Director, Hospital Supply Chain
Listed on 2026-08-13
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Supply Chain/Logistics
Procurement / Purchasing, Inventory Control & Analysis, Operations Management, Logistics Coordination
Director, Hospital Supply Chain
At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together. About Duke Regional Hospital Pursue your passion for caring with Duke Regional Hospital in Durham, North Carolina. With 388 beds it is the second largest of Duke Health's four hospitals and offers a comprehensive range of medical, surgical, and diagnostic services, including orthopedics, weight-loss surgery, women's services, and heart and vascular services.
Work Location Duke Regional Hospital 3643 N Roxboro St. Durham, NC 27704
General Description As a vital leader at Duke Regional Hospital, a premier community-based hospital, you will implement and operationalize the Health System's strategic initiatives and Supply Chain programs. This role oversees supply chain services tailored to our community hospital setting, including the distribution of supplies, logistics, laundry and linen services, and inventory management. Through collaboration and direct accountability with key customers and clinical staff, the Director will develop a hospital-wide approach for end-to-end supply chain integration.
This approach aims to lower the total cost of distribution and inventory management functions while improving customer service and supporting our caregivers in delivering high-quality, community-focused patient care. Additionally, the Director will oversee the optimization and standardization of all supply chain automation tools and software within the hospital.
Duties and Responsibilities Operational & Process Optimization Workflow Evaluation:
Evaluate and document the flow of material throughout the hospital, including all supply and inventory locations such as inpatient units, operating rooms, cath labs, and radiology. Process Redesign:
Identify variabilities and gaps in sourcing, logistics, distribution, and inventory management; recommend process redesigns for service improvement and cost reduction. Cost Management:
Quantify the hospital's total cost for materials distribution functions and develop sustainable targets for cost reduction through efficiencies and the elimination of redundant processes. Leadership & Team Development Team Management:
Supervise, hire, and evaluate the performance of all hospital Supply Chain employees, fostering a supportive environment aligned with our community hospital values. Mentorship:
Develop a training and mentoring program for staff who support supply chain functions to build core expertise onsite at the entity level. Performance & Metrics KPI Tracking:
Establish a set of performance metrics for entities and supply-intensive departments to measure productivity and customer satisfaction. Inventory Efficiency:
Ensure metrics drive an increase in unit-based inventory turns, elimination of duplicative and official inventories, minimization of inventory write-offs, and improved customer satisfaction. Write-off Approval:
Review and approve all inventory write-offs and adjustments. Technology Integration System Adoption:
Drive the adoption of and leverage existing supply chain technology solutions to create optimal efficiencies. System Linkage:
Ensure appropriate information linkages to other systems (e.g., electronic health records) utilizing supply chain information/inventory systems and point-of-use technology. Vendor & Stakeholder Relations Supplier Management:
Identify, develop, and manage effective relationships with existing and potential suppliers for distribution and laundry services to ensure they meet established cost, quality, and delivery targets. Vendor Accountability:
Implement and manage a system to evaluate, monitor, and report supplier scorecards for distribution and laundry service providers. Strategic Partnerships:
Develop and maintain strategic partnerships with clinical operations leadership, value analysis teams, corporate procurement, contracting, finance, and inventory management teams.
Required Qualifications Education Bachelor's Degree in Business, Healthcare, or a related field. Preferred:
Degree in Logistics. Experience Seven (7) years of progressive experience in logistics, supply chain, or healthcare. Specific Requirements within the 7 years:
Minimum of two (2) years of experience specifically in supply chain/logistics. Minimum of two (2) years of experience in a management capacity. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Healthcare Supply Chain Knowledge:
Advanced understanding of clinical supply chain operations, including medical/surgical distribution, clinical inventory management, and regulatory compliance standards (e.g., Joint Commission, FDA guidelines). Strategic & Analytical
Skills:
Proven ability to analyze complex data sets, establish key performance indicators (KPIs), and redesign clinical workflows to drive cost reduction and eliminate inventory redundancies without impacting…
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