Procurement Business Partner (Public Sector)

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Procurement Business Partner (Public) | £55,000 to £65,000 | Excellent benefits | Reading - 1 day a week in the office | A procurement consultancy supporting the Education SectorAn exciting brand new role, working for a growing and well recognised consultancy to act as a strategic business partner between suppliers, the company and the stakeholders for each of the client sites you are engaging with.
This person will engage in a range of conferences, industry related meetings and events and be able to sit at the table giving advice to the wider community, whilst taking on board market trends.PLEASE NOTE: You must have extensive Public Sector procurement experience to be suitable for this role, using relevant frameworks and experience in OJEU/PCR 2015 and trained ready for the Procurement Act 23Roles and responsibilities:Design and oversee the strategy for developing, renewing, and managing frameworks in line with organisational goals and member requirements.Identify opportunities for new frameworks that align with industry trends, market demands, and member needs.Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers and service providers, negotiating contracts that deliver competitive pricing, quality, and service levels.Managed and build relationships with other sector-relevant bodies.Collaborate closely with consortium members to understand their purchasing needs and ensure frameworks deliver maximum value.Manage and develop a team of Category Managers and the Assistant Category Manager, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence including providing mentorship and professional development opportunities for team members.Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers and service providers, negotiating contracts that deliver competitive pricing, quality, and service levels.Experience and requirements:Proven experience in procurement, contract management, or framework development, ideally within a public sector, purchasing consortium, or cooperative environment.Strong knowledge of public procurement regulations (e.G., UK Public Contracts Regulations, EU procurement law).Excellent negotiation, and relationship management skills.Ability to assimilate and analyse complex data and to work productively as part of a teamDemonstrated success in managing and optimising large-scale procurement frameworks or tender.Financial literacy and commercial understandingExcellent facilitation and presentation skillsDegree Educated is preferableMCIPS qualified or at least studying CIPS


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