Help Shape the Future of Specialty Pharmacy Certification
The Specialty Pharmacy Certification Board (SPCB) is currently seeking qualified candidates to serve on its Board of Directors. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the governance and strategic direction of the Certified Specialty Pharmacist (CSP) credential and other SPCB programs.
We are recruiting for the following open positions:
- Public Member Director
Board Service Expectations
Serving on the SPCB Board is a meaningful way to support excellence in specialty pharmacy. Directors are expected to:
Attend Board Meetings
Virtual meetings are held via Zoom on the last Friday of January, March, May, July, September, and November from 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET. Meeting dates may change based on holidays and industry activities.
Participate in an SPCB Workgroup
Each Board member joins at least one workgroup aligned with SPCB’s strategic priorities.
Attend the NASP Annual Conference
Directors are expected to attend inSPire (formerly known as the NASP Annual Meeting & Expo) each year. Next year’s inSPire2026 takes place September 22–25 at the Gaylord National Harbor Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, MD.
Term Length
All Board positions are for a three-year term, with a maximum of two consecutive terms.
The Board values diversity of perspectives and strives to include representation from all sectors of specialty pharmacy. The Board does not appoint multiple Directors from the same organization concurrently.
Public Member Director Qualifications
Any member of the public is eligible to apply. To be eligible for a Public Member seat, applicants may NOT:
- Be a Pharmacist
- Hold the Certified Specialty Pharmacist (CSP) credential
- Be employed by a Specialty Pharmacy as a primary means of employment
- Supervise or report to a Certified Specialty Pharmacist (CSP)
A public member’s role is to bring a perspective to the decision-making of the certification board that is broader than the certificants’ and to help balance the boards’s role in protecting the public while advancing the interests of the certificants. Effective public or consumer members also represent perspectives and interests of the public, consumers, or users; bring new ideas and goals to the certification board to ensure the public’s interest is valued; contribute an unbiased perspective; encourage consumer-oriented positions; and bring additional public accountability and responsiveness. A preferred public member works with or advocates on behalf of patients or utilizes a specialty pharmacy as a patient.
Interested in Applying?
If you meet the qualifications and are ready to make a meaningful impact on the future of specialty pharmacy certification, we encourage you to apply or nominate a colleague at the link below.
For more information, contact us at CSP@naspnet.org