
Contract Manager III
Sutter Health
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Sacramento • California • Idaho • United States
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Salary
💰 $94,848 - $142,272 per year
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About the role
- Responsible for the oversight of all system and local contracts for goods and services.
- Responds to incoming requests for contracts from across the health system, triages and prioritizes the requests, and then executes according to Sutter Health standards.
- Develops and executes negotiation strategies to consolidate business with preferred supplier partners while collaborating with internal customers and stakeholders to identify/limit risk, improves financial outcomes, and reduces variation across Sutter Health.
- Ensures that the contracting process in aligned with state and federal regulatory requirements.
Requirements
- 5 years recent relevant experience
- Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively to accomplish tasks at hand within the time lines
- Ability to work in a professional, multi-disciplinary team as a group leader, facilitator and or participant.
- Creative problem solver with a demonstrated ability to communicate specific barriers to the contracting process with recommended solutions.
- Oral and written communication skills that are concise, and actionable.
- Proficient in the use of all aspects and software provided in the Microsoft Office suite including, PowerPoint and Visio.
- Ability to run analytical reports to determine historical usage using Lawson and Cognos.
- Knowledge of legal terminology.
Benefits
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Hard Skills & Tools
contract negotiationrisk managementfinancial analysisanalytical reportinglegal terminology
Soft Skills
independent workcollaborationleadershipproblem solvingcommunication