Deputy Director of Procurement & Logistics inBedford inBedford PUBLISHED FRI 6 DEC 2024

Band 8d: £88,168 to £101,677 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
Leadership Role, As Deputy Director, you hold a senior leadership position where you can shape the direction of the Procurement & Logistics function and contribute to the strategic objectives of the organization.
Impact on Patient Care, Your work directly supports efficient and effective patient care, making a meaningful difference in the healthcare services provided to the community.
Experience with Major Transformations, You will be at the forefront of a major transformation in Procurement & Logistics, offering opportunities to innovate and implement best practices.
Diverse Responsibilities, The role encompasses a wide range of tasks, from supplier relationship management to overseeing logistics systems, providing variety and engagement in your day-to-day work.
Collaboration Opportunities, You will collaborate with various stakeholders, including Integrated Care Services and Trust leaders, fostering partnerships and enhancing service delivery.
Professional Development, The position allows for the advancement of your procurement expertise and leadership skills, particularly in public sector procurement and complex project management.
Culture of Continuous Improvement, You have the chance to lead and inspire a culture of continual improvement within the team, promoting a high standard of service quality and operational efficiency.
The Deputy Director of Procurement & Logistics at East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) will spearhead a transformation initiative in the Procurement & Logistics service, essential for delivering efficient patient care. The role requires a seasoned professional with extensive knowledge of public sector procurement and logistics, alongside experience leading complex procurement projects within large organisations. Key responsibilities include managing service delivery, leading and developing teams, ensuring effective supply chain processes, and supporting the organisation's strategic objectives through sound procurement practices.

The successful candidate will also oversee budget management, drive continuous improvement, and collaborate with various stakeholders to standardize products and services across the Trust. This senior leadership position demands strong supplier relationship management skills and the ability to report effectively on compliance and performance to executive leadership and other governing bodies.

 


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