Program Director-Capital Planning Acquisition

Northwestern Medicine

Location: Chicago, United States

At Northwestern Medicine, every patient interaction makes a difference in cultivating a positive workplace. This patient-first approach is what sets us apart as a leader in the healthcare industry. As an integral part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to join our quest for better health care, no matter where you work within the Northwestern Medicine system. We pride ourselves on providing competitive benefits: from tuition reimbursement and loan forgiveness to 401(k) matching and lifecycle benefits, our goal is to take care of our employees. Ready to join our quest for better? The Program Director, Capital Planning & Acquisition reflects the mission, vision, and values of Northwestern Medicine (NM), adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards. The Program Director, Capital Planning & Acquisition is responsible for the oversight of the capital medical equipment planning and procurement, the clinical engineering team, the medical equipment cyber security team, and the construction medical equipment planning team.  Included in the responsibilities are the associated service agreements for the IDN. This position is responsible for strategic capital equipment procurement activities, including negotiations, contract and project management, spend analysis, sourcing, fleet and service management along with continuous improvement initiatives through total cost of ownership and system standardizations. This individual will establish measurable goals and objectives for their respective portfolio including the development, oversight, adjustment and implementation of both short and long term plans.  This individual will develop, lead and execute on productivity reporting and tracking mechanisms associated with their work and team’s performance. The Capital Management Team’s mission is to ensure the preservation and improvement of the quality of patient care while reducing or maintaining costs and risks related to the procurement and the use of products and services at all NM business units and facilities through collaborative efforts and effective communication by a mode of service line steering teams and specialty sub-committees. Responsibilities: Consulting Provides leadership in the area of capital equipment expense management to contribute to the facility or IDNs overall strategic plan especially as it relates to capital process, including routine capital as well as construction and strategic initiatives. Works closely with finance and other senior leadership to develop and maintain a capital budget process that provides accurate projections on capital equipment needs across all regions and affiliates. Engages Clinical Asset Management and IT leaders to understand the total cost of ownership and interoperability implications for any given equipment category to develop purchasing agreements, provide vendor selection guidance, and support standardization efforts. Provides oversight of external MEQ consultant activities, including specifying MEQ equipment, coordinating building loading and activation activities ensuring NMHC standards of care. Assists with integration processes of new entities. Works with end users to review and identify deviations from system standards, and consolidate equipment and service agreements. Capital Equipment Planning & Acquisition Identifies opportunities to place vendors/equipment under contract or enhance existing contract for all capital equipment. Responsible for conducting benchmarking activities, reviewing industry best practice, analyzing corporate spend and collaborating in cross-functional teams to achieve cost savings, increase quality, and build and maintain a competitive capital expenditure portfolio. Manages the contracting relationship with strategic vendors by leveraging the overall scope to maximize cost reduction opportunities and achieve terms that are beneficial to the organization. Coordinates and conducts Competitive Market Assessment (CMA), Request for Proposal (RFP) and financial negotiations with vendors per NM policies and procedures. Responsible for negotiation of key business terms related to savings and contracting initiatives, ongoing portfolio maintenance, contract arrangements, and monitoring of vendor contract compliance. Proactively identifies group purchase opportunities that leverage volume from all regions to gain favorable pricing and terms while ensuring the purchasing timeline is in accordance with any budgetary considerations within the participating regions. Manage Clinical Engineering Team & Medical Equipment Cyber Security Team Accountable for installation, preventative maintenance and repair of medical equipment, following TJC requirements Provide leadership for simplification of processes and Lean initiatives. Drive and develop operational and savings initiatives. Own customer escalations and drive for fast and effective resolution. Assess the effectiveness of service delivery through benchmarking, and best practice sharing. Ensuring the team support efforts for clinical specialty committees focused on new equipment evaluation. Coordinate network onboarding activities between BioMed, Information Services, Supply Chain, Construction and the vendor, including, but not limited to, pre-purchase device evaluation and the collection and ongoing management of network address and identity information Oversee the coordination of vulnerability treatment efforts for identified cyber security risks between the device owners, device vendors, and applicable IS Teams, including downtime scheduling for service activities Identify a point-of-contact for Medical Devices during equipment evaluation (pre-acquisition) to ensure devices align with NMHC standards Manage the following:Triage and document requests, incidents, changes, and risks within NMHC Service management platform Support the development and execution of BioMed/IS Security cross-discipline services and capabilities Assist in development and enforcement of configuration and data backup policies on NMHC Medical Devices Fleet and Service Management Develops a system approach to the capital equipment process and planning that includes but not limited to understanding customer's capital inventory and developing an end of life/replacement plans, which includes service/maintenance strategies. Identifies and enforces institutional medical equipment standards. Validates equipment configurations of new purchases. Develops multi-year fleet equipment replacement plan and coordinate system-wide budget approval and procurement. Coordinate equipment roll-out with Biomed, clinicians and other supporting services. Provides medical equipment planning and procurement support to NM key projects and key initiatives. Service Contract Management Evaluates and standardize levels of service, entering into system wide service agreements when possible. Manages expiring warranties and service agreements. Additional Functions as Directed Required: Masters degree or higher in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Project Management, Health Care Management, or other healthcare related fields. 10 years of relevant experience in either healthcare or industry managing a substantial contract portfolio.    Demonstrated negotiation experience. Strong project management skills with demonstrated ability to meet/exceed aggressive project constraints. Requires highly developed communication and negotiating skills to effectively collaborate with customers and vendors. Ability to deliver presentations to a variety of audiences at various levels. Demonstrates an ability to coordinate and manage large, complex projects and be able to negotiate and build consensus among groups or individuals with diverse interests and function effectively as a team leader in a team environment. Proven abili

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