Strategic Procurement Manager
Role Purpose:
To be responsible for delivery of strategic procurement projects, ensuring they are delivered on time and to the right quality, and that there is proper compliance with Procurement Standing Orders and with relevant regulation and legislation. This will include leading a range of procurement projects to put in place contracts which may cover more than one partner authority, and working as part of a team to deliver the most complex projects. To ensure that project delivery and benefits realisation is properly monitored and recorded. To support development of the strategic procurement plans in one of our major spend areas (see context). These are developed across the Orbis partnership in a collaborative way, and the role holder will be expected to contribute operational knowledge, experience and lessons learned from previous projects. To collaborate in matrix teams with colleagues in the Category and Commercial and Contract and Supply teams to deliver an end-to-end Procurement service for our stakeholders. To be responsible for driving greater value for money from more effective and innovative procurement, advising stakeholders on the most appropriate route to market to deliver a visible impact on service design and strong commercial outcomes. To be responsible for delivery of social value from procurement projects, in line with agreed policy.
Work Context:
his role works in the Procurement Service within Orbis, whose partner councils spend a total of -1.3bn a year on goods, works and services. The department provides high quality professional procurement, commercial, contracting and purchasing services to colleagues and customers both within, and beyond, the partner authorities. The strategic procurement plans are developed for three major spend areas (or categories) - Health and Social Care, Assets and Infrastructure and Corporate and Business - and each covers approximately one third of the above external spend across the partnership. Post holders will therefore need to bring expertise and innovation to their role, and will work on regional or local collaborative projects, often as part of cross functional teams. The Procurement Service has offices in the main locations of our partner authorities, and some flexibility and travel will be expected. Staff will be supported to operate in a flexible way to meet the needs of customers and work demands.
Line management responsibility:
Leading small project teams.
Budget responsibility:
This role has indirect responsibility for external spend related to projects across the partnership (see context), influencing stakeholders to deliver high quality services at a lower cost.
Personal Characteristics:
* Professional qualification, or able to evidence knowledge and understanding of appropriate business disciplines such as HR, finance, law, marketing, communications. * Comprehensive knowledge of computerised business systems in terms of functionality and capability (some roles). * Knowledge of principles, practices, policies and procedures relating to business planning and financial and organisational management. * Proven written and oral communication and interpersonal skills with good negotiation and influencing skills and the ability to work collaboratively with internal and external partners/professionals. * Ability to understand, meet and exceed customer expectations. * Proven problem solving skills, and the ability to exercise high levels of initiative to devise and implement workable solutions. * Proven ability to manage a range of projects through to completion. * Significant practical or professional experience and understanding of business, supporting service teams and/or providing support to the public. * Previous management experience including staff supervision, development and organisational skills
Level 4 CIPS qualification or equivalent experience required Good knowledge of procurement principles Good experience of implementing innovative strategies and achieving value for money through effective procurement Experience of leading multiple tendering exercises and writing and advising on procurement policy and procedure, compiling tender documentation and plan Experience of statistical and spend analysis Understanding of the political context in which the service operates.
Role Summary:
Roles at this level lead and manage the work of larger teams, or a grouping of two or more teams with a common theme. Alternatively they may be professional roles undertaking research and providing complex advice and/or managing specialist projects. They will plan and ensure progress within established procedures and policy, and respond effectively to changing priorities and different situations. They will work closely with customers, staff, partners, third parties, agencies and/or contractors and have a primary role ensuring their services achieve the agreed service standards in a cost effective way and improving quality standards. Forward planning could be for months ahead and the role will contribute to longer-term development. Work requires the consideration of future implications beyond the immediate problems and may involve the creation of new approaches and procedures to solve the problem.
Connect2Surrey is a trading style of Surrey & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Surrey County Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Surrey is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
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