Job Description
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Job Title |
Assistant Commercial Manager - Procurement Manager |
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Job Grade |
HEO |
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Job Location |
National |
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Contract Type |
Permanent |
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Business Area |
Ministry of Justice Commercial |
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Working pattern |
Full-time |
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Number of Posts |
1 |
Commercial
The Ministry of Justice has one of the largest and most complex spending profiles in central government. Each year we spend more than £5 billion with our suppliers and it’s our job to help coordinate the sourcing of what we need. We support the management of our contracts across the department, its agencies and non‑departmental public bodies.
Commercial is responsible for coordinating procurement and contract management across the MoJ, its agencies and non-departmental public bodies. Commercial is organised into category teams, each with an interesting portfolio of contracts and diverse customers and suppliers to manage. We also have systems, programme management office, supplier relationship and risk management teams who work across all areas.
Security Category - Critical Goods & Services
The Security Category forms part of the team responsible for sourcing contracts aligned to His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS). Managing over 50 contracts with a varied and innovative pipeline to deliver, the team is responsible for a wide range of goods and services which support building and operational security within Prisons, contributing to the National Intelligence Capability of HMPPS. The category is also directly responsible for the procurement of various Ministerial priorities within HMPPS.
The post holder will primarily be responsible for supporting the procurement of Operational Front-End Security capabilities, including Metal Detection, X-Ray capabilities and Body Worn Video Cameras. These contracts vary in value and complexity, offering the successful candidate exposure to multiple areas of the business with varying requirements and demand. The role offers a fast-paced environment and the flexibility to work with the business to develop and execute procurement utilising a variety of routes available. The post holder may also take responsibility for some National Intelligence solutions (requiring SC vetting, which can be conducted once in post).
Role Summary
In this role you will contribute to the procurement process, delivering commercial excellence for your department and providing a customer-focused service. The role is varied as you will be expected to operate within relevant frameworks in order to contribute to all stages of the procurement process, from gathering requirements from across the business in line with market research, through to the handing over of the contract to contract and supplier management.
You will work as part of a larger team, but will be expected to work independently by prioritising and managing your own workload to deliver to deadlines and to respond to changing operational demands.
Key Responsibilities
Typically, the key responsibilities in this role will include (but are not limited to):
Working effectively with senior staff in the supplier organisation and establishing appropriate governance and relationship arrangements
Applying the organisations and government-wide key performance indicators (KPIs) and measures supplier performance against them
Briefing and training evaluators in the use of e-sourcing tools (e.g. managing supplier correspondence)
Developing the bidders’ packs including reviewing and clarifying the specification, drafting appropriate tools and considering optimal pricing and incentivisation mechanisms for simple low value purchases and procurements
Leading and managing the end to end tendering process
Debriefing unsuccessful suppliers
Participating in strategic and business negotiations in order to deliver the agreed strategy and comply with the procurement process
Leading supplier engagement across a variety of stages within the procurement process
Using methods and strategic relationships to manage risks and foster high quality, reliable and on time delivery of products and services, which are only available from one supplier
Working effectively with the contract management function as part of the contract management mobilisation phase
Applying a strong visual project management approach to procurement projects
Identifying and communicating perceived and relevant areas of risk (to include cyber, personnel and physical risks) and gaining agreement on how best to manage/mitigate
Using cost models and associated commercial and security concepts
As part of your own personal career development in the Commercial team, there could be opportunities to move roles at the same grade. In some circumstances, we may need to move you on to business-critical priorities at the same grade to meet business need.
Essential Criteria
Procurement Process: Has some practical experience in carrying out elements of the procurement process with support for low value and low risk contracts.
Commercial Focus: Has an understanding of elementary economics factors that may determine a market shape, dynamics and models, the changes in the business needs of an organisation and is familiar with key commercial tools.
Risk and Assurance Management: Demonstrates the ability to identify and communicate cyber, personnel and physical risks and gain agreement on how they should be managed/mitigated.
