Contracts Specialist - IT - UWMed Supply Chain
Listed on 2026-03-12
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IT/Tech
IT Support
Job Description
The UWMedicine Supply Chain Management Contracts team has an outstanding opportunity for an Contracts Specialist - IT
Work ScheduleFull time (40 hr/week)
Hybrid Schedule (In office 2x a week)
DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTIONUW Medicine Supply Chain provides strategic sourcing and contracting services to support clinical, research, and administrative operations across UW Medicine. Our team ensures compliance, cost-effectiveness, and alignment with institutional goals while delivering exceptional customer service.
POSITION HIGHLIGHTS- Lead IT contracting and strategic sourcing activities, including complex agreements for software, hardware, and cloud services.
- Conduct financial and risk analysis to support data-driven procurement decisions.
- Develop long-term sourcing strategies and maintain expertise in emerging IT market trends.
- Build strong partnerships with departments and suppliers to maximize contract benefits and ensure compliance.
- Lead all aspects of IT contracting, including solicitation, negotiation, and administration of complex agreements for software, hardware, and cloud services, ensuring compliance with institutional policies, cybersecurity standards, and risk management requirements.
- Perform financial and risk analysis using Supply Chain tools to support data-driven procurement decisions and maintain IT project savings and risk reduction tracking.
- Research and monitor emerging IT market trends to maintain expertise in assigned commodity areas and inform sourcing strategies.
- Build strong partnerships with departments and suppliers to promote utilization of IT contracts, resolve performance issues, and maximize contract benefits.
- Participate in process improvement projects, contribute to long-term planning, and assist with operational activities such as reporting and contract maintenance.
- Demonstrate proficiency in procurement systems and provide guidance to customers and suppliers for efficient system use.
- Bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in healthcare IT, supply chain management, or another quantitative field.
- Three (3) years of experience in procurement and contracting activities supporting a healthcare organization, preferably in the public sector or a research/teaching setting.
- Knowledge of medical terminology and items commonly used in a hospital setting.
- Demonstrated experience developing, negotiating, and administering major IT and technology-related contracts.
- Proficiency in computer applications including spreadsheets, word processing, email, and web-based tools.
- Equivalent combination of education and experience may substitute for stated requirements, except where legally required.
$78,000.00 annual
Pay Range Maximum$ annual
Other Compensation-
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ShiftFirst Shift (United States of America)
Temporary or Regular?This is a regular position
FTE (Full-Time Equivalent)100.00%
Union/Bargaining UnitNot Applicable
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