Sutter Health
Director,PharmacySourcing&Contracting
“Director, Pharmacy Sourcing & Contracting at Sutter Health. Skills: process management, vendor/stakeholder management, operational metrics, resource planning. Plan, implement, and manage performance of contracting and product sourcing. Support pharmaceutical purchasing, supply chain resiliency program, and cost allocation”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve the affordability of hospital, ambulatory and physician foundation sites
Industry & Context.
Ability to drive and independently make site visits
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PHARMD - Doctor of Pharmacy degree, PHARMR – Registered Pharmacist (Not required to be CA), 6 years recent relevant experience
Nice to Have
Health-system pharmacy environment, Sourcing, contracting, and related duties, Negotiating contract agreements, Standardization of product selection and related clinical care processes, Generating accurate and actionable metrics related to pharmaceutical sourcing and contract compliance
What You'll Do.
and manage performance of contracting and product sourcing
Support pharmaceutical purchasing
supply chain resiliency program
Maintain vendor relationships and strategic planning
Enhance direct involvement of clinical and administrative staff in contracting and value management process
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work effectively in a highly matrixed organization; Collaborate with other members of SH system pharmacy and strategic sourcing staff
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