Procurement Assistant Director, Defence Housing Australia. Canberra ACT, Policy, Planning & Regulation, Government-FFederal (Government & Defence). Full time. $118,461 to $144,571 per annum plus 15.4% super. DHA is seeking an experienced procurement assistant director to join the procurement team. Apply now and enjoy a rewarding career at DHA! Position: procurement assistant director. Level: Executive Level 1. Salary Range: $118,461 to $144,571 per annum plus 15.4% superannuation. Location: Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. About us: Defence Housing Australia (DHA) is a Nationally recognized Government Business Enterprise with the primary role of providing housing and related services to Defence and their families. DHA manages one of Australia's largest national housing portfolios of about 17,000 properties and has an opportunity for an experienced Procurement Assistant Director to join the team. About the role: As the Assistant Director Procurement, you will primarily be focused on ensuring the procurement operations of DHA are undertaken in a proactive and compliant manner through the leadership of a small team who deliver an advisory service for minor and simple procurements and lead the development and delivery of complex and strategic procurement initiatives in consultation with subject matter experts. About your team: The Chief Financial Officer's Group is responsible for the delivery of fiscal management services across the organisation. The DHA Procurement Team is responsible for supporting DHA in achieving its objectives through sound procurement advice and support via a tailored DHA Procurement Framework delivered through a hybrid procurement model. As the Assistant Director Procurement, you will lead and supervise members of the DHA Procurement Team within the Finance and Corporate Support Branch and play a leadership role in the delivery of a high-performing procurement function. The role is responsible for: Provisioning of strategic procurement advice, including the formulation of complex and strategic procurement initiatives and associated documentation, including but not limited to, procurement plans, requests for tenders, risk assessments, negotiation plans and contract agreements supervising and mentoring of a small team of established and emerging procurement professionals. Drafting of key documents such as minutes, board papers, senate estimates briefs and responses to questions on notice. Identifying and driving the achievement of business and process improvement projects, including the development and delivery of associated training where required Contributing (where required) to ensuring DHA meets its reporting obligations, including the Senate Order 13, Modern Slavery Statement (and associated commitments), Indigenous Procurement Policy, and other reporting as required. Representing DHA at various internal and external forums, including the delivery of presentations where required. Benefits for working at DHA include: 15.4% superannuation. Generous leave entitlements, including 18 days personal leave and 20 days annual leave per year. Work-life balance. Positive workplace culture where you can bring your whole self to work. Opportunities for growth and development. Career progression and opportunities. ADF partner employment conditions when posting to a new location. #J-18808-Ljbffr