Reporting to the Vice President of Supply Chain Management, the Director of Supply Chain Procedural and Surgical Operations will lead and direct all aspects of system-wide Surgical and Procedural area's for Supply Chain Operations, system-wide logistical functions, Kanban system, warehousing, inventory, construction planning, material forecasting, surgical case pick management, partnering with supply optimization management, ; designs, directs and executes strategies, continuous improvement, leading practices and plans to meet the organizations short-term and long-term supply management requirements for surgical and procedural areas; and maximizes Supply Chain Operational & Logistical efficiencies and effectiveness in meeting the demands of a rapidly growing NGHS organization. Works closely with the leadership teams of the other Supply Chain departments to ensure data driven, highly reliable, and continuous improvement based Supply Chain.
Directs all services for surgical and procedural areas associated with supply distribution, logistics, inventory control, materials forecasting, surgical case pick management, supply optimization, and implementation of Supply changes/additions/removals across the health system.
Directs all par location, electronic cabinet and Kanban areas to ensure supplies are replenished as needed and controlled to ensure excess and expired supplies are eliminated. Project Management over the implementation of new areas of Supplies, new facilities and service line adjustments within surgical and procedural areas. Directs and supports the implementation of standardization, utilization, and cost savings initiatives
Responsible for and directs the Daily Management System of the Kanban program for surgical and procedural areas. Staff training and certification. Gemba rounds (per standard) and oversees any and all corrective actions found. QCN control, ensuring QCNs are answered and closed in a timely manner (within 20 days) by partnering with applicable Supply Chain departments.
Partners with Supply Optimization management team and processes for system-wide surgical and procedural areas, utilizing leading practices and a strong focus on data driven work. Partners closely with the Director, Supply Chain Clinical & Support Area Operations. Ensuring hot and slow Kanban locations are maintained to standard. Fill-rate, ensuring the program meets or exceeds an average of 95%. Collaborates with the Director, Supply Chain Strategic Sourcing and the Director, Supply Chain Systems & Technology on all aspects of implementations, conversions, continuous improvement and driving a highly reliable supply chain operation.
Maintains all policies and procedures for the department and ensures staff is trained appropriately
Drives change management across organization to align common policies, and leading practices as relates to logistics and supply chain operations management for system-wide surgical and procedural areas.
The Director is responsible for management of supply chain processes for all procedural areas including inventory management of owned and consigned supplies, replenishment, tissue tracking, and collaborating with the Manager, Procedural Supply Chain and the Surgical Services leadership team to ensure the data integrity of procedure or physician preference cards across all procedural areas. Direction and oversight of the case cart picking for Surgical Services.
Prepares and/or coordinates the annual expense budgets in accordance with procedures. Operates department within the approved budget. Is responsible for all SBARs, data needs, etc. related to justifying the need for FTE requests. Ensures departments operate within their budget, and lead a strong focus on productivity management. Conducts monthly reviews with their leadership team on the financial and budgetary reports.
Participates in departmental and/or organizational committees and meetings designed to drive continuous improvement. Responsible for all Supply Chain Operational Project Management for surgical and procedural areas and coordination with all affected/necessary departments across health system.
Ensures new service implementations (e.g.: new Kanban areas) are built correctly and meets and/or exceeds the clinical departments, facilities, or location's expectation for all surgical and procedural areas.
Responsible for departmental human resource requirements, including but not limited to: Establish and/or coordinate work schedules and assignments. Maintain departmental service coverage per standard hours required. Direct the day-to-day operations for system-wide surgical and procedural areas. Provide learning opportunities to all staff members. Complete staff performance evaluations and timecards to hospital's standard. Uphold just culture policies as needed per hospital's standard.
Directs the management practices of all inventories for surgical and procedural areas holding (e.g.: central warehouse) locations and that inventory is maintained at optimal levels while incorporating leading practices.
Works closely with the Vice President of Supply Chain and other department Leadership to maintain Operational Excellence and implement Lean processes with a focus on being a highly reliable supply chain
Under the direction of the Vice President of Supply Chain, partners closely with the Director of Strategic Sourcing and the Director of Supply Chain Systems and Technology, and the Director of Clinical & Support Area Operations to ensure Supply Chain cross-divisional performance, system standards, process improvement, KPIs, and projects are met with a focus on surgical and procedural areas.
Responsible for Special Projects and Reports for surgical and procedural areas as requested by the Vice President of Supply Chain.
Collaborates with cross-functional teams across system leadership to drive performance improvement objectives, construction initiatives and/or facility changes for surgical and procedural areas
Ensures strategic plans to improve overall logistical services are developed, met, and reported-out. Directs, develops, and manages KPIs specific to the Supply Chain Operations and Logistics Division for surgical and procedural areas in the spirit of continuous improvement. Works with Logistics leadership across the Acute Care, and ASC settings to ensure targets are met.
Utilizes data to identify and lean implementation opportunities in areas of utilization, while keeping the goal of leading practice as a priority.
With Executive Leadership input, develops and establishes financial and operational goals. Responsible for ensuring cost savings goals are met in a timely fashion.
Collaborates with organizational department leaders to identify opportunities continuous improvement opportunities within supply and service areas.
Provides financial information as needed for budgetary needs, i.e., Operational Service Budget.
Promotes an environment of teamwork and assists in the continued growth for staff
Leads and develops plans based on both system and facility level strategy deployment goals for surgical and procedural areas
Directs the two bin/Kanban implementation process throughout NGHS for surgical and procedural areas
Responsible for all Manager level hiring, Supervisor evaluation and/or hiring and employee termination for the division, as necessary for surgical and procedural areas
Collaborates with cross-divisional teams in Supply Chain (Strategic Sourcing, Value Analysis, Procurement, & Technology/Informatics, Clinical Supply Chain) to identify proper metrics, build appropriate tracking mechanisms and dashboards, ERP Data integrity, ERP functionality, Accounts Payable opportunities, Value Analysis projects, etc.
Directs the process analysis, strategy development, policies and procedures, large scale change management, and organizational development functions for the Supply Chain Operations and Logistics for surgical and procedural areas