Job Description
the system’s stakeholders on all relevant policies, procedures and guidelines for waste management while educating Daniels’ products, services and best practices while providing more sustainable outcomes for ChristianaCare.
} Support the development and execution of ChristianaCare’s strategies that align with defined key business metrics around best practices, compliance, training, cost savings, sustainability etc.
} Develop communication channels and meeting cadence with key stakeholders at each facility.
} Regulatory Compliance Support – Provide onsite support, including coordination of appropriate resources, to support compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations governing Daniels managed waste streams, while proactively identifying opportunities to mitigate regulatory, operational, and safety risks. This includes support and coordination of proper classification, handling, storage, documentation, training, vendor compliance, trend analysis, and corrective action follow up to reduce risk exposure and maintain continuous regulatory readiness across all facilities.
ChristianaCare
• Container Right Sizing – Ensure that facility is outfitted with the right-sized container for the space available as well as for the volume of waste that is generated per area or unit of the hospital; driving the ability to collect more waste per bin results in less service, transport, cleaning, and emissions output.
• Optimization of Service and Routing – monitor and leverage waste volume data and maximize available onsite storage to effectively reduce the total number of pickups required, which results in less transport. In addition, routinely review and optimize service routes to minimize fuel consumption.
• Proper Waste Segregation and Waste Reduction Initiatives – continuous focus on correct waste classification through education. Ensure that waste streams are being processed in accordance with all regulations, while reducing waste going into higher treatment waste stream levels that require additional transport, incineration, etc.
• Coordinate and work with relevant team to proactively identify and recommend process changes that increase waste diversion from landfills while creating new opportunities to advance sustainability efforts.
• Hospital site level sharps, RMW, chemo and non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste audits.
• Hospital site level confidential document shredding audits.
• Ad hoc waste audits available upon request.
• Proper waste segregation aligned with ChristianaCare’s waste policy, reduction initiatives, and sustainability efforts.
• Best practices for safe and compliant disposal.
• Container specific features, functions, and benefits.
• Hazardous waste paperwork, packaging, and labeling.
• Consumable ordering.
• Ad hoc training upon request or as needed.
Support Team: Commercial Finance, Field Service, Plant Operations, Account Management, Logistics, and Billing
the system’s stakeholders on all relevant policies, procedures and guidelines for waste management while educating Daniels’ products, services and best practices while providing more sustainable outcomes for ChristianaCare.
} Support the development and execution of ChristianaCare’s strategies that align with defined key business metrics around best practices, compliance, training, cost savings, sustainability etc.
} Develop communication channels and meeting cadence with key stakeholders at each facility.
} Regulatory Compliance Support – Provide onsite support, including coordination of appropriate resources, to support compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations governing Daniels managed waste streams, while proactively identifying opportunities to mitigate regulatory, operational, and safety risks. This includes support and coordination of proper classification, handling, storage, documentation, training, vendor compliance, trend analysis, and corrective action follow up to reduce risk exposure and maintain continuous regulatory readiness across all facilities.
ChristianaCare
• Container Right Sizing – Ensure that facility is outfitted with the right-sized container for the space available as well as for the volume of waste that is generated per area or unit of the hospital; driving the ability to collect more waste per bin results in less service, transport, cleaning, and emissions output.
• Optimization of Service and Routing – monitor and leverage waste volume data and maximize available onsite storage to effectively reduce the total number of pickups required, which results in less transport. In addition, routinely review and optimize service routes to minimize fuel consumption.
• Proper Waste Segregation and Waste Reduction Initiatives – continuous focus on correct waste classification through education. Ensure that waste streams are being processed in accordance with all regulations, while reducing waste going into higher treatment waste stream levels that require additional transport, incineration, etc.
• Coordinate and work with relevant team to proactively identify and recommend process changes that increase waste diversion from landfills while creating new opportunities to advance sustainability efforts.
• Hospital site level sharps, RMW, chemo and non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste audits.
• Hospital site level confidential document shredding audits.
• Ad hoc waste audits available upon request.
• Proper waste segregation aligned with ChristianaCare’s waste policy, reduction initiatives, and sustainability efforts.
• Best practices for safe and compliant disposal.
• Container specific features, functions, and benefits.
• Hazardous waste paperwork, packaging, and labeling.
• Consumable ordering.
• Ad hoc training upon request or as needed.
Support Team: Commercial Finance, Field Service, Plant Operations, Account Management, Logistics, and Billing