Pharmacy 340B Analyst - Pharmacy- 1.0 FT - 8hrs days variable

Pharmacy Fremont, California


Description

Salary Range: $84,000 - $122,000.00














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Job Description  

Division: Pharmacy Department, Operations and Support Division  

Job Title: Pharmacy 340B Analyst  

Job Code:  

Under the direction of the Director of Pharmacy, with day-to-day  

Position Summary  

direction from the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator, the Pharmacy  

340B Analyst performs the data analysis, reconciliation, and reporting  

that support daily operation of the 340B Drug Program. The Analyst  

validates 340B accumulations, replenishment, and split-billing accuracy,  

prepares compliance and savings reporting, supports internal and  

external audits, and escalates identified compliance risks. This position  

performs analysis and executes established processes; program policy,  

vendor contracting, external commitments, and institutional compliance  

authority remain with the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator and  

pharmacy leadership.  

Reports to: Director of Pharmacy (day-to-day direction from the  

Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator)  

Statement of Accountability  

Required Qualifications  

Qualifications  

Education  

1. California State Board of Pharmacy Technician Registration and  

Pharmacy Technician National Certification, maintained in active  

status and available for primary source verification.  

2. Certification from Apexus 340B University course required within  

6 months of hire; maintains current knowledge as Apexus and  

HRSA guidance is updated.  

3. Demonstrated ability to work accurately with large data sets in  

Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables, lookup functions, and  

reconciliation of data from multiple sources.  

Licensure  

Work Experience  

Skills/computer/ specific  

technical  

Other qualifications,  

miscellaneous  

4. Completes hospital orientation, initial competency assessment,  

and all required annual compliance education (including HIPAA,  

workplace violence prevention, and safety) within required  

timeframes.  

Specify if qualifications are  

required or preferred  

Preferred Qualifications  

5. Two (2) year degree or higher preferred.  

6. One (1) year of experience in pharmacy operations, pharmacy  

purchasing, revenue integrity, health system finance, or  

healthcare data analysis preferred.  

7. Working knowledge of 340B Drug Program requirements, split-  

billing software, and contract pharmacy operations preferred.  

8. Familiarity with wholesaler ordering platforms and  

GPO/WAC/340B account structures preferred.  

9. Critical thinking skills and the ability to identify issues, trends,  

and exceptions in data and trace them to root cause.  

10. Ability to organize work, meet recurring deadlines, and work  

independently within established procedures in a rapidly  

changing environment.  

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Fremont, CA 94538  

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Essential Job Responsibilities  

Achieving Results  

1. Reviews daily 340B accumulation, replenishment, and order activity  

in the split-billing system and resolves or escalates exceptions within  

established timeframes.  

2. Validates patient, provider, and location eligibility on 340B-identified  

claims against the hospital’s established eligibility criteria and  

documents the result of each review.  

Key Components: assess,  

plan, evaluate, demonstrate  

initiative, quality of work,  

productivity  

3. Reconciles 340B purchases against accumulations to confirm that  

quantities purchased are supported by qualifying dispenses, and  

investigates variances to root cause.  

4. Prepares recurring 340B savings, utilization, and compliance reports  

for pharmacy leadership on a defined schedule.  

5. Monitors contract pharmacy third-party administrator (TPA) reports  

and dispensing activity and identifies discrepancies for follow-up.  

6. Maintains documentation supporting each review, reconciliation, and  

correction so that the program’s work is auditable.  

7. Supports the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator in preparing  

data and materials for the 340B oversight team and other  

committees.  

8. Escalates suspected diversion, duplicate discount, or eligibility  

concerns to the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator and  

pharmacy leadership promptly upon identification.  

1. Uses the 340B split-billing software to review accumulations,  

mappings, exclusions, and exception queues, and recommends  

mapping corrections to the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator.  

2. Analyzes NDC-level purchasing, dispensing, and billing data to  

identify discrepancies and works with Revenue Integrity and  

Pharmacy IT to research and resolve them.  

3. Applies intermediate to advanced spreadsheet and data analysis  

skills to reconcile purchase, dispense, and claims data drawn from  

multiple systems.  

Demonstrates Skill  

Key Components:  

competency, job knowledge,  

organizational skills, analytical  

skill, management of  

information, employee &  

patient safety  

4. Supports maintenance of the hospital’s records in the 340B Office of  

Pharmacy Affairs Information System (OPAIS), including preparing  

child site and contract pharmacy information for review and  

assembling documentation for annual recertification.  

5. Executes established duplicate discount prevention procedures for  

Medicaid, including applying carve-in/carve-out rules, billing  

identifiers, and state-specific billing and modifier requirements,  

including Medi-Cal.  

