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Diversion Investigator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Manager of Pharmacy Operations

Beckley, WV ยท On-site

$101K - $136K/yr

Monitor drug diversion prevention activities, including staff training, utilization audits, and investigations. * Manage proper handling & accountability for expired drugs, drug waste & reverse ...

Investigative Auditor

Plattsburgh, NY ยท On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

... diversion matters, and other fraud, waste, and abuse involving federal funds and programs. Position is contingent upon awardJob DutiesAssist AUSAs and investigative agencies in conducting complex ...

Investigative Auditor

Albany, NY ยท On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

... diversion matters, and other fraud, waste, and abuse involving federal funds and programs. Position is contingent upon awardJob DutiesAssist AUSAs and investigative agencies in conducting complex ...

Investigative Auditor

Syracuse, NY ยท On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

... diversion matters, and other fraud, waste, and abuse involving federal funds and programs. Position is contingent upon awardJob DutiesAssist AUSAs and investigative agencies in conducting complex ...

Investigative Auditor

Binghamton, NY ยท On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

... diversion matters, and other fraud, waste, and abuse involving federal funds and programs. Position is contingent upon awardJob DutiesAssist AUSAs and investigative agencies in conducting complex ...

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How much do diversion investigator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for diversion investigator in the United States is $75,325.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a diversion investigator?

A Diversion Investigator is a specialized law enforcement professional who works for the DEA to prevent the illegal distribution and misuse of controlled substances. They investigate individuals and organizations involved in drug diversion, enforce compliance with federal regulations, and collaborate with other agencies to stop prescription drug abuse. Their duties include conducting audits, inspecting medical facilities, and building cases against violators.

What does a diversion investigator do?

A typical day for a Diversion Investigator often involves conducting inspections of registrants such as pharmacies, manufacturers, or healthcare providers, reviewing records for irregularities, and preparing detailed reports on findings. You may also interview witnesses, collaborate with other regulatory agencies or law enforcement, and participate in ongoing investigations into suspected diversion of controlled substances. Your work environment may range from office-based analytical tasks to fieldwork conducting site visits. This variety ensures that no two days are exactly the same, offering a dynamic and impactful career in regulatory compliance and public safety.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a diversion investigator?

To thrive as a Diversion Investigator, you need strong analytical skills, investigative experience, and a relevant degree in criminal justice, forensic science, or a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, controlled substance reporting tools, and possibly certifications in law enforcement or regulatory compliance is valuable. Attention to detail, integrity, and excellent interpersonal communication help investigators gather information and collaborate effectively with colleagues, regulated entities, and law enforcement. These competencies are critical for detecting, preventing, and addressing diversion of controlled substances to ensure public safety.

How long is the diversion investigator training?

The training for a Diversion Investigator typically lasts several weeks to a few months, depending on the agency and specific role. It includes classroom instruction, on-the-job training, and certification in areas such as drug identification, investigation techniques, and legal procedures.
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Infographic showing various Diversion Investigator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,325 per year, or $36.2 per hour.

Manager of Pharmacy Operations

ISHR

Beckley, WV โ€ข On-site

$101K - $136K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

About the job Manager of Pharmacy Operations
Job Title: Manager of Pharmacy Operations
Location: Beckley, WV 25801
Salary Range: $101,171.00 - $136,594.00 per year
Travel: Not required
Visa Support: Not available
Job Description:
Why Choose Us:

  • Health (Medical, Dental, Vision) and 401K Benefits for full-time employees
  • Competitive Paid Time Off / Extended Illness Bank package for full-time employees
  • Employee Assistance Program mental, physical, and financial wellness assistance
  • Educational assistance and tuition assistance for qualified applicants
  • Professional development opportunities and CE assistance
  • And much more
Position Summary: The Manager of Pharmacy Operations provides general oversight of daily pharmacy operations. This position reports to the Director of Pharmacy/Pharmacist-in-Charge (DOP/PIC) to maintain compliance with regulatory, legal, accreditation, and licensure requirements and provide expertise/leadership in pharmacy operations.
Essential Functions:
  • Develop and implement a comprehensive, standardized program to ensure compliance with USP797 regulatory standards.
  • Serve as Designated Person for all sterile and non-sterile compounding, including hazardous and non-hazardous compounding as defined by USP.
  • Assist in creating and maintaining pharmacy operations policies and procedures.
  • Participate in medication management traces to ensure adherence and compliance with TJC accreditation standards.
  • Ensure compliance with State & Federal laws & regulations governing pharmacy practice.
  • Oversee drug procurement, storage, inventory management & dispensing procedures to achieve fiscal goals.
  • Assure high levels of contract compliance when ordering pharmaceuticals.
  • Participate in the optimization process of Omnicell to ensure effective and efficient utilization of the ADCs.
  • Oversee regularly scheduled inventories of controlled substances.
  • Monitor drug diversion prevention activities, including staff training, utilization audits, and investigations.
  • Manage proper handling & accountability for expired drugs, drug waste & reverse distributor activities.
  • Create and maintain pharmacy staffing schedules.
  • Participate in staff interviews and selection.
  • Design and manage the Department training programs to ensure staff are appropriately trained/oriented.
Reports to: Pharmacy Director
Qualifications:
Minimum Education:
  • Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of pharmacy.
  • Advanced degree (e.g., PharmD. MS, MBA, MHA) preferred.
  • ASAP-accredited residency (PGY1/PGY2) preferred.
Required Skills:
  • Judgement and Decision Making
  • Management of Financial Resources
  • Coordination
  • Critical Thinking
  • Proficient use of Microsoft Office
Attributes:
  • Oral Expression
  • Oral Comprehension
  • Written Comprehension
  • Written Expression
  • Speech Clarity
  • Deductive Reasoning
Required Licenses:
  • Registered Pharmacist
  • ASHP Sterile Compounding Preparation Certificate or equivalent a plus
Minimum Work Experience:
  • Five (5) years of practice experience in an acute care pharmacy, including USP 797, 795, and 800 experience.
  • Three (3) years of Pharmacy automation experience.
  • Three (3) years of experience with controlled substance diversion investigations.
  • Drug Diversion Prevention software knowledge a plus.
Screening Questions:
Must-Haves:
  • WV Licensed Pharmacist
  • 5 years of practice experience in acute care pharmacy
  • USP 797, 795 and 800 experience
Interview Steps:
  • Teams/Phone Interview
  • On-site Interview
Company Culture & Perks:
  • Our Mission: Making Communities Healthier.
  • Our Vision: We want to create places where people choose to