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UT/UTCD Data Analyst [Level 3] - Houston, Texas

Company: Pipecare Group

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Minimum 4-year technical or engineering degree from an accredited university (experience in the analysis of in-line inspection data may be considered in lieu of…

RSSR - Language Desk- Korean (Chicago or Houston)

Company: United Airlines

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Handle incoming phone calls that include booking itineraries and answering inquiries from customers; resolve complex customer issues.

Data Center Project Manager, IT/Network

Company: Microsoft

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Bachelor's or Technical College Degree in Computer Science, Math, Telecommunications, Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, Supply Chain Management or related…

CDL A Truck Driver - Lease Purchase - $90,000+ / yr

Company: Anderson Trucking Service Inc.

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Average weekly truck payment is $550-$705. Flatbed Lease drivers earn *$3,700 – $4,700 gross per week*. 2020-2025 Freightliner, Peterbilt, or Volvo trucks.

Convention Facilities Security Guard I

Company: City of San Antonio

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Takes necessary action to detain or prevent entry by unauthorized persons. Monitors and maintains station at entry/exit point to City activities.

Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Women's Services (Days)

Company: Texas Childrens Hospital

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Identifies and suggests agents to be added, deleted, or modified to/within the formulary and database. Utilizes appropriate skills to help develop a care plan.

Security Officer Full Time Days BMC

Company: Baptist Medical Center

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Must maintain a valid state driver’s license. REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE: Requires the ability to obtain, and maintain, appropriate state license/…

RSSR - Language Desk Mandarin (Chicago or Houston)

Company: United Airlines

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Handle incoming phone calls that include booking itineraries and answering inquiries from customers; resolve complex customer issues.

Saddle Shop Retail Sales Associate

Company: King Ranch

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Promote and answer questions about the history of King Ranch to customers. Accurately and efficiently complete all sales transactions and maintain proper cash…

Custodian Supervisor

Company: Harris County Toll Road Authority

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

A valid Texas driver's license and good driving record. Logs all maintenance-related calls into the request log, coordinates maintenance schedules with the…

Sales Manager – Earn $275K+ in a Full-Time Leadership Role

Company: THE CRASH FACTORY

Location: Dallas, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

If you can lead from the front, hold a team to elite standards, and deliver results, *this might be your last job ever.*. Profit-sharing and leadership bonuses.

AI Security Engineer

Company: Crowe LLP

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 12, 2025

Excellent communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate complex security topics to both technical and non-technical audiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Safety Coordinator roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level safety coordinators in retail pharmacies earn approximately $55,000–$65,000 annually, mid‑level coordinators range $65,000–$85,000, and senior coordinators or safety managers can command $85,000–$110,000 depending on store size, location, and experience with safety audit software like Medsafety.
What skills and certifications are required to excel in pharmacy safety roles?
Key skills include deep knowledge of CMS safety standards, hazardous drug handling, incident reporting, data analysis (Excel, SQL), and strong communication. Certifications that boost credibility are Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT), Certified Pharmacy Safety Professional (CPSP) from the Pharmacy Safety Association, Certified Pharmacy Manager (CPM), and specialized training in MedSafe or OSHA Hazardous Drug Guidance. Many employers also value experience with pharmacy software such as PioneerRx, AdvancedMD, and safety dashboards.
Is remote work an option for pharmacy safety positions?
Remote work is viable for roles focused on audit analysis and compliance oversight—Quality Assurance Analysts and Compliance Officers can operate from home using secure VPN access to PioneerRx, AdvancedMD, and CMS reporting portals. On‑site Safety Coordinators typically require physical presence for dispensing cabinet inspections and staff training, though many chains now offer hybrid schedules with 1–2 onsite days per week.
What are common career progression paths from entry‑level safety roles?
A typical trajectory starts with Pharmacy Technician (Safety focus), advances to Safety Technician, then Safety Coordinator, followed by Senior Safety Manager, Director of Pharmacy Safety, and ultimately VP of Pharmacy Operations. Advancement often hinges on mastering safety audit tools, leading cross‑functional safety initiatives, and obtaining advanced certifications such as CPSP or CPM.
What industry trends are shaping pharmacy safety and what should professionals watch?
Key trends include increased automation with dispensing cabinets, AI‑driven medication reconciliation, expansion of telepharmacy, stricter opioid dispensing regulations, heightened cybersecurity for pharmacy safety data, and tighter integration of pharmacy systems with electronic health records (EHR). CMS is also rolling out a pharmacy safety scorecard, making real‑time safety metrics and compliance reporting more critical than ever.

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