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An established industry player is seeking a Commercial Manager to enhance contractual relationships and oversee compliance with Local Authorities and Clinical Commissioning Groups. This role offers a diverse range of responsibilities, from negotiating contracts to monitoring performance and compliance. You will gain invaluable exposure to various contracts and contribute to strategic project work. With a strong commitment to providing the best care, this not-for-profit organization values its employees and invests in their development. Join a team dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals in society.
Commercial Manager
Salary: £60k per annum
Location: Sandford Gate, Oxford
About the role:
Working with the Commercial Director, the Contracts Manager will manage senior level relationships within Local Authorities, Clinical Commissioning Groups and other key stakeholders, to ensure the parties meet contractual requirements. The role includes a broad spectrum of responsibilities including reviewing, drafting, revising and negotiating contracts, monitoring contract performance and compliance, creating a contract oversight process, and working with internal and external stakeholders on projects such as new estate strategies. This work will be all-encompassing and will give the Contracts Manager exposure to the full range of local authority contracts and ad-hoc contracts matters across the organisation as well as the opportunity to undertake related project work.
This role has the potential to evolve over time as some of our long term contracts reach maturity and our future commercial strategy becomes embedded.
About OSJCT:
The Orders of St John Care Trust (OSJCT) is one of the UK’s leading not-for-profit care providers. Our sole purpose is to provide the best possible care to those who live with us - some of the most vulnerable people in society.
The Trust’s charity status means we are regulated not only by the Care Quality Commission, an independent regulator, but also by the Charities Commission, a government body ensuring that all the Trust does is for public benefit. It also means that any profit is re-invested in the care we provide, our people who provide it, and in improving our buildings which are our residents’ homes.
What you will get in return:
In the event of a high number of applications we reserve the right to close this advert early, so if you feel you have the right knowledge and experience for this role then please apply today!