike at kuslers dot com.

  • Let us know which role(s) interest you and why compounding pharmacy excites you

 

We look forward to connecting with you.

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