Clinical Advisor Health Purchasing Victoria Melbourne, VIC PO Box 83 Ocean Grove Victoria 3226 hrsa@hrsa.com.au www.hrsa.com.au
Background Health Purchasing Victoria (HPV) achieves best value supply chain outcomes for Victoria s health sector. HPV supports the delivery of high quality, affordable care, to all Victorians, by improving procurement outcomes through innovative practices and collaborative partnerships. Strategic Goals Increase the benefit to Victoria s health sector from collective procurement of goods and services Achieve economies of scale in equipment procurement Drive measurable end-to-end supply chain efficiencies Support procurement and probity practice improvement Improve the integrity and availability of the information used to drive supply chain decisions Build capability and capacity Purpose Health Purchasing Victoria achieves best value supply chain outcomes for Victoria's health sector. Values Our values drive our culture, processes and behaviours, how we work internally and externally to achieve our purpose. Collaboration Achievement Team Work Integrity Respect Communication
About HPV Health Purchasing Victoria is a statutory authority established in 2001. The HPV Board is appointed by and reports to the Victorian Minister for Health. HPV is funded through the Department of Health. HPV s legislative functions are to: Undertake procurement on behalf of the health system Put in place and monitor procurement and probity policies and practices Provide advice, training and consultancy services Monitor compliance Drive improvements in use of technology to assist procurement Maintain relevant data for use by HPV and health services Ensure probity During the three years from 2009 to 2012, HPV grew from an organisation of 13 people with $237m per annum under HPV contract to a team of 25 with $425m under contract and a significantly expanded scope of activities. Over that time HPV has delivered cumulative cost savings of at least $72 million plus a further $50 million in cumulative cost avoidance. In July 2010 HPV celebrated its tenth anniversary and in October 2011 the Victorian Auditor-General reported that HPV was performing central procurement well and with integrity and transparency and was delivering significant savings.
The Role The Clinical Advisor is responsible for liaising with and engaging Health Services to facilitate the transference of clinical expertise and considerations between HPV and the Health Services to maximise the outcomes of HPV tenders and contracts. The position also coordinates Reference Groups and develops product specifications to support the HPV Tender Program. Specific duties and responsibilities include Stakeholder Engagement Undertake research and consult with key customer groups such as Clinical Product Advisors in order to understand current product ranges and hospital and supplier issues in order to maximise tender opportunities. Raise awareness and provide education in health services surrounding HPV tender processes and the role of Reference Groups to encourage wide ranging skill base and maximised participation in PRGs. Coordinate and participate in regular Clinical Product Advisor meetings. Input into the Tender process Develop clinical product and service specifications for tenders in line with HPV s Tender Program. Contract Management Work with Category Managers to assess contractors performance. HPV Staff Education Provide information to staff on clinical products/services and increase HPV staff awareness on clinical matters
Remuneration Band 5 Salary in the range of $80,000 to $90,000 p.a. (neg) Plus Superannuation (9%) 2 year contract position Location (from mid-dec) Level 34, Casselden Place, 2 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne Minimum Requirements 1. Eligible for registration as a Division 1 Nurse, with extensive post basic experience. 2. Undertaking or completed further studies in a relevant Clinical Management field/context (e.g. business, Workplace Training & Assessment). 3. Recent clinical experience and sound clinical skills across a broad range of areas. 4. Project management exposure within a healthcare facility. 5. Ability to write and produce written reports/documents. 6. Understanding of the structure and organisation of Health Services in Victoria. Contact John Cross hrsa@hrsa.com.au 0417 332 598