Prepare and conduct cycle counts for assigned inventory locations and participates in the annual inventory process. Analyzes, researches, and reconciles hospital, ambulatory offices, and Distribution Center inventories.
Analyzes and makes recommendations for inventory re-order points for shortages, overages, or other issues. Update weekly and ad-hoc reporting to ensure accuracy of inventory, costs, destination, or other customer needs.
Coordinate requests or new products between the clinical users and the Value Analysis Committees.
Partner with other Supply Chain team members and leadership to investigate problems and develop solutions to maintain an efficient supply chain. Maintain the electronic inventory control management system by addition of PAR locations, reviewing utilization and making suggestions to management on changes to PAR inventories, monitoring product usage to identify overstock
issues, waste, or abuse.
Investigates inventory discrepancies to determine the cause of the discrepancy, documents the cause and works with Supply Chain and/or end-users to prevent issues from recurring.
Responsible for identifying and removing and/or returning recalled consumable patient supply items and properly reporting action taken to Supply Chain Administration.
Minimum of 3 years experience in a healthcare-related supply chain role. Experience in direct customer-relations and service recovery actions preferred.
High school diploma or equivalent. Associates or Bachelors degree in related field preferred.
Valid driver's license required.