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Avery Partners

Job Description Job Title:
Supervisor IISalary:
$50,000-$83,000/year plus Full Benefits Location:
Austell, GA
Qualifications:
Minimum Education - High School Diploma.
Preferred Licensure/Certification:
LPN, CST, EMT, or other related clinical certificationMinimum
Experience:
5 plus years of Supply Chain, Logistics, Inventory, Receiving, and/or Distribution experience that includes 3-5 years of management with supervision of staff, preferably in a hospital environment.
Reports to the site's Manager/Director of Supply Chain Operations.
Serves as a liaison between Supply Chain and end-users.
Responsible for the acquisition, storage, and distribution of supplies.
Responsible for Supply Chain Operations in Surgical Services, Outpatient Surgery, Cath Lab, CVOR, GI and/or Vascular areas.
Ensures contract compliance for clinical supplies, enhances item file usage, and enforces/implements strategies for vendor management.
Must be able to manage time effectively to provide effective oversight to areas of operations.
Perform financial analysis and reporting of order history.
Ensures supply processes and procedures are compliant with all aspects of Quality and Safety.
Assists with product conversions and recalls.
Must possess ability to provide direction to direct reports under scope of responsibility.
Must be a strong change agent able to implement supply chain strategies within areas of responsibility.
Strong background in inventory management and logistics required.
In collaboration with Manager/Director, Supply Chain Operations, 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 conducting annual and periodic inventories.
About the Company:
Avery PartnersIndustry:
Healthcare Services.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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