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Keck Medicine of USC

Specialist, Procedural Supply Chain - Materials Management - Full Time 8 Hour Ro

Keck Medicine of USC, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079

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Specialist, Procedural Supply Chain - Materials Management - Full Time 8 Hour Rotating Shift (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union) The Specialist, Procedural Supply Chain completes various operational functions of supply chain management within procedural departments such as perioperative, cath lab, EP, GI, and IR. This role ensures the integrity and precision of inventory management, maintains organized and compliant storage environments, and upholds all safety and regulatory protocols. The Specialist works collaboratively with clinical and supply chain teams to guarantee the timely and reliable delivery of essential supplies that directly support patient care. The Specialist is accountable for ensuring compliance with order specifications, including supporting and conducting inventory audits, maintaining precise and current records, and promptly reporting any discrepancies or quality issues to management. The Specialist must engage effectively with a variety of stakeholders, anticipate needs, and adapt quickly to the changing priorities of a dynamic clinical environment.

Essential Duties

Collaborates closely with clinical teams to anticipate and meet supply needs, ensuring timely delivery and alignment with procedural requirements.

Partners with clinical staff in surgical operations through case picking, prepares and reviews surgical case carts, and accurately manages implant and tissue inventory.

Ensures full compliance with safety and regulatory standards by consistently applying and enforcing all safety protocols and organizational guidelines.

Maintains a seamless flow of materials utilizing inventory management systems for both stock and non-stock items.

Leads regular inventory audits, maintaining precise and up-to-date records through continuous verification and documentation.

Contributes to continuous improvement initiatives and process enhancement projects aimed at optimizing supply chain efficiency and reliability.

Employs inventory management systems (MMIS) to track and coordinate vendor‑direct, consignment, and just‑in‑time (JIT) inventory with precision.

Provides training and mentorship to supply chain staff working within procedural areas, ensuring adherence to best practices and performance standards; attends clinical department huddles and rounds with clinical staff.

Assists with communication between Supply Chain Leadership and procedural department leadership to establish supply chain strategies.

Ensures that excess stock from surgical procedures is reintroduced to the supply chain and credited in a timely manner.

Communicates and follows up with Purchasing buyers regarding supply chain managed surgical or procedural products.

Executes the organized put‑away of supplies into clean rooms, carts, and other procedural supply locations, ensuring proper rotation and adherence to established protocols; conducts thorough inspections of all supply locations to identify products approaching expiration and ensures timely removal in strict accordance with policy.

Maintains storage areas for maximum efficiency, ensuring all supplies are aligned with operational needs; responds to procedural clinical supply requests with professionalism and urgency.

Inspects incoming shipments and documents discrepancies; reports inventory inaccuracies or quality issues to management for swift resolution within the procedural areas.

Performs additional duties as assigned to support departmental goals and operational excellence.

Required Qualifications

High school diploma or equivalent

1 year experience with inventory management systems and software

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills to manage inventory and maintain accurate records

Effective communication and interpersonal abilities to interact with various stakeholders and ensure smooth operations

Ability to follow safety protocols and guidelines to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards

Problem‑solving skills and adaptability in a fast‑paced environment to quickly address issues and adapt to changing circumstances

Ability to work collaboratively with team members and other departments to maintain a seamless supply chain process

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in business administration, supply chain management or a related field

1‑2 years hospital experience in the OR/procedural materials management areas

Experience in a healthcare setting such as a health system or life sciences manufacturer

Proficiency in inventory management systems to track and manage inventory

Basic knowledge of medical supplies and equipment to understand the types and uses of medical supplies

Specialty certification CSPD or Surgical Tech certificate preferred

Required Licenses/Certifications

Fire and Life Safety Training (LA City); if no card upon hire, one must be obtained within 30 days of hire and renewed before expiration date (required within LA City only)

The hourly rate range for this position is $22.00 - $34.18. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.

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