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A Local Authority in the South of England is looking for a Procurement Manager for Social Care and Public Health. This predominantly remote role involves strategic procurement and commissioning, with responsibilities that require strong experience and qualifications in local government procurement. The position offers a competitive salary within a supportive team environment with excellent benefits.
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Panoramic Associates
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10.06.2025
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Role: Substantive Procurement Manager - Adult, Children Social Care and Public Health
Working Arrangement: Once a month onsite
Location: South of England
Panoramic Associates are proud to have partnered with a Local Authority in the South of England to support with the recruitment of a substantive Procurement Manager - Adult, Children Social Care and Public Health. This is a predominantly remote role where you will be expected onsite once a month.
Depending on experience the salary banding for this role is £55,000-£60,000 per annum.
Role:
The role reports directly to the Corporate Head of Service for Procurement and is responsible for providing a professional and customer-focussed service through the successful delivery of Adult and Children Social Care and health commissioning and commercial projects.
You will develop and implement innovative approaches to supply arrangements that minimise costs and commercial risk, and deliver cashable savings, whilst at the same time enhancing the services the council provides through added social value.
Upcoming projects/tenders you'll be involved in:
Requirements:
Why join this authority?
The team is described as committed and loyal. The council offers a strong benefits package including 26-29 days annual leave, local government pension, interest-free season ticket loans, cycle-to-work and Zipcar schemes, and access to training and development.
Please contact Rebecca Martin or Tori Oldershaw for more information, a full JD and to make an application.