Glenview Professional Pharmacy

Non-Sterile Compounding Technician

Richland Hills, TexasFull-time
$23 - $27 hourly
About the Job
Experienced Non-Sterile Compounding Pharmacy Technician
Full-Time | DFW Area | $23–$27/hour DOE

We are seeking an experienced Non-Sterile Compounding Pharmacy Technician to join our growing pharmacy team.

This is not an entry-level compounding position. We are specifically looking for a technician with hands-on non-sterile compounding experience who can work accurately, efficiently, and with minimal training.

What You'll Do:
  • Prepare non-sterile compounded medications according to formulas and SOPs.
  • Compound capsules, creams, ointments, gels, suspensions, solutions, and troches.
  • Accurately weigh, measure, mix, and calculate ingredients.
  • Complete compounding records and required documentation.
  • Follow USP <795> standards and quality-control procedures.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and compliant compounding area.
  • Assist with inventory, ingredients, and BUD/expiration tracking.

What We're Looking For:
  • Previous hands-on non-sterile compounding experience required.
  • Active Texas Pharmacy Technician Registration.
  • Strong pharmaceutical math and calculation skills.
  • Experience with multiple non-sterile dosage forms.
  • Strong attention to detail and documentation.
  • Dependable, organized, and able to work independently.

Preferred:
  • 2+ years of non-sterile compounding experience.
  • PTCB/CPhT certification.
  • Strong working knowledge of USP <795>.
  • Experience in an independent or specialty compounding pharmacy.
  • Sterile Compounding Experience is Preferred, but not Required.

Compensation:
$24–$27/hour, depending on directly relevant experience.
We are willing to pay toward the top of the range for an experienced technician who can step into the compounding lab and contribute with minimal training.

Apply:
If you have real, hands-on non-sterile compounding experience, we'd like to hear from you.

Please submit your resume and briefly describe the dosage forms you have personally compounded.