Commercial Ethics: Demonstrates the ability to apply standards to eliminate corruption, fraud and unethical behaviour in supply chains, taking appropriate actions in the event of any alleged breach of standards.
Team Focus: Demonstrates the ability to work as part of a team to support their performance, manage setbacks and resolve issues internally.
Build Relationships: Demonstrates the ability to communicate with stakeholders at all levels using different communication styles to articulate the benefits that have been achieved and to establish governance and relationship arrangements.
Desirable Criteria
Working knowledge of systems, e.g. Oracle and/or Jaggaer (Bravo)
Awareness and understanding of public sector commercial principles and legislation
Awareness of public sector commercial legislation including EU Rules and UK interpretations
Candidates must have one of the following or a willingness to work towards gaining the appropriate qualification in commercial management profession - CIPS, World CC or similar
Demonstrable experience in procurement of goods and technical hardware
The ability to drive improved outcomes by influencing and developing the market
The ability to influence senior internal and external stakeholders
Application Stage
An initial sift will be performed against the following elements and will be assessed against the Civil Service success profiles framework:
Experience
CV
Statement of Suitability (up to 500 words). In your statement of suitability, please explain how your skills and experience meet the key responsibilities and essential criteria for the role. This may include any experience (formal or informal) of commercial, procurement, or contract-related activity, or evidence of transferable skills such as stakeholder engagement, risk management, assurance, or delivering value for money.
Behaviours
We will assess your application on the following behaviours. Please use the STAR method in your examples.
Managing a Quality Service
Developing Self and Others
Please note in the event of a large number of applications being received we may run the initial sift against CV, Statement of Suitability and lead behaviour of Managing a Quality Service.
If shortlisted, you will be invited to an interview and will be assessed on the selected success profile elements at the interview stage.
Interview stage
There is one interview stage for this vacancy which will be held remotely and as part of the interview process you will be required to provide evidence on the following, and will be assessed against the Civil Service success profiles framework:
Behaviours
Communicating and Influencing
Seeing the Big Picture
Working Together
Strengths maybe assessed at the interview, and these are not shared in advance.
To learn more about the Civil Service success profiles framework and how they are assessed please click here.
Please use STAR approach to structure your examples for both the application and interview for behaviours. Using the STAR method can help you give examples of relevant experience that you have. It allows you to set the scene, show what you did, and how you did it, and explain the overall outcome.
Situation: Describe the situation you found yourself in. You must describe a specific event or situation. Be sure to give enough detail for the job holder to understand.
Where are you?
Who was there with you?
What had happened?
Task: The job holder will want to understand what you tried to achieve from the situation you found yourself in.
What was the task that you had to complete and why?
What did you have to achieve?
Actions: What did you do? The job holder will be looking for information on what you did, how you did it and why. Keep the focus on you. What specific steps did you take and what was your contribution? Remember to include how you did it, and the behaviours you used. Try to use “I" rather than “we" to explain your actions that lead to the result. Be careful not to take credit for something that you did not do.
Results: Don’t be shy about taking credit for your behaviour. Quote specific facts and figures. Explain how the outcome benefitted the organisation or your area. Make the outcomes easily understandable.
What results did the actions produce?
What did you achieve through your actions and did you meet your goals?
Was it a successful outcome? If not, what did you learn from the experience?
Keep the situation and task parts brief. Concentrate on the action and the result. If the result was not entirely successful describe what you learned from this and what you would do differently next time. Make sure you focus on your strengths.
Commercial Roles
New entrants are expected to join on the pay minimum. Higher starting salary and / or Recruitment & Retention Allowance may be available for successful candidates with exceptional skills and experience.
We will consider applications from non-qualified candidates, who are willing to develop and work towards a recognised qualification in order to meet the full requirements of the role.
The specialist allowance may apply to fully qualified applicants with a commercial professional qualification, for example CIPS, World CC, etc.
Further details can be provided during the recruitment process