6. Compiles and validates data supporting nonduplication between  

340B and the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, including  

identifying claims for selected drugs and supporting reconciliation of  

maximum fair price (MFP) refunds.  

7. Prepares data sets required under manufacturer contract pharmacy  

policies and, where the hospital elects to participate, for submission  

to CMS or manufacturer platforms, subject to review and approval  

by the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator.  

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8. Compares invoice pricing to published 340B ceiling prices, identifies  

suspected overcharges, and prepares documentation supporting  

credit or refund requests.  

9. Monitors 340B inventory accumulation, replenishment, exclusions,  

and shortages, and notifies the Pharmacy Buyer and Pharmacy  

340B Program Coordinator when alternative products are needed.  

10. Follows established standard operating procedures for the 340B  

program and contract pharmacies, and recommends revisions when  

a process does not work as intended.  

11. Maintains working knowledge of wholesaler ordering platforms and  

GPO/WAC/340B account structures and how purchasing decisions  

affect program compliance.  

12. Presents analysis clearly in writing and verbally, translating technical  

findings into information that pharmacy, finance, and compliance  

staff can act on.  

13. Responds to routine requests regarding 340B data and activity,  

referring policy interpretation and any external commitment to the  

Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator.  

14. Maintains accuracy across multiple recurring deadlines in a  

changing environment.  

1. Plans and completes recurring reconciliation, reporting, and self-  

audit tasks on schedule with limited supervision.  

2. Performs self-audit sampling under the direction of the Pharmacy  

340B Program Coordinator, covering patient and provider eligibility,  

child site and contract pharmacy activity, and duplicate discount  

prevention, and documents findings.  

Planning & Coordinating  

Key Components: delegates,  

decision making, problem  

solving, management of  

resources  

3. Assembles documentation, samples, and data extracts requested  

during HRSA audits, manufacturer audits, and internal compliance  

reviews.  

4. Tracks corrective action items to completion and reports status to  

the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator.  

5. Coordinates with pharmacy, revenue integrity, finance, information  

technology, and departmental staff to obtain the data required for  

analysis.  

6. Prepares audit findings, reports, graphs, and charts, and contributes  

to presentations delivered to work groups and committees.  

7. Prioritizes competing deadlines and escalates conflicts rather than  

allowing compliance deliverables to lapse.  

8. Works effectively with a variety of personnel with backgrounds  

varied in education and skill sets.  

9. Maintains organized, retrievable working files so that another staff  

member can follow and reproduce the analysis.  

10. Contributes to orientation and training of staff on 340B data  

processes as requested.  

1.  

The Pharmacy 340B Analyst performs duties following established  

work routines, constantly organizing his/her work within a  

frequently busy environment.  

Professionalism  

Key Components:  

dependability, interpersonal  

skills, teamwork, patient first  

ethic, customer service,  

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2.  

3.  

4.  

The ability to constantly follow direction with high attention to detail  

is critical and essential; accuracy in 340B data directly affects  

program compliance and patient access to medications.  

Exercises independent judgment within established procedures  

and escalates matters requiring policy interpretation or decision to  

the Pharmacy 340B Program Coordinator.  

Must display appropriate interpersonal skills while working  

productively and efficiently in a team atmosphere.  

Patient confidentiality must be continuously observed.  

Attention to detail and neatness is required continuously during the  

everyday activities in which the Pharmacy 340B Analyst involves  

his/her workday (evidenced by preciseness in task performance  

and orderliness of the work area).  

communication skills,  

punctuality/attendance,  

receptiveness to criticism,  

judgment, confidentiality  

5.  

6.  

7.  

8.  

Completes assigned routine work tasks while accommodating  

urgent or time-sensitive requests.  

Must be capable of applying new information immediately and  

consistently.  

9.  

10.  

11.  

Be collaborative at all times.  

Respect privacy and confidentiality at all times.  

Demonstrates the values and behaviors of the organization.  

1.  

Identifies trends and exceptions in 340B data that indicate  

opportunities for savings, improved capture, or compliance risk,  

and recommends them to the Pharmacy 340B Program  

Coordinator for evaluation.  

Recommends refinements to reconciliation, mapping, and reporting  

processes to improve accuracy and reduce manual effort.  

Analyzes utilization of the split-billing system and other existing  

software to identify underused functionality that would strengthen  

compliance or capture.  

Improving the Organization  

Key Components:  

performance improvement,  

quality initiatives  

2.  

3.  

4.  

5.  

6.  

Prepares supporting data for evaluation of outpatient points of  

service that may qualify for the 340B program.  

Participates in departmental performance improvement activities.  

