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This includes self-audits of 340B processes, annual audit of contract pharmacies, and monthly ... audits of 340B eligible locations. Coordinates the remediation of findings. e. Routinely reviews ...

Director Pharmacy 340b

Aurora, CO · On-site

$175K - $280K/yr

Direct internal and external 340B audits from planning through resolution, including documentation, issue remediation, and follow-up actions. * Oversee UCHealth's Third Party Administrator (TPA ...

340B Analyst

Berkeley, CA · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

Key Responsibilities: - Manage and monitor the 340B drug pricing program to ensure compliance with federal regulations. - Perform audits and data analysis to ensure program integrity and accurate ...

340B Specialist

$19.25 - $23.50/hr

Audit patient records to determine if prescription written is from an eligible clinic or hospital location, by a covered entity provider, and the prescription is related to the care received at the ...

The 340B Specialist will: Be expected to conduct oneself in a professional manner representing ... Audit patient records to determine if prescription written is from an eligible clinic or hospital ...

Key Responsibilities: - Manage and monitor the 340B drug pricing program to ensure compliance with federal regulations. - Perform audits and data analysis to ensure program integrity and accurate ...

The 340B Auditor will: Be expected to conduct oneself in a professional manner representing ... Conduct audit as a HRSA like audit * Assist with or complete a Medicare Cost Report to Location ...

340B Analyst

Berkeley, CA · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

Key Responsibilities: - Manage and monitor the 340B drug pricing program to ensure compliance with federal regulations. - Perform audits and data analysis to ensure program integrity and accurate ...

The 340B Analyst will work alongside 340B Auditor to complete, validate, and document completed audits related to program compliance. The 340B Analyst is also responsible for ensuring continuous ...

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How much do 340b audit jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for 340b audit in the United States is $71,776.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $81,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the 340B Audit position, and why are they important?

Success in a 340B Audit role requires in-depth knowledge of pharmacy operations, federal 340B drug pricing regulations, and strong analytical skills, typically supported by a background in healthcare administration or pharmacy. Familiarity with audit software, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and 340B split-billing tools, as well as certifications like Apexus 340B University, are highly valuable. Excellent attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams set top candidates apart. These abilities ensure thorough compliance audits, accurate reporting, and effective risk mitigation in complex healthcare settings.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals conducting 340B audits?

Professionals in 340B Audit roles often encounter challenges such as navigating evolving federal regulations, ensuring data integrity across multiple pharmacy systems, and identifying discrepancies in large volumes of purchasing and dispensing records. Staying up-to-date on changing compliance requirements and maintaining meticulous documentation are essential in this position. Collaboration with pharmacy, finance, and compliance departments is common to resolve findings and implement process improvements. With persistence and a proactive mindset, these challenges become opportunities for growth and play a critical role in maintaining organizational compliance and program integrity.

What is a 340B Audit job?

A 340B Audit job involves reviewing and ensuring compliance with the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program, which allows eligible healthcare organizations to purchase medications at discounted prices. Auditors analyze purchase records, prescriptions, and patient eligibility to verify adherence to program guidelines. They also identify discrepancies, provide recommendations for corrective actions, and help organizations prepare for external audits. The role requires knowledge of pharmacy regulations, healthcare compliance, and data analysis to prevent financial or legal risks.

