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Location
Salary
£50,008 - £56,908 Pa inclusive of HCAS
Profession
Manager and corporate
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
01 Mar 2026
Contract Type
18 months (fixed term)
Posted Date
16 Feb 2026

Job overview

Be part of something extraordinary

Frimley Park Hospital is being reimagined as part of one of the UK’s most ambitious healthcare projects. This isn’t just a rebuild — it’s a revolution in care, sustainability, and innovation.

We’re creating a digitally enabled, future-proof hospital that puts patients and staff first, with cutting-edge facilities, green spaces, and flexible design.

An exciting opportunity for an experienced Procurement Manager to lead strategic procurement for the Trust’s New Hospital Programme.

Reporting to the Head of New Hospital Procurement, you will deliver compliant, value‑for‑money procurement in line with EU legislation, UK law and Trust Standing Financial Instructions.

You will manage end‑to‑end procurement activity, acting as the programme’s subject matter expert for complex, high‑value contracts. Working closely with programme and Trust stakeholders, you will commercially manage all in‑scope non‑pay expenditure, oversee contract award and management, and identify opportunities for innovation, efficiency and total cost of ownership savings.

The role requires a proactive, self‑motivated individual able to work autonomously, adapt to changing priorities and maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of procurement legislation and national healthcare initiatives

Main duties of the job

  • Responsible as the leading technical expert for providing a comprehensive procurement service, ensuring compliance and adherence to all policies and procedures, including European Law, English law, and the Trust’s standing financial instructions in the delivery of all procurement activity, whilst staying abreast of any changes in procurement legislation.
  • Gain competitive advantage by identifying best practice and leveraging the Trust spend by supporting the development and implementation of  a strategy, delivering effective procurements through effective project work i.e. procurement activity, such as data analysis, benchmarking, drafting procurement documents, administering tender management; and supporting the management of key supplier relationships to deliver breakthrough performance in cost, service and quality.
  • Analyse using appropriate management tools procurement data and identify priority areas process improvements, and to engage stakeholders in delivering improvements. Provide regular management reports on project progress and future opportunities for onward communication to the Executive Board & other key stakeholders, deputising for the Commercial Lead as required.
  • Develop a resource & project plan that meets the needs of the programme, associated sourcing strategies and operational Workplan.  Ensure the category Workplan and associated resources are directed to meet the agreed priorities of the Trust & multi professional sourcing groups.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

For further information regarding the detailed job description and main responsibilities, please refer to the attached job description and person specification documents.