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Pharmacist (Chief Pharmacist)

Justice, Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System

Department of Justice

Fresh

Salary

$105,519 - $137,178

per year

Closes

January 29, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This role involves leading the pharmacy operations at a federal prison in Michigan, managing everything from dispensing medications to ensuring safe storage and coordinating with other departments to support inmate health and rehabilitation.

A good fit would be an experienced pharmacist who thrives in a structured, high-security environment and enjoys integrating clinical care with administrative duties.

It's ideal for someone committed to public safety and helping people prepare for life after incarceration.

Key Requirements

  • Doctoral degree in Pharmacy (Pharm.D. or equivalent) from an ACPE-accredited program
  • Current, active, and unrestricted license to practice pharmacy in a U.S. state, DC, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territory
  • At least one year of professional pharmacy experience equivalent to the next lower grade level
  • Ability to distinguish basic colors (medical requirement)
  • Experience in dispensing medications, evaluating usage patterns, and providing patient education on proper use and side effects
  • Knowledge of medication properties, storage procedures, and compliance with legal record-keeping
  • Skills in planning integrated pharmacy programs and coordinating with institutional departments

Full Job Description

Corrections professionals who foster a humane and secure environment and ensure public safety by preparing individuals for successful reentry into our communities.

To be considered for the position, you must meet the following qualification requirements: Basic Requirements: Education: A doctoral degree in Pharmacy that is recognized by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) or an accrediting body recognized by the U.S.

Department of Education at the time the degree was obtained. OR 3 years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a Ph.D. degree, Ph.D., Pharm.D. OR equivalent doctoral degree.

AND Licensure: Applicants also must be licensed to practice pharmacy in a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States.

NOTE: ALL applicants MUST upload proof of current, active and unrestricted license for verification at the time you apply. AND Medical Requirement: Must be able to distinguish basic colors.

NOTE: Employees currently assigned to positions in this occupational series as of September 2017 will be considered to have met the basic requirements for the position occupied.

In addition to meeting the Basic Requirements above, applicants must have a minimum of one year of professional pharmacy experience that is equivalent to at least the next lower grade level.

Education: There is no substitution of education for specialized experience for this position.

Experience: Applicant’s qualifications background must demonstrate the knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies necessary to perform the work of the position.

Pharmacy work requires knowledge of the use, clinical effects, and composition of medications, including their chemical, biological, and physical properties.

Qualifying professional pharmacy experience may involve, but is not limited to: Dispensing medications prescribed by physicians and other health practitioners and providing information to health practitioners and patients about proper usage of medications and side effects; Evaluating medication use patterns and outcomes for patients in hospitals or managed care organizations; Performing administrative, consultative, or staff advisory work for a medical facility’s pharmacy program; Planning, monitoring and evaluating medication programs or regimens; Establishing medication-handling procedures for the storage and preservation of medications; Researching medical literature and/or clinical medication information to provide accurate responses to inquiries; and/or Maintaining all medication records required by law.

Experience in planning and providing a completely integrated pharmacy program and coordinating these programs with all other departments within the institution.

Experience in determining that all medications are properly packaged and labeled. Experience in dispensing pharmaceuticals in accordance with proper procedures.

All qualified referred candidates will undergo a credentialing process prior to employment with the Bureau of Prisons.

This process includes validation of examinations, licensure, education, internship and residency.

Please electronically upload these documents along with your required supporting documentation at the time you apply. If applicable, credit will be given for paid and unpaid work experience.

To receive proper credit, you must show the actual time (week) spent in the activities.

**Your eligibility for consideration will be based on your responses to the questions in the application.** Major Duties:

Serves as the Chief Pharmacist at a Federal Bureau of Prisons’ correctional facility.

Responsible for all aspects of pharmacy operations including dispensing, pharmaceutical care, clinical and community relations, and accreditation compliance.

Plans and provides a completely integrated pharmacy program and coordinates these programs with all other departments within the institution.

This includes the provision of pharmacy services, which may include inpatient, outpatient, parenteral preparations, and logistical solutions to satellite facilities including detention centers, camps, WitSec units, administrative detention, and disciplinary segregation.

Responsible for the day-to-day operation of the medication delivery system and assures that the integrity of all medications are maintained and properly stored.

Responsible for the institution’s pharmaceutical budget and ensures national contract compliance as the Contract Officer Technical Representative (COTR) for the Preferred Prime Vendor (PPV) program, Veterans Administration (VA) contracts, Federal Supply Schedules (FSS), General Services Administration (GSA), and mandatory contracts as they pertain to medication ordering.

Along with all other correctional institution employees, incumbent is charged with responsibility for maintaining security of the institution.

The staff's correctional responsibilities precede all others required by this position and is performed on a regular and recurring basis.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/14/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/15/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: MIL-2026-0009