As a Supply Chain Aide, you ensure the right supplies and equipment are available at the right time for the patient care team. You will unpack items received from the storeroom including sterile supplies and verify expiration dates as appropriate. You will keep adequate inventory levels on department floors and replenish when supplies are low. ACCOUNTABILITIES Maintains a neat, clean work environment using good storage distribution techniques: proper location, rotation identification (on a daily basis) Unpacks all items received from storeroom including sterile supplies, ensuring the integrity of sterility. Breaks down empty cartons and hauls to the compactor. Verifies expiration dates as appropriate, documents and organizes all supplies Maintains adequate inventory levels on department floors and replenishes from warehouse stock when supply levels are low. Receives requests from patient units and user departments for supplies, and delivers to requesting areas Cleans carts and supply rooms as scheduled or needed; ensures dock is clean and free of debris Performs other duties as assigned including covering for other personnel in the department due to absences. Due to continuously changing patient census/activity and staffing needs, must have the flexibility to work a varying schedule should the need arise, which may require working overtime (greater than 40 hours a week) and/or shift durations that exceed the assigned status for shift length and/or hours per week. The above summary of accountabilities is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed in this role. It should not be considered exhaustive.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED