Pharmacy Supply Chain Manager
Apply NowCompany: Massachusetts General Hospital
Location: Boston, MA 02115
Description:
GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT
Reporting to the Director of Pharmacy Business and Finance, the Pharmacy Supply Chain Manager is responsible for the proper ordering, receipt, stocking, and issuing of all medications and supplies consumed by the main campus inpatient cost centers, the main campus outpatient cost centers, and the off-campus outpatient clinics. In fulfilling his/her responsibilities with respect to delivering the best patient care at the lowest possible cost, the Supply Chain Manager provides day-to-day supervision of all functions related to purchasing, receiving, inventory control, interdepartmental transfers, and returns management. Among the processes for which the Supply Chain Manager provides primary oversight are formulary additions/deletions/conversions, non-formulary additions, branded-to-generic conversions, waste & shrinkage monitoring, reverse distribution, and product recalls.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Vendor Management: oversees contract compliance, optimizes GPO contracting resources, monitors vendor performance and product and label quality
Service Level Maintenance: reconciles Borrow/Loan exchanges with non-MGH pharmacies, represents Supply Chain on the Medication Management Committee, liaises with manufacturers to stay current with respect to drug supply availability
Inventory Optimization: initiates branded-to-generic conversions, controls the non-formulary ordering/purchasing/receiving process, sets par level
Receiving: resolves invoicing/pricing errors that necessitate credits and/or re-bills, supervises the matching of purchase orders with packing slips, escalates packing slip/purchase order mismatches with distributors and manufacturer
Inventory Integrity: via Pharmacy Informatics initiates requests for commodity numbers (CV#s), oversees weekly cycle counts in the central pharmacy carousels and the main campus and off-campus outpatient pharmacies, schedules and supervises the annual inventory
Issues and Transfers: collaborates with MGH Materials Management and Partners Transportation to ensure medication and supply orders reach main campus outpatient and off-campus outpatient cost centers on time and complete
DSCSA: overseeing DSCSA compliance and work with Pharmacy department stakeholders to ensure all DSCSA requirements and guidelines are in place
Accounting Compliance: reviews interdepartmental charges to balance issues and receipts, facilitates the monthly close by assisting Partners Finance in matching invoices with receipt
Business Process Outsourcing: oversees 3rd party repackager (particularly with respect to turnaround times and label/barcode compliance), directs the production activities of 3rd party compounders, participates in and on occasion advises the Chief of Pharmacy on make vs. buy decision
Recalls: supervises the drug recall process (specifically: monitors alerts, prompts action by the accountable parties, tracks escalation online, polices closure)
Waste Management/Reverse Distribution/Hazardous Medications: oversees the central pharmacy's waste capture infrastructure and supervises waste capture methodologies off-campus, coordinates reverse distribution of captured waste through a 3rd party, collaborates with MGH Environmental Services to dispose of non-reversible medications (ex: chemotherapy drugs and sharps)
Plant & Equipment: supervises preventive maintenance of central pharmacy common areas, negotiates seasonal requests for flex space with MGH Materials Management and Buildings & Grounds, bears primary responsibility for central pharmacy drug storage and common areas meeting fire code
First Responder: acts as pharmacy department point of contact for MGH clinical departments (e.g., Nursing, Occupational Health, etc.) with respect to the sourcing and staging of smallpox, anthrax, and influenza vaccines; maintains custody of the hospital's Centers for Disease Control emergency drug cache; manages pharmacy's relationship with the CDC and the Massachusetts DPH
340B Program: collaborate with the 340B Pharmacy Program Team for inventory compliance with the 340B Program's requirements and guidelines. Provide data, information and reports to assist the 340B Team with purchasing optimization related to the Program.
Qualifications
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES REQUIRED
Expertise in standards and regulations promulgated by the relevant legal and regulatory bodies: Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy (BORP), The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
Experience managing centralized and decentralized Supply Chain Management system
Experience using integrated EHR system (Epic, Cerner, etc.)
Knowledge of contemporary hospital pharmacy system
Effective interpersonal and communication skill
Excellent Analytical skill
Ability to work well on a team
Problem identification and solving skill
Effective writing and editing skill
Critical thinking and decision-making skill
Ability to deal with emergencies and stressful situation
Ability to motivate and lead other
Ability to meet deadline
Ability to clearly communicate expectations to staff and hold staff accountable when necessary
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS
Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice pharmacy in the Commonwealth of Massachusett
EDUCATION:
Graduate of an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy OR Master's degree
MBA, MHA or other advanced degree preferred
EXPERIENCE
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Required:
Pharmacist: Completion of ASHP accredited PGY1 Pharmacy, PGY2 Specialty Pharmacy, or PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration Residency preferred Exceptional aptitude or knowledge may be considered in lieu of experience Pharmacy leadership experience with formal leadership training or supervisory experience highly preferred
Non-pharmacist: 5-10 years of supply chain experience required (healthcare supply chain experience preferred). Leadership experience with formal leadership training or supervisory experience highly preferred
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
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Indirect: Professional Staff Supported: Non-Employee
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
Actively manages human, capital, and operational resources for Supply Chain Management pharmacy areas and assists with annual budget process; identifies opportunities for cost savings and revenue enhancements throughout the Supply Chain Management space and related areas of the Department
WORKING CONDITIONS
EEO Statement
Massachusetts General Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.
