Store officer
Position Summary:
- The Store Officer plays a crucial role in maintaining accurate records, monitoring stock levels, and ensuring the timely distribution of items to support patient care and hospital operations.
- This role involves maintaining accurate inventory records, monitoring stock levels, fulfilling requisition orders, and ensuring compliance with regulatory guidelines and quality standards.
- This role reports to the Stock controller.
Performance Responsibilities:
- Receive, inspect, and verify deliveries of lab diagnostic supplies, medical supplies, and stationeries to ensure accuracy and quality standards.
- Maintain accurate inventory records using electronic inventory management systems or manual record-keeping methods.
- Monitor stock levels, reorder points, and expiration dates of items, initiating procurement requests and replenishment orders as needed.
- Organize and arrange stock items in designated storage areas within the Bulk Store, ensuring proper labeling, categorization, and storage conditions.
- Implement FIFO (first in, first out) and FEFO (first expired, first out) principles to minimize waste and ensure the integrity and freshness of perishable items.
- Fulfill requisition orders from various hospital departments, clinics, and units in a timely and accurate manner, ensuring proper documentation and recording of transactions.
- Conduct regular stock audits, cycle counts, and physical inventories to reconcile discrepancies, identify variances, and maintain inventory accuracy.
- Monitor compliance with storage requirements, temperature controls, and safety protocols for storing and handling pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and hazardous materials.
- Coordinate with the procurement specialist and vendors to facilitate the procurement process, including order placement, delivery schedule, and invoice reconciliation.
Quality Assurance:
- Check for signs of damage, tampering, or contamination, and reject or quarantine items that do not meet quality assurance criteria.
- Implement proper handling practices, including segregation of incompatible items, to prevent cross-contamination, degradation, or spoilage of inventory.
- Regularly monitor expiration dates and shelf life of drugs, medical supplies, and stationeries, implementing rotation strategies and disposal protocols to remove expired or obsolete items from inventory.
- Implement recall procedures and communication protocols to ensure timely retrieval, replacement, or disposal of recalled products to minimize risks to patient safety and regulatory compliance.
- Maintain comprehensive records of inventory transactions, stock movements, and consumption patterns, generating reports and summaries as required by hospital management and regulatory agencies.
- Participate in emergency preparedness drills and training exercises to ensure readiness for managing inventory during emergencies, disasters, or supply chain disruptions.
Qualification & Competencies:
- Higher National Diploma/ Supply Chain, Finance, Business Administration, or related field.
- Proven experience as a storekeeper, inventory clerk, or similar role, preferably in a healthcare or pharmaceutical setting.
- Knowledge of inventory management principles, stock control procedures, and regulatory requirements for handling pharmaceuticals and medical supplies.
- Familiarity with electronic inventory management systems, barcode scanning technology, and computerized record-keeping software.
- Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and accuracy in data entry and record-keeping.
- Excellent communication skills, teamwork abilities, and customer service orientation.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment.
WORK PROFILE
The Bank Hospital
Location: Block F6 Shippi Road Cantonment, Accra
P.O. Box CT 1224, Cantonments, Accra | Tel +233 302 739373 | Reg Number CS156732016
Date Posted: July 25, 2024
Closing Date for Applications: July 31, 2024
Job Type: Full Time
Job Location: Ghana
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