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Inventory Coordinator I - Full Time

  2024-04-23     Intermountain     All cities,ID  
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**Inventory Coordinator I - Full Time**

locationsPrimary Childrens Hospital time typeFull time posted onPosted 7 Days Ago job requisition idR36270 **Job Description:**

This position is accountable for coordinating all inventory activities for assigned department, facility, or clinical program. This may include some or all the following: Replenishment, Picking, Staging, Delivery, Put Away, Special Orders, and Substitutions. May include managing PAR levels, Binning, Cycle Counts, Bill Only, and Inventory Relief activities. Oversees inventory coordination between suppliers and SCO Sourcing Specialists.****Posting Specifics****

* **$1500 SIGN-ON BONUS** for new employees

* Entry Wage: 18.00 + Depends on Experience.

* Benefits Eligible: Yes, check them out , (Health, Vision, & Dental Insurance, 401(K), education assistance, + many more)

* Shift Details: **Full-time (Monday - Friday, 6:00am- 2:30pm)**

* Department: Materials Management- Primary Children's Hospital

****Scope****

This position may lead the activities of others within their assigned department and may serve as a back-up in the absence of the supervisor.

**Job Essentials**

* 1. Coordinates inventory management activity to ensure the needs of the facility or assigned clinical program are being met.

* 2. Performs inventory control on both stock and non-stock items (e.g., sets par levels, identifies and adjusts to trends) for assigned inventory. Keeps supplies binned and organized. Acts as liaison with Materials Management and clinical program.

* 3. Orders and delivers supplies for assigned department or clinical program using standard operating procedures, appropriate technology, and suppliers.

* 4. Ensures required documentation related to shipping & receiving, delivery, and tissue tracking are completed according to Intermountain policy and procedures.

* 5. Communicates information concerning supply levels, new products, standardization, back orders, and product implementation to the relevant stakeholders or clinical program staff.

* 6. Accountable for replenishment activity in assigned locations or clinical program using established SCO Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's). Ensures temperature sensitive products are stored properly and are delivered according to manufacturer and Intermountain guidelines.

* 7. Manages Consignment or Vendor Managed Inventory according to SCO (SOP's).

* 8. Reconciles and manages inventory reports (e.g., negative on-hand, exception, unconfirmed, put away reports). Assists with inventory management initiatives and strategies to ensure processes are lean and effective.

* 9. Coordinates the SCISSCIS system ensuring distribution, inventory, receiving, departmental files, and reports are managed in accordance with Auditing, Accounting, and other regulatory agency requirements.

* 10. Coordinates with Business Applications Team to research and resolve SCIS related questions or problems.

* Utilizes appropriate reports and system tools to ensure effectiveness in support of key performance indicators.

* 11. Adheres to established cycle count and inventory relief (SOP's).

* 12. Supports Intermountain Healthcare's Supplier Standards.

* 13. Understands and applies Supply Chain (SOP's), Reports, and Tools.

****Minimum Qualifications****

* Some roles may require certification.

* Two years of related Materials Management experience and one year of experience working within Intermountain Healthcare.

* Experience in a role requiring strong attention to detail, accuracy, and dependability.

* Demonstrated ability to visually inspect boxes, packing slips, computed reports, and like objects.

* Experience performing a role requiring effective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.

* Demonstrated ability to understand and speak English clearly, follow verbal and written instructions, and understand customer communications.

* Experience using basic word processing, spreadsheets, databases, internet, e-mail, and scheduling applications.

* Demonstrated ability to use a pallet jack and other materials handling equipment (e.g., hand truck, carts).

****Preferred Qualifications****

* Experience in a role working with healthcare supplies.

* Knowledge of surgical supplies, equipment, and instruments.

**Physical Requirements:**

Speaking, hearing / listening, seeing, manual dexterity, climbing, lifting, walking, standing, pulling/pushing, carrying.

**Location:**

Primary Childrens Hospital**Work City:**

Salt Lake City**Work State:**

Utah**Scheduled Weekly Hours:**

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