Materials Management Officer, GMS Band B1
To work within a small team responsible for providing a quality logistics service to our front-line staff treating and caring for patients.
Managing stocks of consumable products using bar coded data capture and ensures that clinical staff always have access to the correct product when they need it.
Raises requisitions/orders on behalf of users and liaises with supply chain partners/suppliers.
Distributes, unpacks and checks deliveries and provides information to users.
Please note this job will attract GMS Terms and Conditions of Service (TCS).
Main duties of the job
We are looking for a candidate that has good communication skills, is able to work in a challenging environment, and possesses investigator skills to maintain good record keeping of goods delivered. The role involves resolving issues within the department.
This post has a significant amount of personal contact with staff from all departments and services.
To scan NHSSC goods onto the PDA, dock and send to NHSSC within the time period, and to receive and deliver all stock to the departments. To unpack and store safely within the storerooms.
Job responsibilities
1. Responsible for analysing, assessing and agreeing the stock levels of a complex range of consumable products for Trust wards and departments within the Gloucestershire Health Community in a timely and accurate manner, resulting in increased product lines available to the clinical staff in the storerooms with space optimization.
2. Agree/organise storage requirements with budget holder, streamlining the flow of goods, resulting in easier to locate stock for the end user.
3. All items held by wards/departments must be read at agreed intervals and accurately to ensure that stock levels are maintained within agreed parameters using an electronic Automated Capture Device, to bring stock up to agreed level, reducing stock outs for the end user.
4. Download, back in the Materials Management office, via the PC, using a web-based programme, identifying and resolving problems, e.g., discrepancies, out of stock items, product code changes etc. Enter manual requisitions raised by ward/department staff onto the system and upload to NHS Supply Chain.
5. Sourcing alternative supply routes if necessary, liaising with suppliers with regard to cost, product information and query resolution and advising orders in accordance with the Trust's Standing Financial Instructions.
6. When the goods arrive: replenish shelves and stock rooms and generally manage the products stocked, reporting any exceptions to NHS Supply Chain. Returning empty delivery cages, tote boxes, and packaging to the Receipt and Distribution point, to ensure the ward/department is clear of any potential Health & Safety hazards.
7. All ward/department inventories and bar code labels must be accurately maintained to reflect product or stock level changes.
8. Retain filing of signed (budget holder or authorized person), ward inventories and daily delivery notes, ensuring these are up to date for easy audit accessibility, as well as maintaining system templates.
9. A good working relationship must be maintained between the Materials Management Officer and Ward/Department staff at all times, working as part of a team to ensure continual dialogue around requirements, emergencies, problems, changes etc., and offering product advice when necessary.
10. Identify high spend areas which may be suitable for stock rationalisation/standardisation in an effort to reduce costs. Implement standard operating procedures and propose changes in own work area.
11. Assists with the training of new recruits and may monitor work of less experienced staff.
12. May be required to perform additional duties within the procurement team on an ad-hoc basis, and to travel to alternative sites where workload changes require temporary cover in other locations.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* English at GCSE level
* IT Level 2 skills
* Physically fit
Experience
* Working in a fast-paced stores environment
* Use the PC to work on production of bar code labels, place orders and download data from PDA
* Work as part of a team, working flexibly across the wards and departments and liaising with other team members to cover customer requirements
* Prioritize own workload and independently manage a range of wards and departments
* Communicate effectively with a variety of staff throughout the Trust to advise on issues or updates in consumable availability
Knowledge/Skills
* Use the PC to work on production of bar code labels, place orders and download data from PDA
* Work as part of a team, working flexibly across the wards and departments and liaising with other team members to cover customer requirements
* Communicate effectively with a variety of staff throughout the Trust to advise on issues or updates in consumable availability
* Prioritize own workload and independently manage a range of wards and departments
* Physically fit to manage movement of cages, boxes and cartons in a variety of locations
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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