Director, Strategic Commissioning and Procurement

Salary: 125.00 -  150.00
Posted: 08-02-2025
Category: Purchasing Procurement
City of Melbourne, 

Job Description

Below is a brief description of this vacancy This page outlines the vacancy and the key skills and responsibilities for the role. Director, Strategic Commissioning and Procurement Docklands, Australia Reference: 6720785 Opportunity to use your high-level project management skills throughout the commissioning and contract management process in the non-for-profit space. Full Time (1.0 FTE), Permanent role Remuneration starting approx. $142K + superannuation + salary packaging Generous NFP salary packaging options up to $18,550 Docklands office location with option to work some days at home The Director, Strategic Commissioning and Procurement will play a key role in NWMPHN throughout the commissioning framework. This involves advising staff, other directors and executive directors on the procurement of commissioned services throughout the north west Melbourne region. The Director will plan, co-ordinate, lead and manage a professional and compliant process which achieves value for money as well as organisational and programmatic key performance indicators. Reporting to the Executive Director of Business Systems, they will be responsible for driving systemic changes in the commissioning, procurement and contracting areas to reduce variability of practice, build staff and organisational capacity around procurement, and add value through supporting robust contract and performance management processes. About Us We are North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN), Victoria's largest independent, locally governed and run, not-for-profit PHN, dedicated to improving primary health care in our community. A typical week may include: The development of robust and fit for purpose systems, tools and processes for procurement. Provide considered procurement and contract management guidance and advice to key internal and external stakeholders. Support staff with training and capacity building around procurement and contract management, including the provision of direct support to complete documentation and manage, for example, a tendering process. Provide a central point of contact for legal advice required during the procurement process. Work with finance and other members of business services to ensure contractual obligations, such as payments, are met with 100% compliance. We are looking for someone who has: Extensive experience and knowledge of contemporary practices in procurement, contracts and tendering with a well-developed understanding of purchasing services within the health sector (commissioning). Experience in the design, delivery or management of health or health related services. A business, law or other relevant degree would be highly desirable. A high-level knowledge of contract legislation, best practice administration including relevant contract and tender guidelines. A high-level project planning, change-management, evaluation, attention to detail and problem-solving skills, including identification and implementation of workable solutions to problems. What's in it for you? A friendly and supportive professional environment Career progression opportunities Great work-life balance (Hybrid options to work from home and in office) Other Benefits: Generous paid parental leave for primary and secondary carers Additional paid leave at Christmas/NY Can apply for additional purchased leave (48/52) Fun social club and health and wellbeing activities The successful candidate will be required to undertake a National Police Check and a VIC Working with Children Check. NWMPHN is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We recognise the importance of attracting and retaining talent that mirrors our diverse community. Applicants from Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background are strongly encouraged to apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr

Job Details

Salary: 125.00 -  150.00
Posted: 08-02-2025
Category: Purchasing Procurement
City of Melbourne, 

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