Part-Time

Storeroom Supply Clerk

Posted on 5/9/2026

Eisenhower Health

Eisenhower Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Nonprofit hospital delivering comprehensive medical care

Compensation Overview

$18.63 - $27.17/hr

United States

In Person

Category
Clerical & Data Entry (1)
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Requirements
  • Education: Required: N/A
  • Licensure/Certification: Required: N/A
Responsibilities
  • Demonstrates compliance with Code of Conduct and compliance policies, and takes action to resolve compliance questions or concerns and report suspected violations.
  • Consistently reports to work on time.
  • Refill supplies to par level, as needed on all Pyxis stations using the refill procedure and using stock out reports and critical low reports.
  • Makes scheduled and unscheduled supply deliveries, completing all corresponding paperwork.
  • Demonstrates cost effectiveness with handling of supplies, i.e.: rotating stock to ensure use of items prior to outdate.
  • Receives packers of stock shipments in the Materials Management Computer System, noting exceptions to packing slips and notifying the appropriate personnel.
  • Pick the department supply orders from Pyxis.
  • Assists with problem solving with nursing unit staff pertaining to medical supply issues.
  • Stock shelves of all received supplies and rotate all stock before it is put on shelf.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience: Preferred: Healthcare, supply distribution or inventory experience

Eisenhower Health provides medical services through a network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialized treatment centers. Patients receive care by consulting with a team of physicians and specialists who use diagnostic tools and clinical treatments to manage health conditions from initial checkups to surgery. Unlike many for-profit health systems, this organization operates as a non-profit institution that integrates medical education and community wellness programs directly into its local care model. The company's goal is to improve the well-being of its community by offering accessible, high-quality healthcare and preventive medical education.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Rancho Mirage, California

Founded

1966

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What believers are saying

  • GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic expand Medicare obesity coverage.
  • Mayo Clinic Rancho Mirage campus delayed beyond 2026.
  • Coachella Valley talent shortage strengthens physician retention.

What critics are saying

  • GLP-1 adoption declines inpatient bariatric surgeries 70-85% in 6-12 months.
  • CMS cuts Medicare reimbursements 4.5% in 2026, slashing 15-20% revenue.
  • Desert Regional poaches physicians, eroding 25,000 visits in 12-24 months.

What makes Eisenhower Health unique

  • Eisenhower 365 hybrid concierge model targets affluent patients.
  • Leapfrog 2023 equity recognition boosts non-profit standing.
  • Specializes in bariatric and GI surgeries regionally.

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