Job Summary and Responsibilities
Under the direction of the Materials Management Manager or Supervisor, the Materials Management Technician is responsible for disinfecting medical equipment and procedure carts according to department procedures. The technician receives, stores, issues, and delivers medical supplies and equipment, and prepares equipment and supplies for shipping when necessary. This role includes performing daily counts of par-level locations using hand-held technology or the materials management information system, as well as entering data for stock items issued from inventory. The technician maintains all hospital inventory and materials management work areas in a clean and orderly condition and participates in the inventory and cycle-counting process as outlined by departmental procedures.
Receives facility supplies, equipment and mail, insuring all documentation is complete and any problems with the shipments are identified.
Sorts and delivers inter-office, U.S. Mail and packages per hospital procedure. Processes out-going mail. Provides courier services as needed.
Stocks facility inventory, conduct cycle counting, rotating inventory on a first in, first out basis
Trains Materials Management Technician per policy and procedures and communicates work flow observations to Supervisor/Manager.
Works with Management to coordinate shifts, staffing, work assignments and schedules to ensure an efficient and productive Team.
This is a PRN role (Per Diem or As Needed) that is non-benefitted with varied shifts
Job Requirements
Required:
Preferred :
Six to twelve months related work experience in a hospital stockroom or warehouse
Six to twelve months of inventory management experience in a medical setting
Two (2) years or more experience working with large ERP systems
Forklift operation certification and/or experience
Where You'll Work
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center is a 576 bed non-profit facility providing quality health care to patients and communities in and around Phoenix, Arizona. We are part of CommonSpirit Health which operates 139 hospitals and more than 1,000 care sites across 21 states, making our services accessible to nearly 1 in 4 U.S. residents. If you are committed to social justice, health equity, and prepared to deliver care in new, innovative ways, you belong with us.
Pay Range
$19.26 - $19.26 /hour
We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Hello. We welcome the chance to help you feel your best. Excellent, affordable health care, delivered with compassion, is what we stand for. Since our founding in 1986, we've made it our goal to create environments that meet each patient's physical, mental, and spiritual needs. We also believe this healing philosophy promotes the wellbeing of our staff and the places they serve.Dignity Health is made up of more than 60,000 caregivers and staff who deliver excellent care to diverse communities in 21 states. Headquartered in San Francisco, Dignity Health is the fifth largest health system in the nation and the largest hospital provider in California.Through teamwork and innovation, faith and compassion, advocacy and action, we endeavor every day to keep you happy, healthy, and whole.Dignity Health began as a single hospital founded on the belief that all people deserve medical care, regardless of their background, ethnicity, or circumstances.The Sisters of Mercy, originally founded by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland in 1831, vowed to serve people who suffer from poverty, sickness, and lack of education. In 1854, eight Sisters arrived in San Francisco, California and immediately began caring for residents of a city struck by cholera, then typhoid and influenza. They founded St. Mary's Hospital, now the oldest continuously operating hospital in the city.Eventually, one facility became many, expanding to serve a rapidly growing population while strengthening its commitment to keeping the human person at the forefront of modern medicine.In 1986, two congregations of the Sisters of Mercy joined their ten hospitals together, forming Catholic Healthcare West. In 2012, we changed our name to Dignity Health to better describe what we stand for. Dignity is something everyone is born with. To us, "Dignity" means showing respect for all people by providing excellent care and helping them lead healthy, meaningful lives.Today, Dignity Health is one of the largest health systems in the nation with 400 care sites across a 22-state network, including 39 hospitals -- 24 of which are Catholic and 15 are other-than-Catholic. The mission and values we were founded upon remain the same. Through teamwork and innovation, faith and compassion, advocacy and action, we endeavor every day to keep our patients happy, healthy, and whole. Hello humankindness.