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About Us We are a preeminent regulatory management consulting firm serving companies in the Food/Beverage, Dietary Supplement, Cosmetic, and OTC/Homeopathic industries. Position Summary The QA ...

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Kennel Assistant

Sudbury, MA · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Save A Dog uses a holistic protocol, including homeopathic remedies, and we feed our rescued dogs a nutritious diet. We sell supplies and supplements in our shelter store. Our shelter located in ...

Save A Dog uses a holistic protocol, including homeopathic remedies, and we feed our rescued dogs a nutritious diet. We sell supplies and supplements in our shelter store. Our shelter located in ...

Kennel Assistant

Sudbury, MA · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Save A Dog uses a holistic protocol, including homeopathic remedies, and we feed our rescued dogs a nutritious diet. We sell supplies and supplements in our shelter store. Our shelter located in ...

Pharmacy Technician

New York, NY · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Performs patient health assessments to collect information regarding patient medication profile (prescriptions, OTC medications, and/or homeopathic/herbal therapy) to identify potential barriers ...

HealthMarket Clerk

Springfield, MO · On-site

$14 - $17.50/hr

For homeopathic and natural wellness products, employees will assist customers by accessing/obtaining information and pointing to the product, however will not provide instruction on the product or ...

HealthMarket Clerk

Springfield, MO · On-site

$14 - $17.50/hr

For homeopathic and natural wellness products, employees will assist customers by accessing/obtaining information and pointing to the product, however will not provide instruction on the product or ...

For homeopathic and natural wellness products, assist customers by helping them locate and access products, without providing medical instruction or advice on product use * Monitor product freshness ...

Veterinarian

East Hampton, NY · On-site

$145K - $160K/yr

Kenneth Palmer, who blends traditional veterinary medicine with homeopathic and holistic treatments including Chinese herbal therapies and acupuncture. The practice is equipped with digital and ...

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How much do homeopathic jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for homeopathic in the United States is $21.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a homeopathic?

A homeopathic job typically involves diagnosing and treating patients using homeopathic remedies, which are natural substances designed to stimulate the body's self-healing process. Homeopaths assess patients' physical, emotional, and mental health to create individualized treatment plans. They often work in private practice, wellness centers, or integrative health clinics. Homeopathy focuses on holistic healing and aims to address the root cause of an ailment rather than just alleviating symptoms.

What does a homeopathic do?

A typical day for a Homeopathic practitioner involves meeting with clients to conduct detailed assessments, analyzing symptoms, and developing individualized treatment plans using homeopathic remedies. You may spend time researching cases, maintaining client records, and following up on client progress. Collaboration with other holistic health providers, such as nutritionists or acupuncturists, can also be part of your work environment, especially in integrative health clinics. The role often requires a balance of one-on-one consultations and administrative tasks, with a strong focus on client care and ongoing learning.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive in a homeopathic?

To thrive as a Homeopathic practitioner, you need a thorough understanding of homeopathic principles, health assessment, and case analysis, typically backed by a diploma or certification in homeopathy. Familiarity with repertory and materia medica reference tools, as well as knowledge of relevant record-keeping systems, is important. Strong interpersonal skills, empathetic listening, and clear communication are essential soft skills for building trust with clients and discussing holistic treatment plans. These skills are crucial to ensure accurate case evaluation, effective treatment outcomes, and sustained client relationships in a holistic health practice.

What qualifications do you need to be a homeopathic?

To become a homeopathic practitioner, one typically needs to complete a recognized homeopathy training program or diploma course, which includes coursework in anatomy, physiology, and homeopathic principles. Licensing or certification requirements vary by region but often require passing an exam and adhering to professional standards. Strong knowledge of natural remedies and good communication skills are also important.

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Infographic showing various Homeopathic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, and 43% Part Time. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $44,205 per year, or $21.3 per hour.

QDS Regulatory Manager

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North Richland Hills, TX • Remote

$80K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

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About Us 
We are a preeminent regulatory management consulting firm serving companies in the Food/Beverage, Dietary Supplement, Cosmetic, and OTC/Homeopathic industries. 
 
Position Summary 

The QA Regulatory Manager in Quality Development Services (QDS) is responsible for project ownership, clients' support, as directed in areas of regulatory compliance: manufacturing operations, standard operating procedure writing/optimization, specification writing, auditing, training, product development support, regulatory due diligence, formulation reviews, regulatory operations compliance, quality documentation review/development, FSMA/HARPC Plan writing/reviews, cGMP Facility Audits as directed, safety data sheets, registrations in US markets, support for report drafting and reviews of reports and marketing copy, and aid the design and development of controlled documentation, as well as providing other support to colleagues as your skills permits and as required. 
 
You will organize regulatory information, track and control documentation, proof-read and provide input on compliance works in accordance with daily operating practices and the regulations as cited under the applicable regulations relevant to the assigned projects. 
 
Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Write, review, collect, coordinate and/or oversee projects, and prepare regulatory documentation for submission to regulatory agencies, commercial partners and/or clients, including but not limited to SOP's, ingredient and finished product specifications, quality agreements, formulation reviews, quality program design/input, HACCP/HARPC Plans, FSMA Compliance, cGMP Training, and other investigation reports, study protocols, final reports reviews and submissions as directed. 
  • Define, manage and/or execute projects and prepare regulatory documentation for submission to regulatory agencies or to commercial partners and/or clients, including but not limited to regulatory plans, investigational reports, professional opinions, study protocols, final reports, and related data. Cooperate with team members on shared projects as designated to ensure efficiency in time management, execution of the work, and correctness of any deliverables or communications as designated. 
  • Maintain regulatory files/database and other systems in good order and in compliance with project or regulatory requirements. 
  • Review changes to existing product formulations and Quality Systems to help define the requirements for regulatory compliance of individual clients. 
  • Maintain regulatory and scientific excellence by keeping current knowledge of FTC, FDA, USDA and other national regulations, guidance, and standards applicable to client products upon direction and/or as experience permits. 
  • Actively participate in evaluation of regulatory changes affecting compliance of documentation, product(s), process(es) and methodologies. 
  • Provide team and client leadership with guidance on compliance matters and regulatory operations with respect to known strategies and activities. 
  • Operate seamlessly within team in a project management-driven environment to keep all projects updated/current, reporting of billable time, and proper utilization of company software and resources to ensure traceability and accountability. 
  • Participate as needed in tradeshows, conferences, and other industry-related events. 
  • Travel as needed/permitted to client facilities or other locations in direct support of assigned projects, or other company activities. 

 Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities 

  • Extensive knowledge in FDA, FTC, USDA regulations. 
  • Knowledge of FDA CFR 21 Part 11, Part 111 and Part 117. 
  • Must be able to handle multiple projects. 
  • Proficient in MS Team, Word, Excel and Adobe. 

Education & Experience 

  • BS in a scientific field is required. MS, Ph.D. (preferred). 
  • Minimum of 12 years' experience in Quality Assurance within the OTC industry. 
  • Food & Beverage, Dietary Supplement, Cosmetic and/or Homeopathic industries as a bonus. 
  • Position: QA Regulatory Manager (QDS) 
  • Location: Remote, USA 
  • Salary: $80,000/year 
  • Industry: Regulatory Consulting / Quality Assurance 
  • Experience Required: 12+ Years QA 
  • Required Industry: OTC 
  • Bonus Industries: Food, Beverage, Dietary Supplements, Cosmetics, Homeopathic 
  • Key Regulations: FDA, FTC, USDA, 21 CFR Part 11, 111 & 117 
  • Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, PTO 
  • Travel: Occasional client-site travel as needed.