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A leading NHS Trust is seeking a Senior Category Manager for Capital Equipment to lead procurement strategies and improve patient care. This role involves managing complex projects, engaging with stakeholders, and fostering a high-performing culture within the team. The successful candidate will have extensive NHS experience and strong analytical skills, contributing to the Trust's transformation journey.
Go back Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 26 May 2025
Are you an experienced Senior Category Manager looking to join an ambitious team in one of the most complex and large NHS Trusts in the UK? The Senior Category Manager will lead the Capital Equipment team. As a senior member in a newly established position, you will play a key role in developing and implementing the new Procurement and Supply Chain operating model and strategy across Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and the 'Smart Together' Shared Service for corporate services procurement.
We are embarking on an exciting transformation journey aimed at advancing our operations and delivering greater value to all the Trusts we serve.
We are looking for a forward-thinking and innovative Senior Category Manager to head up our Capital Equipment procurement category and deliver a large, complex, and demanding capital equipment procurement program. In this role, you will develop our commercial approach through Category Management and Strategic Sourcing. Collaborating with the senior leadership team, you will foster a positive and high-performing culture by building trust and accountability with all team members.
Reporting to the Associate Director of Capital Procurement & Contracts and being part of their leadership team.
Leading change with innovative procurement practices to drive out costs and improve patient care.
Providing specialist, expert procurement advice and support to stakeholders.
Developing and managing the vital link between stakeholders and procurement.
Engaging with multi-functional teams at all levels across Guy's and St Thomas' and the Shared Service.
Working closely with stakeholders, including clinicians, service managers, suppliers, professional associations, partner organisations, and system colleagues.
Leading capital procurement programs and supporting the implementation of category and sourcing strategies across a complex procurement project portfolio.
Providing oversight and reporting regarding medical equipment procurement and other capital programs to governance forums and finance colleagues.
The post holder will be positive, forward-thinking, resilient, and capable of managing competing priorities. The successful candidate will demonstrate experience in medical equipment procurement, possess strong interpersonal skills, be highly adept at delivering procurement projects, have a customer-focused approach, and broad commercial acumen.
We seek someone passionate about building trust and accountability within a complex team to ensure staff growth and development, who will positively contribute to the team and wider Shared Service. You should have excellent communication skills and the ability to lead complex projects systematically from start to finish. You will be a self-starter with effective workload management skills to meet the needs of the Shared Service. We value a can-do, growth mindset, and the ability to work in a stimulating environment. You will be an integral part of a senior leadership team transforming the service in the coming years.
A full Job Description and Personal Specification should be downloaded.
* Smart Together is a shared procurement and supply chain service hosted by Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, one of the leading hospitals in the country, serving hospitals across south east London.
Smart Together currently provides services to GSTT and four other NHS Trusts, namely Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, and South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, and a Disclosure check will be required to ensure suitability.
Salary: £70,387 to £80,465 per annum, including HCA (pro-rata)