Accounts Receivable and Collections Clerk

Professional Compounding Centers of America Inc

Houston, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Accounts Receivable, Adobe Product Family, Billing, Biotech and Pharmaceutical, Brokerage, Cargo/Freight, Change Control, Communication Skills, Credit and Collections, Customer Support/Service, Detail Oriented, Documentation, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), FDA Requirements, Federal Laws and Regulations, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), Insurance, Interpersonal Skills, Inventory Management, Inventory Reports, Licensing, Maintain Compliance, Medicine, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Word, Multitasking, Order Processing, Past Due Accounts, Pharmacy, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Procedure Development, Regulations, Regulatory Reports, Sales, Shipping/Receiving, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), State Laws and Regulations, Supply Chain, Time Management, United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Wholesale Industry
LOCATION
Houston, TX
POSTED
30+ days ago

What Were Looking For

The Accounts Receivable Collections Clerk verifies and posts accounts receivable transactions to AR records and notifies or locates customers with delinquent accounts and attempts to secure payment by following established procedures.

What You Will Do

  • Prepare, review and submit documentation for import and export of goods.
  • Facilitate regulatory clearance of import and export goods
  • Track and monitor entries daily to manage clearance
  • Proactively address import delays, holds, or compliance concerns
  • Maintain PCCA's relationship with its broker
  • Review and approve broker invoices for accuracy including duties, storage charges and additional fees
  • Maintain compliance with SOPs in a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) environment
  • Assist in monitoring compliance plans based on state and federal regulations
  • Assist in tasks required to maintain PCCA licensing with appropriate state boards and regulatory agencies
  • Create and maintain work instructions supporting Regulatory Affairs processes
  • Input customer orders, update customer DEA licenses, release sales orders for shipping and maintain suspicious order monitoring
  • Verify inventory for controlled substances and List chemicals for all sites
  • Conduct inventory reconciliation and intradepartmental audits
  • Review Controlled Substance work orders and inventory records
  • Assist in updating and maintaining Regulatory Affairs Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
  • Assist with documentation of deviations and change controls
  • Assist with responding to interdepartmental and external regulatory agency requests
  • Generate and review regulatory documentation required for customers, manufacturers and/or products.
  • Complete regulatory affairs responsibilities for item set-up, Average Wholesale Price (AWP) and National Drug Code (NDC) product data
  • Complete FDA product and establishment submissions
  • Update and maintain Regulatory Affairs SharePoint site and document repositories.
  • Facilitate interdepartmental communication and provide information for team members in other departments related to regulatory affairs
  • Complete Regulatory Affairs state reporting
  • Assist with related special and interdepartmental projects, as assigned

Who You Are

  • Must be detail oriented and able to work independently as well as in a team environment
  • Prior experience with international cargo transportation and pharmaceutical insurance practice required
  • Three years of experience in a GMP environment required
  • Three years of experience in DEA and FDA regulations required
  • Prior exposure to ERP and basic knowledge of supply chain flow
  • Ability to use and navigate Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Adobe, and SharePoint
  • Must have customer service skills including one year of order entry or Customer Service experience
  • Intermediate organizational, interpersonal, multi-tasking, presentation, verbal and written communication, and time management skills
  • Bachelor's Degree, a plus

Who We Are

PCCA helps pharmacists and prescribers create personalized medicine that makes a difference in patients' lives. As a complete resource for independent compounding pharmacists, PCCA provides high-quality products, education, and support to more than 3,000 pharmacy members throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries around the world. Incorporated in 1981 by a network of pharmacists, PCCA has supported pharmacy compounding for more than 40 years. Learn more at www.pccarx.com.

About the Company

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Professional Compounding Centers of America Inc

More than three decades ago, a physician encountered a patient who required an anti-nausea medication that was no longer commercially available. The physician challenged a Houston-area pharmacist to compound the medication, so the pharmacist consulted with his peers and procured the chemicals necessary to prepare it.

The prescription was a success, and the pharmacist realized that others in his field faced similar demands to help patients who require compounded medications. This network of pharmacists, united by a commitment to meet patient needs, was the foundation of PCCA (Professional Compounding Centers of America), which was incorporated in 1981.

Today, PCCA has become the independent compounding pharmacist's complete resource for fine chemicals, equipment, devices, flavors, ACPE-accredited training and education, pharmacy software, marketing, business and pharmacy consulting assistance. Our membership includes more than 3,900 independent community pharmacists in the United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries around the world.
COMPANY SIZE
100 to 499 employees
INDUSTRY
Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals
FOUNDED
1981
WEBSITE
http://www.pccarx.com/