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Director, Supply Chain Management
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How would you like to work in a place where your contributions and ideas are valued? A place where you can serve with compassion, pursue excellence and honor every voice? At Wellstar, our mission is simple, yet powerful: to enhance the health and well-being of every person we serve. We are proud to have become a shining example of what's possible when the brightest professionals dedicate themselves to making a difference in the healthcare industry, and in people's lives.

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Job Summary:

This position is located at Wellstar Columbia County Medical Center in Grovetown, Georgia and reports to the Exec. Director Supply Chain Operations. Responsible for Supply Chain Operations in all Clinical, Med/Surg, and Emergency areas at designated hospital and ambulatory sites.


Responsible for development of annual operating and capital financial plans for sites under scope of responsibility. Assist with developing and implementing operational goals, metrics, and policies and procedures.


Serves as Supply Chain liaison to facility leadership and administration. Must be able to manage time effectively to provide effective oversight to areas of operations. Must possess ability to provide direction to direct and indirect reports under scope of responsibility. Must be a strong change agent able to implement supply chain strategies within defined facilities. Strong background in inventory management and logistics required. In collaboration with Clinical and Senior Leadership, identifies and implements Supply Chain strategic initiatives.


Oversees facilities par form and par level management, supply ordering and replenishment, and accurate shipping and receiving functions with the proper use of inventory management technologies. Assist with coordinating, scheduling, and conducting annual and periodic inventories with Internal Audit.


Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:

Financial Analysis, Tracking and Reporting:
a.Performs analysis and develops annual operating and capital financial plan for Supply Chain at sites of responsibility.
b.Monitors monthly Financial Responsibility Reports to identify any variance and develop corrective action plan for unfavorable results.
c.Monitors FTEs, overtime and productivity and adjusts as appropriate to be within budget and within standards.
d.Implements and monitors metrics for Clinical, Med/Surg, and Emergency areas for sites (hospital inventory, receiving, and distribution). Establishes baselines tracks and reports metrics (inventory turns, dollars per operating suite, dollars per procedure, non-file purchases, requisitioning compliance, freight, inventory reductions) for cost- savings, and utilization improvements.
e.Continually evaluating product stocking levels, freight and shipping strategies, receiving and other business processes in order to maximize financial value to hospital and Health System.

Strategic and Operation Policies:
a.Provides oversight for system and supply chain policy and holds team accountable. Ensures consistent application of policy across all areas of responsibility.
b.Prepares policies and procedures in collaboration with hospital and clinical leadership, updates policies and procedures in supply areas, and ensures compliance.
c.Creates and completes annual operational goals, including timelines, metrics and work plans.
d.Ensures the above is completed by all Supply Managers, Supervisors, and Coordinators for their respective areas.

e.Implements WHS policies and procedures to ensure compliance with internal controls.
f.Utilizes market intelligence to identify areas of opportunity for standardization and utilization improvement (including new technologies, RFID, and bar code scanning).

Supply Chain Operations Management:
a.Provides semi-annual and annual goals and evaluations.
b.Provides direction for establishing and/or execute department GPTW action planning and goals.
c.Ensures all newly hired Supply Chain Managers, Supervisors, Supply Coordinators, and Inventory Specialists, attend appropriate orientation.
d.Holds regular meetings for review, feedback, and updates.
e.Holds and/or participates in all departmental business reviews.
f.Hires, trains, coaches, and develops Supply Managers, Supervisors, Supply Coordinators, and Inventory Specialists as well as ensures that each employee has a clear and thorough understanding of their role and responsibilities.
g.Oversees and directs activities for the Supply Managers, Supervisors, Supply Coordinators, and Inventory Specialist as well as ensures the proper management and direction of their Supply team members.
h.Define and ensure team delivery against key performance metrics for measurement, comparison, or evaluation of supply chain factors, such as shipping cost, product expiry, or inventory turns.
i.Assist CQVA in the coordination of medical supply evaluations, implementations and new technologies at sites of responsibility.
j.Performs monthly supply variance analysis for areas of responsibility.
k.Implements best practice Supply Chain operational policies and procedures.
l.Manages vendor visitation process and policy adherence while reporting vendor compliance issues to Purchasing for vendor management according to the Vendor Policy. Educates team members of vendor policy.
m.Meets with vendors to discuss consignment inventory agreements. Submits agreements to Supply Chain Contracts Department for review and execution.
n.Actively engages in the successful implementation of Supply Chain strategic and tactical plans in order to achieve annual goals and objectives of the organization.

