NSW Procurement Director Roles X2Executive Director Procurement Policy, Risk Management and DeliveryExecutive Director, NSW Procurement Operations and ManagementEmployment Type: OngoingClassification / Band:Senior Executive Band 2Remuneration: A minimum of $293,787 p.a., including superannuationLocations: Sydney CBD, Flexible & Hybrid working options availableApplications Close: Monday, 25 November at 10:00 amWhy join as the Executive Director Procurement Policy, Risk Management and Delivery?Lead a multi-disciplinary team within NSW Treasury as an executive leader driving transformative procurement reforms, innovation and improved risk management across NSW's $42 billion procurement program. In this role, you will lead the delivery of significant policy across NSW, influencing policies that enhance value for money, local business participation, and social outcomes. You will lead a diverse team across data and innovation, policy and risk and compliance driving and influence and collaborate with stakeholders across business, the community sector and trade unions.Here's what you can look forward to:Advance Your Career: Take on a high-profile executive leadership role that enhances your profile while contributing to NSW's future success.Lead Key Reforms: Drive State-wide procurement reforms that improve outcomes for local suppliers, small businesses, and apprentices.Make a Real Impact: Influence critical decisions that enhance efficiency, compliance, and risk management in the $42 billion procurement program.Collaborate Across Government: Work with senior officials and agencies to deliver impactful, long-term procurement solutions.Champion Innovation: Lead digital transformation in procurement systems, using data analytics and automation to drive smarter decision-making.Why join as the Executive Director, NSW Procurement Operations and Management?Lead a diverse team within NSW Treasury as an executive leader driving operational excellence, value for money and improved operational and governance outcomes. In this role, you will be accountable for leading a $4 billion program of direct procurement across energy, consulting services and travel, drive and deliver an operational review of NSW's $42 billion procurement program and influence policies that deliver value for money and enhance governance. You will lead a diverse team across category management, procurement operations and the Procurement Board Secretariat, as well as an independent review of NSW procurement operating model and efficiency.How will you create a positive impact for the people of NSW?These roles are crucial in ensuring NSW's procurement strategy is both innovative and impactful, providing long-term benefits to the people and the economy.Driving Economic Growth: Through strategic procurement reforms, the roles will boost local supplier participation, supporting small businesses, apprentices, and trainees, contributing to job creation and economic sustainability across the state.Enhancing Public Services: By improving procurement operations, these roles will ensure efficient use of public funds, leading to better services for the community, including infrastructure, education, and health services.Delivering Cost Savings: Effective management of procurement processes will reduce reliance on consultants and contingent labour, leading to significant cost savings that can be reinvested into essential public services.Promoting Transparency and Accountability: These roles will ensure compliance with legislative frameworks, improving risk management and promoting transparency in government procurement, fostering public trust.Supporting Social and Environmental Goals: By implementing policies like social procurement and supporting initiatives such as local content and Aboriginal business participation, these roles will drive social inclusion and sustainability outcomes for NSW.Improving Government Efficiency: Leading digital transformation in procurement will enhance the speed and accuracy of decision-making, ensuring that NSW Treasury operates at optimal efficiency, benefiting both public and private sectors.How to apply:Read the role description to learn more about the role and submit your application ONLY via the I Work for NSW jobs platform.Include an up-to-date resume detailing your knowledge, skills, and experience in relation to the role.Complete several pre-screening questions as part of completing your application process.EligibilityTo be eligible to apply for ongoing employment at NSW Treasury, you must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or permanent resident of Australia.The successful candidate will be required to undergo background checks and provide confirmation of tertiary academic qualifications before commencement.Any questions?Visit our Careers Centre or contact our Talent Advisor Sherif Soliman ******
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