Job overview The OUH SupplyChain Team is looking for an enthusiastic and diligent Stock Controller for the busy JR Theatres Dept.This role is vital to the effective running of the Theatre Dept and it's wide range of Clinical Specialities.
Responsible for maintaining, sourcing and re-ordering a wide range of Clinical Consumables, this is a key role within a busy Dept.
Excellent Communication skills are essential, problem-solving skills and the ability to work on your own initiative are required.
Main duties of the job An operating theatres Stock Controller assumes responsibility for maintaining, rotating, checking and ordering consumable surgical material supplies for a variety of theatre specialties working within the theatre department.
The Stock Controller will use a computerised traceability and stock management system.
Many of these items will be time sensitive in regard to providing necessary materials / items that are vital for patient care.Materials management ensures the provision of a cost effective, confidential and efficient distribution service.The role will be a crucial link between the JR Theatre department and the hospital Procurement department, disseminating necessary information regarding material management issues to theatre matrons, team leaders and Procurement teams.Experience of working in a material management capacity is desirable, although training will be provided.
A proven track record of intermediate level (or higher) computer literacy is required to manage theelectronic materials management systems as well as an ability to demonstrate initiative and work unsupervised.
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The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
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