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Contract Administrator

Portland, OR · On-site

$41.04 - $61.16/hr

Actions include negotiating non-GPO contracts as well as review existing, new and revised GPO contracts. Manages the contract life cycle for assigned contracts from inception through execution ...

This role manages relationships with wholesalers, manufacturers, and Group Purchasing Organization (GPO) contracts; maintains accurate inventory and purchasing records; and resolves shortages ...

Pharmacy Technician

Richmond, IN · On-site

$15.75 - $19/hr

This role manages relationships with wholesalers, manufacturers, and Group Purchasing Organization (GPO) contracts; maintains accurate inventory and purchasing records; and resolves shortages ...

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Summary As a Product Manager for Advanced Practice Analytics (APA) within Biopharma Solutions, you ... Connect APA insights with GPO contract performance, rebate tracking, specialty distribution, and ...

Contracts Manager

Washington, DC · On-site

$100K - $134K/yr

Contract Negotiation & Administration * Lead front-end deal support across Federal, State, Local ... Collaborate with A&M's Global People Organization (GPO) to manage internal records and ...

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How much do gpo contract manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for gpo contract manager in the United States is $106,034.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $119,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a GPO Contract Manager?

A GPO (Group Purchasing Organization) Contract Manager oversees contracts between the organization and suppliers, ensuring compliance, cost savings, and efficiency. They negotiate terms, monitor vendor performance, and manage contract renewals. Their role is crucial in optimizing procurement strategies while maintaining strong supplier relationships.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a GPO Contract Manager?

To thrive as a GPO Contract Manager, you need expertise in contract negotiation, contract law, and supply chain management, often supported by a bachelor's degree in business, healthcare administration, or a related field. Familiarity with contract management software, procurement platforms, and certifications such as Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) are highly valued. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to build strong relationships with both vendors and internal teams set high performers apart. These skills ensure compliance, drive cost savings, and foster successful partnerships within group purchasing organizations.

What are some typical challenges faced by GPO Contract Managers, and how do they address them?

GPO Contract Managers often face the challenge of balancing the varying needs of multiple member organizations while securing favorable terms from suppliers. They must navigate complex regulatory requirements, manage large volumes of contracts simultaneously, and quickly resolve disputes that arise during negotiations or contract execution. Success in this role involves proactive communication, strong organizational skills, and staying up-to-date with industry trends and compliance standards. By leveraging collaboration and adopting efficient contract management processes, GPO Contract Managers are able to drive value for all stakeholders involved.

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Infographic showing various Gpo Contract Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $106,034 per year, or $51 per hour.

Contract Administrator

Legacy Health

Portland, OR • On-site

$41.04 - $61.16/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

At Legacy, our mission is to make life better for others, and we carry out that mission in everything we do. We rely on individuals who are experts in their field and who view their work as vital to the overall success of the healthcare community. Are you that type of individual? If so, we invite you to consider this opportunity in our Supply Chain department.


Contract Administrator:

Accountable for all tactical strategic sourcing and contracting activities regarding contracting and suppliers including but not limited to; supplier selection, contract negotiation, conducting bids/RFP/RFI, contract implementation, contract utilization tracking, providing contracting support on new strategic programs and projects, maintaining effective partnerships with our distributors, manufacturers, and other suppliers, and other procurement strategies for supplies, equipment and services. Actions include negotiating non-GPO contracts as well as review existing, new and revised GPO contracts. Manages the contract life cycle for assigned contracts from inception through execution ensuring that all contracts are prepared in accordance with established Legacy policies and department practices. Develops, tracks and reports key performance metrics. Responsible for a portfolio which includes low to medium complexity contracts ensuring that contract savings targets are met. Coordinates with all levels of management to gather, analyze, summarize, and prepare recommendations on sourcing strategies, practices and procedures. 

Ensures accurate and timely completion of negotiations that mitigate risk to Legacy. Supports current and recommends new standardization efforts relating to equipment, consumables and services.  Develops and executes sourcing strategies that reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) for capital, medical, surgical, service supply expense. Works with stakeholders to ensure souring process is embraced by the organization.  Manages all vendor performance, contracts and relationships for assigned service line categories. Effectively employs contract-related tools and maintains contract databases to department standards. As directed, provides assistance in procurement for high-value and/or high-risk projects and other areas.  Participates in strategies that advocate Lean Management and standard work protocols.


Education:

Bachelor's degree in business administration, supply chain management, healthcare administration or a related field or the combination of experience and education required. CMRP preferred.

 

Experience:

Minimum of two years of contract administration or supply chain management that includes direct contract and sourcing expertise or related business field experience required. Healthcare experience a plus.

 

Knowledge/Skills:

Proficient at developing and understanding competitive bidding documents and costing models.

Demonstrated knowledge at driving contract negotiations related to products, equipment and service procurement.

Proficiency with sourcing and knowledge of supply distribution alternatives.

Demonstrated ability to work with limited supervision.

Proven ability to work independently and on a team, model accountability and establish and monitor to expectations.

Demonstrated experience with customer and vendor relationship management affecting positive stakeholder outcomes.

Proven ability to analyze and interpret data, assess and mitigate risk and initiate resolution.

Demonstrated skills in problem-solving, research, analytics, presentation, facilitation, organization and training.

Proven ability to effectively communicate, oral and written, to all stakeholders.

Proven ability to prioritize, meet deadlines and manage projects.

Proficient in Microsoft Office.


USD $41.04 - USD $61.16 /Hr.

Our Legacy is good for health for Our People, Our Patients, Our Communities, Our World. Above all, we will do the right thing.


If you are passionate about our mission and believe you can contribute to our team, we encourage you to apply—even if you don't meet every qualification listed. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can grow and succeed.


Legacy Health is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion or creed, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

To learn more about our employee benefits click here: www.legacyhealth.org/For-Health-Professionals/careers/benefiting-you