Procurement Manager
JOB_52543974602599Job type
PermanentLocation
East AngliaWorking Pattern
Part-time,Specialism
ProcurementIndustry
Charities & Not For ProfitPay
C£38-43,000
Procurement Manager part-time
An opportunity to join the procurement function of this non for-profit organisation with offices based across East Anglia. There is flexibility on base office to suit candidate preference with a requirement to be in the office 1-2 days per week with flexibility on hours of work available. With exceptional benefits including 8 weeks holiday and excellent pension, the role is available on a part-time (3 days) basis.
This role will take ownership of key areas of spend with the support of senior colleagues and offers huge opportunities for growth and career development. Key areas of focus will include: managing procurement from cradle to grave across a variety of Indirect spend; supporting Category Management strategy implementation; managing the Supplier Approval Process; communicating with suppliers and internal stakeholders; support the development of procurement reporting and sustainability reporting; and the co-ordination of all incoming requests for procurement services.
To succeed in this role you will have demonstrable procurement experience; the ability to build, influence and sustain service-led relationships with internal stakeholders; a willingness to develop a procurement career and take ownership for your development; excellent communication skills and strong numeracy and literacy skills. Working knowledge of PCR 2015 and/or evidence of training on the new Procurement Act is essential.
This role will take ownership of key areas of spend with the support of senior colleagues and offers huge opportunities for growth and career development. Key areas of focus will include: managing procurement from cradle to grave across a variety of Indirect spend; supporting Category Management strategy implementation; managing the Supplier Approval Process; communicating with suppliers and internal stakeholders; support the development of procurement reporting and sustainability reporting; and the co-ordination of all incoming requests for procurement services.
To succeed in this role you will have demonstrable procurement experience; the ability to build, influence and sustain service-led relationships with internal stakeholders; a willingness to develop a procurement career and take ownership for your development; excellent communication skills and strong numeracy and literacy skills. Working knowledge of PCR 2015 and/or evidence of training on the new Procurement Act is essential.
Procurement ManagerJOB_525439746025992024-12-172025-03-18
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