Central Supply Clerk Transportation & Warehousing - Brooklyn, NY at Geebo

Central Supply Clerk

Linden Center for Nursing is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Linden Center for Nursing and Rehabilitationis looking for a Central Supply Clerkto join the team at our Skilled Nursing Facility in Brooklyn, NY! Who We Are The Allure Group is a consortiumof six rehabilitation centers across Brooklyn and Manhattan, NY, specializingin post-acute and sub-acute skilled nursing and rehabilitation.
We prideourselves on providing a high standard of care for patients of all ages andconditions while upholding an environment of kindness, dignity, and respect foremployees and residents.
As a CentralSupply Clerk at The Allure Group, you would be part of a winning team doingmeaningful work to improve residents' quality of life, health, and comfort.
Central Supply Clerk Responsibilities Maintainsupplies in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations Ordersupplies and equipment Workwith suppliers to assure accuracy Date androtate perishable goods Maintaina current and accurate inventory Prepare reportsand forms Perform otherjob-related duties as needed and directed Central Supply Clerk Requirements High school diploma or its equivalent COVID-19 vaccination Preferred Previous experience inpost-acute/long-term care Knowledge of medicalfacility supply needs, cost reimbursement, use of purchase orders, invoices, inventoryrotation, and aging of inventory supplies What We Offer Competitive pay scale Weekly payroll Medical and dentalcoverage 401k Paid time off CEU-eligible trainingprograms Ongoing leadership andprofessional development training Dedicated and local leadershipsupport Apply today! The opportunity for job satisfaction and growthfor a Central Supply Clerk position is here! Please visit our careers page to see more job opportunities.
Recommended Skills Accounts Receivable Long Term Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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