Contract Coordinator Transportation & Warehousing - Warren, MI at Geebo

Contract Coordinator

Essential Duties
Assists with medical and hospital staff meetings to determine product needs and specifications in the development of a contracting strategy for goods/services.
Assists with system wide contract negotiations for products or services in area of responsibility.
Monitors contracts for compliance and report to Contract Administrator.
Develops and maintains strong external and internal customer/supplier relationships.
Addresses and facilitates problem resolution between Suppliers and WBH related to product conversions.
Assist departments with questions related to new products and product changes.
Committee work; travel; miscellaneous management meetings.
Standard Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required;
Graduate of an accredited Supply Chain Management academic program preferred.
Minimum of 3 years healthcare supply chain experience, with demonstrated contracting and contract management experience, may be substituted for the above degree requirement.
Must have developed an above average level of both written and oral communication skills.
Computer skills in Excel, Word, Outlook and knowledge of ERP systems are essential in order to properly manage, compile, and analyze data, as well as, navigation of the internet using search engines.
Must be able to interact at all levels within the organization. Operates in an autonomous manner requiring efficient use of time and ability to work under pressure and deadlines.
Broad knowledge of medical, surgical, and pharmaceutical products required, depending on role.
Must be service oriented.
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