Reporting to the Director of Pharmacy Business and Finance, the Pharmacy Supply Chain Manager is responsible for the proper ordering, receipt, stocking, and issuing of all medications and supplies consumed by the main campus inpatient cost centers, the main campus outpatient cost centers, and the off-campus outpatient clinics. In fulfilling his/her responsibilities with respect to delivering the best patient care at the lowest possible cost, the Supply Chain Manager provides day-to-day supervision of all functions related to purchasing, receiving, inventory control, interdepartmental transfers, and returns management. Among the processes for which the Supply Chain Manager provides primary oversight are formulary additions/deletions/conversions, non-formulary additions, branded-to-generic conversions, waste & shrinkage monitoring, reverse distribution, and product recalls.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Vendor Management: oversees contract compliance, optimizes GPO contracting resources, monitors vendor performance and product and label quality
Service Level Maintenance: reconciles Borrow/Loan exchanges with non-MGH pharmacies, represents Supply Chain on the Medication Management Committee, liaises with manufacturers to stay current with respect to drug supply availability
Inventory Optimization: initiates branded-to-generic conversions, controls the non-formulary ordering/purchasing/receiving process, sets par level
Receiving: resolves invoicing/pricing errors that necessitate credits and/or re-bills, supervises the matching of purchase orders with packing slips, escalates packing slip/purchase order mismatches with distributors and manufacturer
Inventory Integrity: via Pharmacy Informatics initiates requests for commodity numbers (CV#s), oversees weekly cycle counts in the central pharmacy carousels and the main campus and off-campus outpatient pharmacies, schedules and supervises the annual inventory
Issues and Transfers: collaborates with MGH Materials Management and Partners Transportation to ensure medication and supply orders reach main campus outpatient and off-campus outpatient cost centers on time and complete
DSCSA: overseeing DSCSA compliance and work with Pharmacy department stakeholders to ensure all DSCSA requirements and guidelines are in place
Accounting Compliance: reviews interdepartmental charges to balance issues and receipts, facilitates the monthly close by assisting Partners Finance in matching invoices with receipt
Business Process Outsourcing: oversees 3rd party repackager (particularly with respect to turnaround times and label/barcode compliance), directs the production activities of 3rd party compounders, participates in and on occasion advises the Chief of Pharmacy on make vs. buy decision
Recalls: supervises the drug recall process (specifically: monitors alerts, prompts action by the accountable parties, tracks escalation online, polices closure)
Waste Management/Reverse Distribution/Hazardous Medications: oversees the central pharmacy's waste capture infrastructure and supervises waste capture methodologies off-campus, coordinates reverse distribution of captured waste through a 3rd party, collaborates with MGH Environmental Services to dispose of non-reversible medications (ex: chemotherapy drugs and sharps)
Plant & Equipment: supervises preventive maintenance of central pharmacy common areas, negotiates seasonal requests for flex space with MGH Materials Management and Buildings & Grounds, bears primary responsibility for central pharmacy drug storage and common areas meeting fire code
First Responder: acts as pharmacy department point of contact for MGH clinical departments (e.g., Nursing, Occupational Health, etc.) with respect to the sourcing and staging of smallpox, anthrax, and influenza vaccines; maintains custody of the hospital's Centers for Disease Control emergency drug cache; manages pharmacy's relationship with the CDC and the Massachusetts DPH
340B Program: collaborate with the 340B Pharmacy Program Team for inventory compliance with the 340B Program's requirements and guidelines. Provide data, information and reports to assist the 340B Team with purchasing optimization related to the Program.
Qualifications
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES REQUIRED
Expertise in standards and regulations promulgated by the relevant legal and regulatory bodies: Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy (BORP), The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
Experience managing centralized and decentralized Supply Chain Management system
Experience using integrated EHR system (Epic, Cerner, etc.)
Knowledge of contemporary hospital pharmacy system
Effective interpersonal and communication skill
Excellent Analytical skill
Ability to work well on a team
Problem identification and solving skill
Effective writing and editing skill
Critical thinking and decision-making skill
Ability to deal with emergencies and stressful situation
Ability to motivate and lead other
Ability to meet deadline
Ability to clearly communicate expectations to staff and hold staff accountable when necessary
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS
Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice pharmacy in the Commonwealth of Massachusett
EDUCATION:
Graduate of an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy OR Master's degree
MBA, MHA or other advanced degree preferred
EXPERIENCE
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Required:
Pharmacist: Completion of ASHP accredited PGY1 Pharmacy, PGY2 Specialty Pharmacy, or PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration Residency preferred Exceptional aptitude or knowledge may be considered in lieu of experience Pharmacy leadership experience with formal leadership training or supervisory experience highly preferred
Non-pharmacist: 5-10 years of supply chain experience required (healthcare supply chain experience preferred). Leadership experience with formal leadership training or supervisory experience highly preferred
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
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Indirect: Professional Staff Supported: Non-Employee
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
Actively manages human, capital, and operational resources for Supply Chain Management pharmacy areas and assists with annual budget process; identifies opportunities for cost savings and revenue enhancements throughout the Supply Chain Management space and related areas of the Department
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Must be able to lift to 20 lbs.
- Must be able to stand or sit for extended periods of time
EEO Statement
Massachusetts General Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.