Position Summary
The Director of Procurement Operations reports to the Board of Managers of the Ohio Provider Management Services Organization and is responsible for the day-to-day operation and management of the MSO. The MSO is a for-profit entity formed by the member organizations to provide administrative support and back-office functions, including group purchasing, employee benefits, IT services, utilities, liability insurance, vehicle purchase and maintenance and other efficiency-improving services for the member entities. The Director of Procurement Operations plays a key role in achieving cost savings for the member organizations and ensures smooth operational execution and goal attainment.
Schedule: 1st Shift, Monday to Friday, with the ability to flex the work schedule on evenings, weekends and holidays as needed to complete assigned duties and meet the operational needs of the organization.
Worksite: This position is office-based and requires frequent travel to member organizations and vendors throughout Ohio, and out-of-state travel as needed.
Rewards and Benefits: Competitive Salary – Commensurate with experience. Paid Time Off (PTO). Six (6) paid holidays. Health & Rx Insurance – Eligibility 1st of the month after date of hire. Multiple medical plan options. Dental and Vision Insurance. Employer-paid Life Insurance Policy. Employer Paid Short Term Disability. Retirement Savings Plan with 4% Employer Match. Earned Wage Access – Access your earned wages prior to biweekly pay date.
About: Hattie Larlham is a not-for-profit disability service organization providing care and support to over 1,600 children and adults throughout Ohio. Because we believe life is sacred, Hattie Larlham enhances the quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families through our commitment to comfort, joy and achievement. Our compassionate and dedicated staff focuses on creating a nurturing environment in which individuals have opportunities to learn, have fun, feel safe, loved, and make choices about what happens in their lives.
Qualifications
– Bachelor’s degree in business administration, management, procurement, purchasing or a related field; or a minimum of ten (10) years of progressively responsible roles, including leadership, within an MSO or similar administrative services organization. Advanced degree preferred. – Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible roles, including leadership, within an MSO or similar administrative services organization. – Certified Medical Practice Executive (CMPE) for healthcare MSOs, preferred. – Demonstrated financial acumen, including budgeting and financial reporting. – Proficiency in operational management, vendor negotiations and vendor management skills. – Expertise in operational best practices, cost-savings, and efficiency strategies. – Success in managing cross-functional teams and building collaborative relationships. – Knowledge of the healthcare or service industry preferred. – Ability to effectively read, write, and comprehend the English language. – Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office 365, and Word and Excel software or comparable office software. – Ability to travel throughout Ohio and out-of-state as needed. – Must have a valid Ohio driver’s license to maintain employment in this role.
Roles & Responsibilities
1. Operational Leadership: Oversee the daily operations of the MSO, ensuring alignment with the organizational goals, business model, and cost-saving objectives. Coordinate with the CEOs of the member organizations to ensure smooth governance and decision-making processes. Supervise leased employees from member organizations, ensuring compliance with MSO’s operational goals.
2. Financial Management: Lead the MSO’s efforts to deliver on cost savings in key operational areas, including, but not limited to, group purchasing, employee benefits, IT services, utilities, liability insurance, and vehicle purchase and maintenance. Develop and manage the MSO’s budget, ensuring expenditures are in line with projected savings and operational goals.
3. Vendor and Supplier Relations: Negotiate with vendors and suppliers to secure favorable pricing on behalf of the MSO’s member organizations. Monitor contract performance and ensure that agreements are adhered to by all parties.
Strategic Development: Work with the Board of Managers to develop long-term strategic plans for the MSO’s growth and sustainability. Evaluate industry trends and emerging opportunities to maintain a competitive advantage.
4. Compliance and Reporting: Ensure the MSO operates in compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and standards. Maintain transparent communication with stakeholders on MSO activities, including savings generated, cost management efforts, and overall performance.
5. Stakeholder Management: Serve as the primary liaison between the MSO and the member organizations. Foster strong working relationships with the CEOs of the member organizations and other key stakeholders.
6. Risk Management: Identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with the MSO’s operations and strategic initiatives. Collaborate with the Board of Managers to develop risk management strategies that safeguard the financial and operational integrity of the MSO.