Job Description:
This position is accountable for coordinating inventory activities for assigned department, facility, or clinical program. Responsibilities may include: Replenishment, Picking, Staging, Delivery, Put Away, Special Orders & Substitutions, managing PAR levels, Binning, Cycle Counts, Bill Only and Inventory Relief activities. The incumbent is often a direct liaison between a department or clinical program and other Supply Chain Teams. The Coordinator III level is also appropriate for 'Lead' or subject matter experts who take on more complex or demanding responsibilities with little supervision relative to the coordinator II level.Inventory Coordinator IIISchedule: Monday - Friday
Hours: 7:30am - 4:00pm
This position may lead the activities of others within their assigned department. The incumbent may serve as a back-up in the absence of the supervisor.
Job Essentials
Demonstrates advanced proficiency in inventory control activities and standard operating procedures.
Coordinates with assigned department or clinical program to resolve any supply issues needing resolution (e.g., recalls, alerts, substitutions, missing items). This will include working proactively with assigned buyers and other supply chain teams.
Coordinates with receiving personnel and buyers to reconcile any receiving problem discrepancies. Works directly with outside suppliers to ensure compliance with Intermountain Supplier SOP's.
Works with departments and buyers in the processing of repairs, credits, returns, reprocessing, or exchanges. This involves getting RGA/RMA numbers, collecting information, tracking of product, updating the MDF with current information, and assisting buyers with proper paperwork to manage consignment and other specialized orders.
Assists and supports inventory management functions for assigned department or clinical program to ensure optimal inventory levels in meeting patient care needs; including accountability for replenishment activity in assigned locations using established SCO Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's). Ensures temperature sensitive products are stored properly and delivered according to manufacturer and Intermountain guidelines.
If applicable, manages Consignment or Vendor Managed Inventory and associated processes according to SCO (SOP's).
Understands and utilizes Supply Chain (SOP's) reports and tools correctly.
Coordinates and utilizes the SCIS system to ensure that distribution, inventory, receiving, and departmental files and reports are managed in accordance with Auditing, Accounting, and other regulatory agency requirements.
Ensures assigned clinical program is being maintained and is meeting customers' expectations throughout the procurement process.
Ensures customer satisfaction is being maintained throughout the procurement process by serving as an 'on site' supply chain expert for facility customers.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Physical Requirements:
Speaking, hearing / listening, seeing, manual dexterity.
Location:
Intermountain Health American Fork HospitalWork City:
American ForkWork State:
UtahScheduled Weekly Hours:
40The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience.
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