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Program Director 340B

Program Director 340B

Mass General Brigham

Somerville, MA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


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Job description

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Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
Program Director 340B MGB Enterprise
The Opportunity
MGB Enterprise 340B Program Director position is Full Time, M-F with comprehensive benefits that start Day 1.
This role is Hybrid with planned meetings.
The 340B Program Director oversees 9 entities for this large scale, complex enterprise program. This is a highly visible role with growth opportunity. MGB is looking for a strong director, who can lead and has a strong skill set in business pharmacy operations and development. The director owns the compliance and operational aspects of the program, managing the day to day and engaged in stakeholder meetings. The team is comprised of 15 employees now (direct and indirect reports) and is evolving.
The Opportunity
The Director is responsible for leading the operational and compliance aspects of the pharmacy business services, including financial management and compliance with the 340B Drug Pricing Program. This role ensures the efficient delivery of pharmacy services across all care settings, maximizes cost savings, and maintains adherence to regulatory requirements.
Reporting to the Enterprise Director of Pharmacy Strategy and Business Development, The Enterprise 340B Program Director is responsible for planning, implementing, supporting, and optimizing projects related to the 340B program at Mass General Brigham health system. The incumbent participates in the policy and procedure development, education to internal and external stakeholders, rules/ guidance surveillance, registration/ recertification, self and external audits, contract management, and reporting and program enhancement/ optimization projects. The incumbent serves as the subject matter expert for all matters regarding the 340B Program.
Additionally, the director will oversee all uses of the split billing and financial software. The Enterprise 340B Program Director serves as the institutional compliance expert and authority on 340B program details and oversees all 340B Program Services. This position functions as the primary 340B program contact, HRSA Primary Contact and liaison for all 340B subject matters.
Assists and leads the various System 340B oversight committees. Develops relationships and works with leadership, staff and external vendors as related to the 340B program. Prepares/Manages Budget and Human Resource matters.
Responsibilities include:
A. Training and Education
a. Develops training and competency materials for all staff who work with the 340B program.
b. Conducts ongoing 340B program training for staff.
c. Regularly communicates with all staff involved with the 340B program to ensure that processes remain efficient and to address any problems or suggestions for improvement.
B. Policies and Procedures
a. Develops, implements, and modifies consistent policies and procedures according to all applicable guidelines as approved by the legal department
b. Ensures that policies and procedures support maximum productivity and efficiency to avoid any unnecessary costs or operational barriers
C. Compliance
a. Continually monitors 340B regulations to ensure federal compliance, staying up-to-date on all rule changes, including HRSA/OPA and Medicaid. Shares all learnings and hot topics with management and staff.
b. Keeps abreast of trends and issues by attending 340B trainings, monitoring industry publications and websites, professional media, literature, and peers to ensure that the institution has the latest information regarding interpretations, rulings, suggestions and advanced ideas for improving participation.
c. Determines the best use of 340B program staff by collaborating with Prime Vendor Program, Pharmacy Leadership, and other 340B institutions.
D. Registration/Recertification
a. Ensures that the annual HRSA recertification is completed within the allowable time frame.
b. Ensures that the HRSA 340B Database is accurate for all organization entities.
c. Ensures registration of any new child site within the allowable time frame.
E. Auditing
a. Is responsible for the oversight of required 340B audits, both internally and externally.
b. Maintains a current state of "audit readiness."
c. Serves as the point person and coordinator for all audits.
i. Coordinates all requests and responses.
ii. Coordinates external compliance assessments with outside firms, where appropriate, to validate internal processes.
d. Leads 340B purchasing and utilization audits or compliance assessments internally, as needed to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. This includes self-audits of 340B processes, annual audit of contract pharmacies, and monthly audits of 340B eligible locations. Coordinates the remediation of findings.
e. Routinely reviews data and related reports from all points of service at which 340B participation occurs to ensure that policies and procedures are followed, entity eligibility requirements are met, and all patients meet patient definition requirements.
f. Works with medical auditors on third-party payer audits to ensure coordination of efforts and maximum collection.
g. Lead and implement automation software such a Robotic Process Automation, RPAs, and 340B ESP submissions.
F. 340B Contract Management
a. Manages relationships, billing services, and compliance with contracted 340B pharmacies.
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b. Evaluates all current and future contract pharmacy opportunities, including contract language, fee structure, data setup, and internal and independent external auditing.
G. Program Enhancement/Optimization
a. Develops strategies to appropriate use of the program working directly with manufacturers and wholesalers
b. Assesses opportunities for cost savings, business and system improvements
c. Participates in projects, councils and special initiatives related to 340B, compliance, auditing, vendor selection and medication management.
d. Monitors all outpatient points of service to continually check for new areas that may qualify for the 340B program.
e. Provides oversight for the implementation of process improvement initiatives and creates an environment that places an emphasis on continuous monitoring and improvement.
f. Provides input and implements business plans in coordination with the organization's pharmacy leadership for organizational facilities to help use 340B savings to expand and improve care provided to underserved and vulnerable populations; assists facilities to prioritize and implement outpatient program development and contract pharmacy agreements related to 340B; and assists the organization's leadership with program development and optimization.
H. Reporting and Financial Analysis
a. Prepares, monitors and reports measurements to ensure satisfaction with the 340B program.
b. Develops, monitors, and presents reports on 340B participation that clearly document utilization, savings, problem areas, exceptions, and/or discrepancies to pharmacy and administrative leadership.
c. Routinely communicates any questions, issues, or discrepancies with the appropriate authority.
d. Reports monthly on saving opportunities.
e. Communicates key metrics and improvement actions to management.
f. Ensures appropriate documentation and audit trail across areas of responsibility.
g. Develops, monitors, maintains, and presents reports to managers and directors on budget variances
h. Develops and prepares drug spend analysis for forecasting and budgeting
i. Completes analytics on any department changes that may affect budget to make appropriate budgetary adjustments
j. Serves as the point person for finance as it relates to reporting needs for drug expense
I. Operations
a. Responsible for the day-to-day management, compliance review, and operations of clinic-administered
medications in eligible locations, mixed-use areas managed by split-billing software, outpatient prescriptions fulfilled by an owned pharmacy, and outpatient prescriptions fulfilled by a contract 340B pharmacy.
b. Responsible for managing and troubleshooting pharmacy billing issues and ensuring that adequate systems checks are reviewed to prevent billing issues.
c. Participate in interviews, selection, orientation, and training of new employees
d. Provide input on staff performance including providing feedback for performance evaluations.
e. Participate in staff meetings to communicate changes and address issues that need to be discussed.
f. Address customer concerns/complaints as they arise.
g. Assist in the implementation of policies and procedures and ensures uniform compliance.
h. Utilize time tracking tools, as required by department to assure accurate project planning and budgeting needs.
Qualifications
What You'll Bring
  • Healthcare knowledge and experience 8-10+ years preferred
  • Bachelor's Degree Pharmacy required
  • Master's Degree Pharmacy preferred
  • Master's Degree Related Field of Study preferred
  • Pharm D or clinical license, MA state license highly preferred

