Ro
Pharmacy Counsel
Job Summary
Ro seeks an experienced attorney to serve as Pharmacy Counsel, focusing on advising about state-level regulatory compliance for pharmacy operations. The role involves managing legal relationships with pharmacy and quality teams, ensuring compliance with licensure, inspections, and evolving regulations. The candidate will monitor state Board of Pharmacy developments, assist with regulatory risks, and collaborate across departments to support product launches and expansions. A law degree, licensing, and 5-9 years of pharmacy law experience are required, along with strong cross-functional collaboration skills.
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Job Description
Ro is seeking an experienced attorney to serve as Pharmacy Counsel, advising on state-level regulatory compliance, embedded within our growing legal team. This role will be the go-to legal partner for pharmacy operations and compliance across our owned and partner pharmacy networks. This is a strategic, high-impact role with significant cross-functional exposure, working closely with pharmacy operations, corporate quality, and other key stakeholders.
- Help lead Ro’s 50-state + DC pharmacy law compliance strategy, advising on both day-to-day pharmacy operations and long-term business initiatives.
- Own the legal relationship with pharmacy operations and corporate quality teams as their primary point of contact.
- Ensure pharmacy compliance by advising on licensure, inspections, DSCSA obligations, and safety and quality assurance requirements.
- Monitor and analyze state Board of Pharmacy developments, assess regulatory risks, and shape Ro’s government relations strategy to proactively manage regulatory change.
- Help lead responses to state inspections, investigations, regulatory inquiries, and other legal escalations.
- Partner closely with senior FDA counsel to ensure pharmacy operations comply with FDA regulations and guidance.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with product, operations, and quality teams to accelerate new product launches, partnerships, and facility expansions.
- J.D. from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.5–9 years of experience advising on state pharmacy law.
- In-depth experience with legal and regulatory frameworks relevant to pharmacy operations, including compounding.
- Experience working in-house, preferably with or within online pharmacies or health tech platforms.
- Comfortable navigating and advising on ambiguous or evolving regulatory environments.
- Track record of successful collaboration across legal, regulatory, quality, and operations teams.
- Ability to manage competing priorities and give practical, risk-based legal advice quickly.
- Full medical, dental, and vision insurance + OneMedical membership
- Healthcare and Dependent Care FSA
- 401(k) with company match
- Flexible PTO
- Wellbeing + Learning & Growth reimbursements
- Paid parental leave + Fertility benefits
- Pet insurance
- Student loan refinancing
- Virtual resources for mindfulness, counseling, and fitness
We welcome qualified candidates of all races, creeds, genders, and sexuality to apply.
The target base salary for this position ranges from $191,700 to $230,000, in addition to a competitive equity and benefits package (as applicable). When determining compensation, we analyze and carefully consider several factors, including location, job-related knowledge, skills and experience. These considerations may cause your compensation to vary.”
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