Procurement & Inventory Lead
Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
Full Time
Experienced
Location: Jacaranda Maternity Hospitals
Reports to: Hospital Operations / Finance Leadership
Why this role matters
At Jacaranda Maternity, every item on a shelf has a direct impact on a mother’s safety and a newborn’s first moments of life. The Procurement & Inventory Lead sits at the heart of our clinical operations—ensuring that the right supplies, medicines, and equipment are available on time, at the right cost, and to the highest quality standards, every single day.
This is not a back-office role. It’s a hands-on leadership position that keeps our theatres running, our pharmacy stocked, and our clinical teams focused on what they do best: delivering exceptional maternal and newborn care.
Your mission
You will own end-to-end procurement and inventory management across the hospital—designing smart sourcing strategies, building reliable supplier partnerships, and running tight inventory systems that prevent stock-outs, expiries, and waste. You’ll balance cost discipline with clinical urgency, and systems thinking with on-the-ground execution.
What you’ll do
1. Lead hospital procurement
Qualifications and Experience
Role Expectations
Why Jacaranda Maternity
You’ll be part of a mission-driven hospital group where operational excellence directly saves lives. If you want your procurement expertise to truly matter—to mothers, babies, and frontline clinicians—this role gives you that impact, every day.
Reports to: Hospital Operations / Finance Leadership
Why this role matters
At Jacaranda Maternity, every item on a shelf has a direct impact on a mother’s safety and a newborn’s first moments of life. The Procurement & Inventory Lead sits at the heart of our clinical operations—ensuring that the right supplies, medicines, and equipment are available on time, at the right cost, and to the highest quality standards, every single day.
This is not a back-office role. It’s a hands-on leadership position that keeps our theatres running, our pharmacy stocked, and our clinical teams focused on what they do best: delivering exceptional maternal and newborn care.
You will own end-to-end procurement and inventory management across the hospital—designing smart sourcing strategies, building reliable supplier partnerships, and running tight inventory systems that prevent stock-outs, expiries, and waste. You’ll balance cost discipline with clinical urgency, and systems thinking with on-the-ground execution.
1. Lead hospital procurement
- Own the full procurement lifecycle for medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, equipment, consumables, and general services.
- Develop and execute procurement strategies aligned with clinical needs, budgets, and regulatory requirements.
- Identify, evaluate, and manage suppliers—from prequalification and negotiation through contracting and performance management.
- Drive value for money through competitive sourcing, framework agreements, and cost-saving initiatives.
- Ensure strict compliance with internal policies, ethical standards, and healthcare regulations.
- Partner closely with clinical, pharmacy, finance, and operations teams to accurately forecast demand.
- Oversee inventory planning and control across all hospital stores, including pharmacy and medical supplies.
- Maintain optimal stock levels to prevent stock-outs, overstocking, expiries, and wastage.
- Implement and manage inventory systems (ERP, stock cards, bin cards, or automated tools).
- Track batches, expiries, recalls, and consumption—especially for pharmaceuticals and critical consumables.
- Lead regular stock audits, cycle counts, reconciliations, and variance investigations.
- Set reorder levels, lead times, and demand forecasts based on real consumption data.
- Co-manage procurement and inventory budgets with Finance.
- Track spend, stock value, and savings against approved budgets.
- Produce clear, actionable reports on supplier performance, stock status, expiries, and cost efficiencies.
- Maintain audit-ready records for internal and external reviews.
- Ensure all procurement and inventory practices meet hospital policies, healthcare regulations, and quality standards.
- Proactively manage risks related to supplier dependency, shortages, counterfeit products, and compliance gaps.
- Work closely with Quality Assurance and clinical teams to ensure all procured items meet safety and performance standards.
- Supervise, mentor, and develop procurement and stores teams.
- Build trusted relationships across clinical, pharmacy, biomedical, finance, and admin teams.
- Drive continuous improvement in procurement efficiency, inventory accuracy, and process automation.
- Bachelor’s degree in Procurement, Supply Chain Management, or a related field.
- Professional procurement or supply chain certification and Membership to the professional body (KISM) is an advantage.
- 3–4 years’ experience in procurement, ideally within healthcare or similarly complex environments.
- Proven experience managing inventory, preferably pharmaceuticals and medical supplies.
- Strong negotiation, supplier management, and analytical skills.
- Hands-on experience with ERP or hospital inventory systems.
- Pharmacy qualification is a plus.
- You understand the realities of hospital operations and move fast without cutting corners.
- You’re detail-oriented, ethical, and calm under pressure.
- You communicate clearly with clinicians, finance teams, and suppliers alike.
- You think in systems, numbers, and outcomes—not just processes.
- You’re a leader who builds capable teams and continuously improves how things work.
You’ll be part of a mission-driven hospital group where operational excellence directly saves lives. If you want your procurement expertise to truly matter—to mothers, babies, and frontline clinicians—this role gives you that impact, every day.
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