  • Develop and maintain policies and procedures related to 340B program operations.
  • Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to maximize program benefits and address compliance issues.
  • Communicate latest information, rulings, and trends around 340B Program to ensure all institutional
  • stakeholders have the latest information
  • Develop, monitor and track 340B Program performance and KPIs, including those for individual enhancement initiatives
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Complies with all policies and standards

Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Working Model Requirements
  • M-F Eastern Business Hours
  • Quarterly business reviews and planned team and/or stakeholder meetings will be onsite
  • Must be Flexible for quarterly workdays in office, as planned for the business needs, generally the team meets 2-4x quarterly
  • Remote workdays require stable, secure, quiet, compliant work space

Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
399 Revolution Drive
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$124,342.40 - $180,897.60/Annual
Grade
9
At Mass General Brigham, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the unique value each team member brings to our organization. Our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and any offer extended will take into account your skills, relevant experience if applicable, education, certifications and other essential factors. The base pay information provided offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications; however, it does not encompass all elements contributing to your total compensation package. In addition to competitive base pay, we offer comprehensive benefits, career advancement opportunities, differentials, premiums and bonuses as applicable and recognition programs designed to celebrate your contributions and support your professional growth. We invite you to apply, and our Talent Acquisition team will provide an overview of your potential compensation and benefits package.
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