Procurement Advisor
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Business
Business Management, Business Analyst
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rospective officers and staff must be held to a higher standard of behaviour and accountability than members of the public, and that therefore their right to privacy can be fettered in certain circumstances. This is to ensure that members of the police are fully aware and accountable for the unique powers entrusted to them and the standards of professional behaviour they swear to uphold.
To provide assistance and support to the Senior Procurement Advisor to ensure the Contracts and Procurement Team objectives are monitored and delivered in line with the Joint WMP and WMPCC Procurement Strategy.
To lead and manage a portfolio of procurement contracts from initial planning through to tendering, award of contracts and ongoing contract management whilst working within a small team of Procurement Advisors/Assistants to deliver savings opportunities. The role ensures compliance in line with relevant legislation including the Public Sector Regulations 2015 and/or Procurement Act 2023, while delivering value for money, transparency and social value in public procurement.
Identify and agree a programme of contracting activity for the contracts that they lead and support to ensure that all contracts are awarded correctly. Identify opportunities for improving best value and cost efficiencies. In particular, assist in the development of detailed plans to meet efficiency cost savings targets.
To conduct market, product, supplier and organisational research to establish a base of knowledge about existing and future requirements and potential opportunities.
Support and assist the Supplier Relationship Manager to implement strategic supplier management processes to support the development of best practice, supplier relationships with the force and lead best value initiatives with key suppliers.
We currently recruiting for X1 permanent vacancy and X1 12-month fixed term contract vacancy on the West Midlands Police Finance Team
Key Responsibilities- Lead end-to-end procurement processes for goods, services and works in line with organisational statutory requirements.
- Contribute to the development of procurement strategies aligned with the National Procurement Police Statement, the Joint WMP and WMPCC Procurement Strategy and organisational objectives.
- Engage with clients to define requirements and develop specifications that support strategic outcomes.
- Undertake strategic sourcing and benchmarking of products and services within the category and produce reports as a result.
- Conduct market, product, supplier and organisational research to establish a base of knowledge about existing and future requirements and potential opportunities.
- Identify and agree a programme of contracting activity to ensure that all contracts are re-negotiated correctly. Identify opportunities for improving value for money and cost efficiencies. In particular, assist in the development of detailed plans to meet efficiency cost savings targets.
- Participate in external networking and benchmarking activities with the police sector, central and government organisations etc.
- Manage projects to ensure the delivery of Procurement/category strategy on time and within budget using recognised and approved methodology.
- Prepare and publish procurement notices, using the central digital platform (e.g., Find a Tender Service).
- Prepare and publish tender documentation and apply appropriate procedures under the Procurement Act 2023, including Competitive Flexible Procedure, Open Procedure, and Direct Award within the e-tendering portal.
- Lead the evaluation of tenders unit the Most Advantageous Tender (MAT) criteria, incorporating whole-life cost, quality, and social value.
- Monitor supplier performance and ensure compliance with contract terms and set key performance indicators (KPI's).
- Manage contract modifications in accordance with statutory provisions.
- Maintain audit trails and ensure transparency throughout the contract lifecycle.
- Monitoring of benefits realisation and, where necessary, taking corrective action if they fail to materialise for post holder's procurement activities.
- Ensure procurement activities comply with the Procurement Act 2023, including supplier exclusion rules and transparency obligations, as well as the Authority's Standing Orders, financial regulations, policies and processes.
- Maintain awareness of transitional arrangements and legacy contracts under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
- Support due diligence processes, including supplier risk assessments and use of the central debarment list.
- Prepare written reports, briefing notes and presentations on a range of Procurement issues, including Procurement/category strategy, compliance, training and communications.
- Refer complex or high risk issues to Senior Procurement Advisor.
- Provide expert advice to internal clients on the Joint WMP and WMPCC procurement strategy, legislation, and best practice. This is so as to ensure that Contracts and Procurement is recognised as a centre of expertise and a first point of…
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