The Corporate Director leads a high-performing team of indirect sourcing and contracting professionals and serves as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, clinicians, researchers, and business partners.
The role is accountable for developing and executing sourcing strategies that align with organizational priorities, support patient care and academic excellence, and advance the maturity of the supply chain function.
Strategic Leadership & Value Creation
- Establish and execute a comprehensive enterprise sourcing and contracting strategy that supports clinical excellence, research advancement, financial stewardship, and operational resilience.
- Proactively identify and lead opportunities for cost reduction, revenue enhancement, supplier-enabled innovation, risk mitigation, and process optimization
- Translate organizational goals into category-specific sourcing strategies that balance cost, quality, service, compliance, sustainability, and supplier diversity
- Serve as a strategic thought leader in supply chain transformation, leveraging best practices, analytics, and market intelligence to continuously evolve the function
Stakeholder Partnership & Governance
- Establish a strategy for governance to include:
- Accurately identifying and categorize 100% of your indirect spend
- Enhancing control - i.e. percentage of your high-dollar purchased services are under a standardized, measurable contracts
- Fostering culture of creativity, process, and unity - i.e. aligning stakeholders using well defined sourcing processes and tools and tracking compliance and performance
- Establish a category management model
- Partner closely with executive leadership, clinicians, researchers, and business owners to understand needs, challenges, and objectives related to suppliers and contracts
- Act as a trusted advisor, influencing decisions through data-driven insights, market expertise, and strong business acumen
- Lead cross-functional sourcing initiatives and governance structures to ensure alignment, transparency, and accountability
- Champion a customer-centric mindset that enhances service levels and strengthens relationships across the Healthcare enterprise
Indirect Sourcing, Contracting & Supplier Management
- Lead enterprise sourcing, negotiation, and contracting activities for goods and services, ensuring optimal commercial and contractual outcomes
- Direct supplier selection, negotiations, and contracting processes to achieve best value, preferred terms, regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation
- Develop and leverage supplier relationships and capabilities to support innovation, continuity of supply, and long-term value
- Oversee contract lifecycle management, including development, execution, storage, performance monitoring, and compliance
- Ensure a centralized, accurate, and accessible contract and sourcing repository
People & Team Leadership
- Lead, develop, and inspire a high-performing team of sourcing and contracting professionals
- Create a culture of accountability, collaboration, continuous improvement, and professional growth
- Oversee all aspects of people leadership, including hiring, onboarding, goal setting, coaching, performance management, succession planning, and employee engagement
- Develop talent through mentoring, training, and exposure to strategic initiatives, ensuring a deep and sustainable bench of procurement expertise
Process Excellence & Systems Enablement
- Lead and support enterprise procure-to-pay (P2P) process improvements, system enhancements, and policy updates to increase efficiency, compliance, and user experience
- Partner with Supply Chain Operations, Finance, Digital, and other stakeholders to drive end-to-end process integration and optimization
- Leverage data, analytics, and technology to inform decision-making, track performance, and demonstrate value
Compliance, Risk & Policy Management
- Collaborate with the Office of the General Counsel to develop and maintain standardized contract templates that align with organizational risk tolerance, regulatory requirements, and best practices
- Ensure sourcing and contracting activities comply with applicable laws, regulations, accreditation standards, and internal policies
- Identify and mitigate supplier, contractual, and market risks to protect the organization and ensure continuity of supply
Education, Training & Change Leadership
- Design and implement sourcing and contracting education and training programs for supply chain staff and internal stakeholders
- Lead change management efforts associated with new sourcing strategies, processes, systems, and policies
- Promote supply chain literacy and strategic engagement across the organization
Travel: Travel may be required between Emory affiliated locations.
Work Type: Hybrid employee - splits time between working remotely and working in the office
Minimum Required Qualifications:
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, Finance, Healthcare Administration, or a related field
- Experience: 10 years of experience required and 5 years of progressive leadership experience in sourcing, contracting, procurement, or supply chain, preferably within healthcare, higher education, or a complex regulated environment
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
1. Demonstrated success leading teams, driving transformation, and delivering measurable value.
2. Strong negotiation, financial, and analytical skills.
3. Proven ability to partner with senior leaders and influence across diverse stakeholder groups.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Education: Master's degree (MBA, MHA, or equivalent)
- Experience: enterprise ERP and contract management systems
Certifications (e.g., CPSM, CIPS, CPIM, Lean, Six Sigma)
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