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Procurement and supply chain practitioner (level 4)

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Buying the goods and services that enable an organisation to operate.

Knowledge, skills and behaviours
View knowledge, skills and behaviours

Knowledge

  • Procurement life cycles and how they fit into the organisation’s structure and budgets.
  • Relevant regulations and legislation such as procurement, data protection, environmental, social and governance, and how they impact on the procurement process.
  • How to collect and utilise market, supplier, and product intelligence to inform business strategies and optimise the procurement process.
  • Market and product intelligence and supplier innovation support the development of business cases.
  • How commercial models are applied to generate the best value for the organisation, and how they influence customer and supplier behaviour.
  • The principles of achieving efficiencies and continuous improvement.
  • The importance of collaboration between the Procurement, Finance, and other business functions.
  • Incorporate business objectives and needs into procurement specifications by utilising tools and techniques to create solutions.
  • The principles and purpose of commercial contracting.
  • How contract terms, conditions and obligations affect delivery, supplier performance and outcomes for the organisation.
  • Ethical and sustainability risks and opportunities related to sourcing decisions.
  • The use of procurement to drive “social value” and sustainability, such as emissions reduction, use of diverse suppliers (SMEs, Ethnic Minority Business), addressing human rights in the supply chain, and combatting environmental harm.
  • The documentation and terminology that form part of the commercial contract process such as the contract and its appendices.
  • The procurement negotiation techniques required to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
  • The organisation’s commercial strategy and policies, procedures, and governance processes.
  • Principles and purpose of the organisations contract governance, risk management, and internal controls.
  • Supplier performance monitoring, management, and reporting techniques which impact on, service, quality, and sustainability objectives.
  • Category specific knowledge of contracts, market, and legislative requirements to ensure goods or services are procured in a compliant and sustainable way.
  • How to conduct planning and forecasting which support the business decisions and the delivery of procurement.
  • Analyse spend data and generate recommendations to feed into business and commercial strategies.
  • The components, benefits, and constraints of taking a category management approach throughout the procurement life cycle.
  • The digital and software tools used in procurement and supply chain management, such as “source to contract” platforms, supply chain finance tools, complex sourcing, and auctions, spend analytics, AI, risk tools and guided buying.
  • The organisation's contract award process.
  • The principles of continuous improvement and how to identify and implement opportunities for improvement within the procurement and contract management process.
  • The use of horizon scanning to identify the current and future needs of the sector and procurement landscape.
  • Project management tools and techniques.

Skills

  • Manage relationships with stakeholders.
  • Interpret business requirements by assessing the demand for the product or service.
  • Undertake market analysis to establish potential routes to market.
  • Conduct benchmarking to evaluate costs against industry standards.
  • Prepare or contribute to the drafting of a sourcing plan which meets business needs, including corporate social responsibility factors.
  • Use the organisation's documentation designed for commercial procurement processes for the supply of goods and services.
  • Notify potential suppliers of proposal requirements.
  • Use selection and award criteria to source requirements from external suppliers evidencing how supplier bids are evaluated against them.
  • Analyse the financial implications of decisions and identify cost-saving opportunities.
  • Liaise and negotiate with suppliers and stakeholders to ensure the timely delivery of purchased goods and services.
  • Support contract award and briefing of suppliers in line with the organisations processes and governance.
  • Monitor and manage contract performance to meet time, costs, service, and quality objectives.
  • Manage contract performance and advise suppliers on any areas for improvement.
  • Maintain contract documentation such as change control, version control.
  • Use IT and software to produce spreadsheets and presentation packages to communicate information.
  • Identify, raise, and facilitate discussions with stakeholders to resolve any issues or risks.
  • Analyses sustainability challenges and risks at each stage of the product or contract life cycle.
  • Manage information in accordance with policy and processes.
  • Continuously review work processes to identify and eliminate inefficiencies and simplify workflow.
  • Use available systems and tools to identify relevant data.
  • Interpret, analyse, and evaluate data through questioning to drive actionable intelligence and support decision making.
  • Use horizon scanning to identify future changes in procurement and contracting.

Behaviours

  • Role models ethical behaviour and practices.
  • Seeks learning opportunities and continuous professional development.
  • Takes responsibility, shows initiative, and is organised.
  • Considers the “big” picture and the detail together.
  • Works flexibly and adapts to circumstances.
  • Works collaboratively with others across the organisation and external stakeholders.
Apprenticeship category (sector)
Sales, marketing and procurement
Qualification level
4
Equal to higher national certificate (HNC)
Course duration
24 months
Maximum funding
£9,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs.
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