What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager Supply Chain Business position at Johns Hopkins Medicine?
The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation (JHHS) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the highest quality patient health care in the treatment and prevention of human illness.
What awaits you :
- Work-life balance - Hybrid work schedule
- Paid Time off & Paid holidays.
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
- 403B Savings Plan w / employer contribution.
- Employee and Dependent Tuition assistance benefits.
- Health and wellness programs and MORE!
Who you are :
The Johns Hopkins Health System Supply Chain has four distinct divisions within its department : Sourcing & Value Analysis, Procurement, Analytics, and Logistics & Distribution. This position reports directly into the Chief Supply Chain Officer and the scope of responsibility spans across each division.
The Supply Chain Business and Project Manager is responsible for the application of project management best practices and principles for projects that span each division, developing and executing communication plans to keep entity stakeholders and executives informed of the impact that the department is having on the system, delivering supply chain specific training and education modules to staff across the organization, and leading the execution of the JHHS Supply Chain’s Campus Talent Acquisition strategy across Post Graduate, Undergraduate, and high school programs.
In this capacity, the Business and Project Manager is expected to be familiar with concepts, practices and procedures related to project management, such as change management, performance improvement, resource management, risk management, portfolio management, business analytics, strategic communications, stakeholder management, forecasting, etc. They will also be responsible for the lifecycle of recruiting candidates on campus; from information sessions at targeted schools, screening interviews for intern and full-time roles, onboarding and ensuring optimal candidate performance and experience during Supply Chain’s formalized internship program(s), and ultimately the placement of high performing candidates into full time roles.
What you’ll bring :
Minimum of 5 years relevant work experience in : health care, operations, or consulting.
1 year of prior Supervisory, managerial, or leadership experience required
Process and System Design / Improvement Experience, Lean Sigma (preferred)
Experience in data management and statistical analyses to recommend courses of action based on data.
Experience in performing analyses of flow, staffing, scheduling, and resource utilization to develop and recommend courses of action.
Experience in identifying and illustrating relationships among complex activities.
What you will do :
Education :
Master’s in Business, Health Administration or other relevant field is required.
Certification :
Certification in Project Management Professional (PMP), Six Sigma, Lean, or similar training preferred