
Director of Supply Chain
Where operational discipline meets financial strategy.
Hospitals don’t run without great clinicians.
They don’t stay strong without great supply chain leadership.
We are seeking a
Director of Supply Chain
to lead purchasing, receiving, materials management, linen distribution, and storeroom operations for a respected, mission-driven community hospital. Reporting directly to the
Chief Financial Officer , this role sits at the intersection of operational excellence and fiscal stewardship.
This is not a “keep the shelves stocked” role. This is cost strategy, contract leverage, value analysis, and capital discipline.
Direct CFO partnership You will work side‑by‑side with executive leadership on capital planning, cost containment, and long‑term financial strategy.
True ownership Prime vendor contracts. Group purchasing strategy. Inventory optimization. Service agreement evaluation. Capital equipment procurement. You own the process from request to acquisition.
Visible financial impact You’ll uphold the Prudent Buyer Principle and Cost Containment Philosophy — eliminating waste, improving contract compliance, and ensuring resources are used wisely.
Board‑level exposure You’ll prepare capital recommendations for the Finance Committee and support value analysis initiatives that directly influence hospital performance.
Culture that values stewardship This organization is known for professionalism, integrity, and compassionate care. Leadership is collaborative, mission‑focused, and committed to doing things the right way.
Quality of life Low cost of living. Strong community. A place where your impact is visible and your leadership is appreciated.
What You’ll Lead
Purchasing, Receiving, Materials, Linen Distribution, and Storeroom/Mailroom
Annual operating and capital budgeting for Materials Management
Capital request process and equipment procurement strategy
Vendor negotiations and service agreement approvals
Inventory oversight and supply chain standardization
Value Analysis Committee leadership
Cost containment initiatives across departments
You will build, coach, and develop a team aligned with productivity, quality, and accountability.
Who Thrives Here
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience)
3–5+ years of hospital materials management experience preferred
Proven supervisory experience
Strong negotiation and contract management skills
Financial acumen and comfort presenting to executive leadership
Ability to balance service excellence with cost discipline
But more than credentials, this role is for someone who:
Sees supply chain as strategic, not transactional
Understands capital planning and lifecycle management
Builds collaborative physician and department relationships
Leads with accountability and clarity
If you’re ready to move from managing inventory to shaping financial performance — and want to do it in an organization where your leadership truly matters — this is your opportunity.
Supply chain leadership isn’t behind the scenes here. It’s at the table.
For Immediate Consideration: Send resume to SUE@THI-Search.com
Confidential inquiries welcomed.
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We are seeking a
Director of Supply Chain
to lead purchasing, receiving, materials management, linen distribution, and storeroom operations for a respected, mission-driven community hospital. Reporting directly to the
Chief Financial Officer , this role sits at the intersection of operational excellence and fiscal stewardship.
This is not a “keep the shelves stocked” role. This is cost strategy, contract leverage, value analysis, and capital discipline.
Direct CFO partnership You will work side‑by‑side with executive leadership on capital planning, cost containment, and long‑term financial strategy.
True ownership Prime vendor contracts. Group purchasing strategy. Inventory optimization. Service agreement evaluation. Capital equipment procurement. You own the process from request to acquisition.
Visible financial impact You’ll uphold the Prudent Buyer Principle and Cost Containment Philosophy — eliminating waste, improving contract compliance, and ensuring resources are used wisely.
Board‑level exposure You’ll prepare capital recommendations for the Finance Committee and support value analysis initiatives that directly influence hospital performance.
Culture that values stewardship This organization is known for professionalism, integrity, and compassionate care. Leadership is collaborative, mission‑focused, and committed to doing things the right way.
Quality of life Low cost of living. Strong community. A place where your impact is visible and your leadership is appreciated.
What You’ll Lead
Purchasing, Receiving, Materials, Linen Distribution, and Storeroom/Mailroom
Annual operating and capital budgeting for Materials Management
Capital request process and equipment procurement strategy
Vendor negotiations and service agreement approvals
Inventory oversight and supply chain standardization
Value Analysis Committee leadership
Cost containment initiatives across departments
You will build, coach, and develop a team aligned with productivity, quality, and accountability.
Who Thrives Here
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience)
3–5+ years of hospital materials management experience preferred
Proven supervisory experience
Strong negotiation and contract management skills
Financial acumen and comfort presenting to executive leadership
Ability to balance service excellence with cost discipline
But more than credentials, this role is for someone who:
Sees supply chain as strategic, not transactional
Understands capital planning and lifecycle management
Builds collaborative physician and department relationships
Leads with accountability and clarity
If you’re ready to move from managing inventory to shaping financial performance — and want to do it in an organization where your leadership truly matters — this is your opportunity.
Supply chain leadership isn’t behind the scenes here. It’s at the table.
For Immediate Consideration: Send resume to SUE@THI-Search.com
Confidential inquiries welcomed.
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