Prepares and analyzes data.  

Contributes 340B data, audit results, and corrective action  

outcomes to the hospital’s performance improvement program (LD  

12.01.01).  

7.  

8.  

Participates in projects, councils, and special initiatives related to  

340B, compliance, and medication management as assigned.  

Supports implementation of approved process changes and  

monitors results after implementation to confirm the intended  

effect.  

1.  

Maintains working knowledge of 340B program rules and of  

changes issued by HRSA/OPA, CMS, and Joint Commission that  

affect the hospital’s 340B operations.  

Completes Apexus 340B University within six months of hire and  

maintains current knowledge as guidance is updated.  

Maintains licensure/certification in active status and supplies  

documentation required for primary source verification of  

credentials (HR 11.01.03).  

Self-Development  

Key Components: maintain  

license/certification, education  

and training  

2.  

3.  

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4.  

5.  

6.  

Completes competency assessment at orientation and at least  

once every three years, or more frequently as determined by the  

organization (HR 11.04.01, EP 1).  

Participates in ongoing education and training necessary to  

maintain or increase competence, including 340B program and  

data analysis training (HR 11.03.01).  

Attends and completes all required health and safety classes,  

updates, and health screenings/testing (NPG Goal 12).  

Seeks out opportunities to learn and apply best practices.  

Must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to  

provide service based on the physical, psycho/social, educational,  

safety, and related criteria appropriate to the age of the patients  

served in his/her assigned service area.  

7.  

8.  

1.  

2.  

Demonstrates awareness of and compliance with regulatory  

standards; i.e., 340B federal requirements (HRSA Office of  

Pharmacy Affairs), CMS Conditions of Participation — including  

Pharmaceutical Services (42 CFR §482.25), Joint Commission  

Accreditation 360 standards and National Performance Goals  

(NPGs), Title 22, HIPAA, and other service specific regulations.  

Performs all work in a manner consistent with 340B program  

integrity requirements under section 340B of the Public Health  

Service Act (42 U.S.C. §256b), including the prohibitions on  

diversion to ineligible individuals and on duplicate discounts and,  

as applicable to the hospital’s covered entity type, the group  

purchasing organization (GPO) prohibition and orphan drug  

exclusion.  

Regulatory Compliance  

Key Components: Joint  

Commission Accreditation 360  

standards and National  

Performance Goals (NPGs),  

CMS Conditions of  

Participation, Title 22, OIG,  

HIPAA, State/Federal laws,  

hospital policies  

3.  

4.  

Supports compliance with Joint Commission Medication  

Management requirements as they apply to 340B purchasing,  

inventory, and storage records, including management of drugs  

and biologicals in accordance with federal and state law (MM  

11.01.01), the medication formulary (MM 12.01.01), and medication  

storage, records and disposition (MM 13.01.01).  

Handles 340B claims, split-billing, and reporting data consistent  

with Information Management requirements for privacy,  

confidentiality, security, and integrity of health information (IM  

12.01.01 and IM 12.01.03), and uses only approved standardized  

terminology, abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, and dose  

designations (IM 13.01.01).  

5.  

6.  

7.  

Employees in this position have access to protected health  

information (includes demographics, date of service,  

insurance/billing, medical record summary information, and all  

other information that may be contained in patient records).  

Maintains auditable 340B records and working files sufficient to  

demonstrate compliance to HRSA, manufacturers, and the  

hospital’s compliance function throughout the applicable audit look-  

back period.  

Reports suspected noncompliance promptly through the Pharmacy  

340B Program Coordinator or the hospital’s compliance reporting  

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channels, and does not independently resolve or dispose of  

potential program integrity issues.  

8.  

9.  

Knows and complies with all Hospital safety policies and  

procedures as identified in the Hospital Safety Manual, Disaster  

Preparedness Manual and the Employee Safety Handbook,  

including Physical Environment (PE) requirements.  

Completes workplace violence prevention training and reports  

workplace violence events in accordance with hospital policy (NPG  

02.04.01, EP 2), supporting the organization’s workplace and  

patient safety goal (NPG Goal 11).  

10.  

11.  

Knows and uses the right safety practices and equipment or  

materials.  

Takes immediate action and/or reports to supervisor or other  

appropriate personnel any potential unsafe condition, practice or  

hazard.  

12.  

Immediately reports every work related injury.  

Prepared by:  

Approved by:  

Minh-Thu Dennen  

Title: Director of Pharmacy  

Date: 07/2026  

7/28/2026  

Title: Sr VP & Chief  

Operating Officer  

Date:  

7/29/2026  

Personnel Office Review:  

Revised Date:  

Date:  

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