Housing Procurement Manager

Posted 13 May by Ackerman Pierce
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Are you a skilled Housing Procurement Manager looking to make a real difference in the community? Join our team and take charge of our Property Procurement Strategy with finesse and dedication.

In this role, you'll be at the forefront of shaping our strategy, ensuring that every decision is driven by ruthless financial efficiency. You'll lead a team of procurement officers, guiding them to address the ever-growing demand for accommodation while providing comprehensive managerial reports and updates.

Your responsibility doesn't stop there. You'll be the guardian of ethical and legal procurement practices, ensuring that every transaction is conducted with integrity and accountability. From monitoring contracts to validating payments, you'll ensure transparency and compliance with all regulations, including health and safety laws.

But it's not just about processes and paperwork. Your role will directly impact the lives of individuals in need. By working closely with our Property & Place Manager and Procurement Manager, you'll ensure that our projects align with our mission to prevent homelessness and provide sustainable housing solutions. Together, we'll strive to reduce the number of households in costly temporary accommodation, guiding them towards a brighter future in the private rented sector.

If you're ready to lead with purpose and drive meaningful change in the housing sector, we want you on our team. Join us and be part of a community-focused organization committed to making a difference, one procurement decision at a time. Apply now and be the catalyst for positive change in our community.

Reference: 52646134

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