Inventory Management and Supply Chain Operations:
a.Oversees perpetual inventory management and controls for WellStar system.
b.Oversees and coordinates year end inventories at each site of responsibility. Works directly with and coordinates the inventories with Internal Audit and reports results to the Executive Director Supply Chain Operations, Finance, and Internal Audit.
c.Identifies and implements controls and enhancements for inventory management.
d.Manages inbound and outbound freight and shipping costs.
e.Manages goods return process back to Distribution Center and/or vendors.
f.Coordinates with the Distribution Center to optimize hospital inventory management processes.
g.Ensures proper tracking of implants, bone and tissue and other high dollar supplies and medical
devices. Establishes tracking of loaner sets.
h.Ensures proper and timely submission of item file additions, changes and deletions.
i.Manages requisition and par forms maintenance process.
j.Implements hand-held bar code scanning and other technologies for inventory management.
k.Ensures best practice supply chain processes for inventory, receiving and supply replenishment in
all areas of responsibility.
l.Designs new supply areas as required.
m.Stays current on new technologies for supply management.
n.Implements best use of Lawson ERP system for requisitioning and inventory management of
supplies in areas to include bar code scanning.
o.Implements best practice Supply Chain operational procedures for supply areas consistently within
areas of responsibility.

Quality and Safety:
a.Coordinates with Clinical Quality Value Analysis (CQVA) for clinical evaluation and implementation of medical devices.
b.Directs FDA recall processes for areas of responsibility, ensuring correct reporting and handling of product within established timelines and procedures.
c.Works directly with CQVA, VA Process Improvement, clinical leadership, and/or clinical educators to ensure proper training on new or substituted products.
d.Practices and ensures adherence to The Joint Commission Standards, OSHA, and system safety and quality policies.
e.Provides direction for establishing and/or execute department COSS action planning and goals
 

Customer Service:
a.Develops and conducts quarterly customer satisfaction survey for respective areas. Establishes baseline and benchmarks. Reports results to Executive Director Supply Chain Operations.
b.Serves as key Supply Chain Operations liaison to administration and clinical leadership within areas of responsibility.
c.Serves as internal expert on all implantable device agreements and educates direct reports on contracts. Ensures pricing compliance on bill-only requisitions.
d.Creates a work environment that promotes premier customer service in all areas of responsibility.
e.Creates a work environment that promotes a high level of employee engagement using GPTW results as a tool for establishing goals.
f.Responds to internal and external customer inquiries in a professional and timely manner.
g.Facilitates change management through effective communication.
Utilization and Clinical Quality Value Analysis
a.Attends Clinical Quality Value Analysis meetings and champions the coordination and implementation of product decisions.
b.Utilizes market intelligence to identify areas of opportunity for standardization and utilization improvement (including new technologies, RFID, bar code scanning).
c.Identifies and implements utilization and cost savings opportunities and communicates those to Supply Chain Leadership, entity leadership, Clinical Quality Value Analysis, and Clinical Department Directors.


Required Minimum Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in supply chain or business related field is required.
  • Master's degree is preferred.


Required Minimum Experience:

  • Minimum of 5 years healthcare supply chain in logistics, inventory, receiving, and distribution.
  • Minimum of 5 years management with supervision of major projects and/or staff, preferably in a hospital environment.


Required Minimum Skills:

  • System applications: Lawson & Mobile Supply Chain with full functionality of access to defined cost centers, Lawson including manager dashboard, SpaceTrax, Horizon Tissue Management, Outlook, Shared drive, Kronos, Office Max, RND, Remote desktop, Success factors, iCIMS, Blue Bin/Kanban Systems, GreenLight, GHX, and ECRI.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Requires strong communication skills to manage staff, communicate with customers, and interact with other Supply Chain entities/leadership

Join us and discover the support to do more meaningful work—and enjoy a more rewarding life. Connect with the most integrated health system in Georgia, and start a future that gives you more.

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Tech stack
Supply Chain Management,Inventory Management,Logistics,Financial Analysis,Operational Goals,Policy Development,Team Leadership,Customer Service,Change Management,Data Analysis,Vendor Management,Healthcare Supply Chain,Technology Implementation,Quality Assurance,Communication Skills,Project Management

About Wellstar Health System

At Wellstar Health System, our mission is to enhance the health and well-being of every person we serve. Nationally ranked and locally recognized for our high-quality care, inclusive culture and world-class doctors and caregivers, Wellstar is one of the largest, most integrated healthcare systems in Georgia.

Our specialists and primary care providers work in a multidisciplinary environment with nearly 30,000 diverse team members throughout our hospitals, health parks and medical offices. Communities can also access our outpatient centers, a pediatric center, nursing centers, and hospice and home care services. We’re proud to be home to the second-largest Emergency Department in the country, as well as being the only system in Georgia operating multiple trauma centers.

We’re also known for our exceptional work culture, featured on the Great Places to Work®, Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® and the Seramount Best Company for Multicultural Women® lists. We continue to attract the best and the brightest in healthcare.

At a time when our industry is changing rapidly, Wellstar remains committed to exceeding expectations from our patients and team members, while transforming healthcare delivery. We stand behind our values to serve with compassion, pursue excellence and honor every voice.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1993

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  • The Director of Supply Chain Management is responsible for overseeing supply chain operations in clinical, Med/Surg, and emergency areas, including financial planning and operational goals. This role also involves managing inventory, logistics, and vendor relationships to enhance efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

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