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Regional Director of Supply Chain - East (Remote)

Shriners Children's Chicago, Erie, PA, United States


Regional Director Of Supply Chain

We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced leader to oversee Supply Chain operations across a multi-state, multi-facility nonprofit healthcare system. The Regional Director of Supply Chain will provide strategic and operational leadership to ensure cost-effective, compliant, and efficient supply chain processes that support high-quality patient care. The ideal candidate will be an exceptional communicator, a proven change agent, and a collaborative partner with both clinical and administrative teams. This is a 100% remote position. Travel level is estimated to be 1 week every two months. Travel level is subject to change based on organizational needs. The pay range for this position is $135,580 - $203,370 annually. Compensation is determined based on years of experience and departmental equity. Responsibilities

Provide system-level leadership and direction for all Supply Chain operations within assigned markets, including procedural areas, PAR and perpetual inventory management, requisitioning, receiving, bill-only processes, and vendor management. Leverage and oversee relevant technology and software applications to enhance supply chain visibility, efficiency, and decision-making across facilities. Plan, organize, and direct the capital budgeting process for the market, ensuring alignment with organizational priorities and financial stewardship. Maintain fiscal responsibility for all market Supply Chain Management departments, including monitoring budgets, controlling costs, and achieving operational targets. Support system-wide strategic sourcing initiatives for supplies and purchased services. Collaborate closely with physicians and clinical leaders to optimize product utilization and support standardization efforts. Lead and support enterprise-wide initiatives focused on product standardization, process improvement, and cost savings including coordination of Value Analysis activities. Develop and implement departmental policies and procedures that align with corporate directives and regulatory standards to ensure efficient, ethical, and compliant procurement practices. Achieve broad stakeholder engagement by participating in cross-functional teams, promoting transparent communication, and sharing best practices that drive operational excellence. Mentor, coach, and develop staff members, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, ethical conduct, and professional growth. Establish measurable performance goals for departments and teams, and implement actionable plans to achieve them. Qualifications

Required: 5 years of management or supervisory experience in supply chain or purchasing Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Supply Chain Management or related field - or in lieu of degree, 10 years of progressive Supply Chain Management experience may be substituted Preferred: Experience within a multi-facility healthcare organization 2 years of experience working within a healthcare ERP system (Workday, Infor/Lawson, or equivalent) Certified Materials & Resource Professional (CMRP)