Implementation Manager-MSS – Clinical
Company | Vizient |
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Location | Kansas, USA, Nebraska, USA, Missouri, USA |
Salary | $88900 – $155500 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s |
Experience Level | Senior |
Requirements
- Relevant degree preferred.
- Clinical background in nursing or scrub tech highly preferred.
- 5 or more years of relevant work experience is required.
- Skilled at building strong strategic working relationships.
- Detail-oriented with excellent presentation and communication skills.
- Candidates must reside in KS/MO/NE/ Mid-America Region.
- Ability to travel regularly and expeditiously throughout the year to meet clients’ needs and timetables.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with provider stakeholders and suppliers for the implementation of contracting awards.
- Communicate opportunities to providers for increasing contract utilization and other programmatic values.
- Performs research, data analysis and/or benchmarking to identify opportunities for supply cost savings in the areas such as physician preference, clinical and non-clinical preference and commodities.
- Ensure the alignment with the provider’s and Vizient’s goals and that all teams are working in concert towards the same transition target date when necessary.
- Maintain an understanding of Vizient solutions framework to strategically align with provider needs.
- Regularly update providers and the aggregation group operations committee with project pipeline, implementation progress to completion, potential barriers, and savings captured.
- Collaborate with cross functional teams to foster successful coordination of implementation processes, steps and resources.
- Work with respective account management to establish objectives that align with providers’ overall supply chain goals.
- Track and report performance against objectives to management and C-suite level providers during status updates.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in healthcare supply chain, value-analysis, account management, contracting or implementation is preferred.