The Central Supply Coordinator is responsible for managing the full lifecycle of medical supplies within a healthcare facility. This includes budgeting, ordering, stocking, and distributing essential inventory like over-the-counter medications, gloves, and briefs. A key part of the job is maintaining relationships with vendors and evaluating new products to improve efficiency and patient care.
Key duties and responsibilities
Inventory management: Oversee inventory for briefs, over-the-counter medications, gloves, gowns, and other central supply items.
Ordering and stocking: Ensure the facility is consistently stocked with necessary items by managing the procurement process and organizing inventory.
Budgeting: Adhere to a budget for all supply purchases.
Vendor relations: Maintain good relationships with outside vendors to ensure reliable and timely delivery of products.
Product evaluation: Identify and assess new products and systems that could benefit the nursing staff and the facility.
Usage management: Communicate with staff to manage and reduce the overuse of items.
Cross-departmental support: Assist other departments as needed.
Required skills and qualifications
Education: A GED or High School Diploma is required.
C.N.A. certification: A Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.) certification is preferred but not required.
Communication: Strong ability to read, write, and communicate effectively with managers and vendors.
Mathematical skills: Basic math skills for adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and calculating percentages.
Reasoning: Ability to solve practical problems and interpret instructions.
Computer proficiency: Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite products.
Physical demands: Must be able to occasionally lift and move up to 50 pound