The Director of Surgical Supply Chain sets the strategic and business direction for all Surgical areas inclusive of Periop Endo Interventional Radiology and Labor and Delivery. Is responsible for the procurement movement and inventory levels of these areas. As part of the leadership team at Mount Sinai Medical Center ensures compliance with Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO) and other regulatory agencies standards
and implements procedures in order to provide safe and efficient material handling and delivery methods.
and manages the activities of the materials organization in accordance with identified company goals to obtain optimum efficiency and economy of operations.
leads and directs the supply chain function including maintaining Par Levels Requisitioning of case specific supplies the appropriate inventory levels.
needs and ensures that programs objectives are met. Coordinates activities of program committees and/or other department heads to plan procedures and coordinate information.
for inventory levels ensures complete on-time delivery to the customer on-time delivery of parts from the supply base and monitoring material usage. Changes or adjusts service levels according to needs and resources available.
business material and labor trends and plans materials functions to assure continuing supply.
reports with clinical department heads to understand surgical trends and volumes.
directs and coordinates hospital policies and procedures on all matters relating to procurement including searching of new material and suppliers consistent with acceptable quality and delivery at the lowest evaluated cost.
with all areas of Supply Chain to ensure that the Surgical Areas run as efficient as possible.
recruits and hires personnel in all areas of responsibility. Performs employee performance appraisals disciplinary actions and terminates personnel as required.
systems applications for limitations and possible enhancements related to inventory management procurement and reporting. Makes recommendations or changes to improve and meet business needs.
performance of suppliers and service vendors and communicates problems or issues to management and staff as needed.
and understands key market trends and issues impacting the Health System.
compliance with state regulatory agencies such as Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO) and New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH)
to ensure the proper training of Supply Chain principles as well as systems being used for staff at on boarding and ongoing.
Required Experience:
Director
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