Medical Supply Specialist at GOOD NEIGHBOR SOCIETY
Manchester, Iowa, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Inventory Management, Ordering, Procurement, Distribution, Stocking, Equipment Management, Regulatory Compliance, Customer Service, Communication, Organization, Attention to Detail, Problem Solving, Teamwork, Time Management, Professionalism, Reliability

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Job Details Job Location: MANCHESTER, IA 52057 Position Type: Full Time Medical Supply Specialist Position Summary The Medical Supply Specialist is responsible for ensuring that all medical, nursing, and resident‑care departments within the long‑term care facility have the equipment and supplies necessary to deliver safe, high‑quality care. This role oversees inventory management, ordering, distribution, equipment tracking, and regulatory compliance related to supplies and durable medical equipment (DME). The Medical Supply Specialist supports the clinical team by maintaining efficient supply systems and preventing shortages or interruptions in resident care. Key Responsibilities 1. Inventory Management Monitor and maintain par levels for medical supplies, PPE, linens, wound‑care products, and routine clinical equipment. Conduct weekly and monthly inventory counts; identify trends and usage patterns. Rotate stock to ensure proper shelf life and reduce waste. Track and document high‑cost or high‑use items. 2. Ordering & Procurement Prepare and submit supply orders through approved vendors. Work with central supply companies, pharmacies, DME providers, and purchasing departments to ensure timely delivery. Evaluate new products with nursing leadership for quality, safety, and cost effectiveness. Reconcile order confirmations, packing slips, and invoices. 3. Distribution & Stocking Deliver supplies to nursing units, treatment rooms, resident rooms, and storage areas. Maintain clean, organized, and labeled supply rooms. Assemble supply kits (admission kits, wound‑care kits, isolation carts, etc.). Ensure equipment and supplies are readily accessible during emergencies. 4. Equipment Management Track location, condition, and usage of DME such as hoyer lifts, sit‑to‑stands, oxygen concentrators, wheelchairs, specialty mattresses, and suction or nebulizer devices. Assist with scheduling repairs, replacements, or preventive maintenance. Maintain logs for facility‑owned and rented equipment. Communicate equipment shortages or safety concerns to nursing leadership. 5. Regulatory & Safety Compliance Support compliance with state and federal long‑term care guidelines (CMS, OSHA, infection‑control standards). Ensure expiration‑date checks, infection‑control storage requirements, and proper handling of sterile or single‑use items. Participate in mock surveys, audits, and process‑improvement activities. 6. Collaboration & Customer Service Work closely with nursing staff, environmental services, administration, and therapy departments. Provide timely support for urgent supply needs. Educate staff on proper supply usage, location, and conservation. Qualifications Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent required; additional technical or healthcare training preferred. Experience in long‑term care, healthcare supply chain, or central sterile/supply strongly preferred. Knowledge of medical terminology, basic clinical equipment, and infection‑control principles. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to lift and transport supplies and equipment as needed. Proficiency with inventory software and basic computer applications. Core Competencies Accuracy and attention to detail Time management and prioritization Communication and teamwork Problem solving and initiative Professionalism and reliability Physical Requirements Frequent walking, standing, bending, and lifting up to 40–50 lbs. Ability to safely move carts, boxes, and equipment throughout the facility.
Responsibilities
The Medical Supply Specialist is responsible for managing inventory, ordering, and distribution of medical supplies and equipment to ensure high-quality resident care. This role also involves tracking equipment, maintaining compliance with regulations, and collaborating with clinical teams.
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