Job summary Lead the Trust-Wide Capital Equipping Strategy and Oriel Equipping Workstream, Driving Innovation in Eye Healthcare Are you ready to shape the future of eye healthcare by leading a strategic capital equipping programme that supports cutting-edge research, clinical excellence, and world-class patient care? As Senior Capital Equipping Manager, you will play a pivotal role in developing and delivering the Trust's capital equipping strategy, while also leading the Oriel Equipping Workstreama landmark project that will establish a world-leading centre for eye care, research, and education (https://oriel-london.org.uk). Collaborating with University College London (UCL) and Moorfields Eye Charity (MEC), you will oversee the procurement and seamless delivery of essential medical technology, specialist equipment, and key resources, ensuring Oriel is equipped to drive ophthalmic innovation for generations to come. Main duties of the job Beyond Oriel, this high-profile role extends across the Trust-wide capital equipping strategy, ensuring that all acquisitionsincluding clinical and non-clinical equipment, digital technology, and laboratory and research toolsmeet the highest standards of clinical excellence, sustainability, and innovation. As the trusted expert in capital equipping, you will guide our procurement partners, engage key stakeholders, and collaborate with suppliers to secure future-proofed solutions that support the Trust's mission of advancing eye care, research, and education. Your leadership will ensure that capital projects across the Trust are equipped to deliver world-class treatments, transformative research, and an unparalleled patient experience. This is more than a procurement oversight roleit's a career-defining opportunity to lead innovation, shape the future of ophthalmic care, and drive real change in healthcare delivery. If you have expertise in capital equipping and a passion for delivering complex, high-impact healthcare projects, we want to hear from you. Join us and be instrumental in delivering both Oriel and the Trust-wide capital equipping strategy, redefining the future of eye healthcare. About us At Moorfields, we provide more than just an excellent career and great colleagues to work with. We also offer: Salary including High-Cost Area Supplement Opportunity to join the NHS Pension Scheme Free 24/7 independent counselling service Learning and development opportunities Easy and quick transport links A range of attractive benefits and discounts Access to Blue Light Card and other NHS Discount Schemes Free Pilates classes Full support and training to develop your skills Flexible working friendly organisation And so much more To see the full range of benefits we offer please see our Moorfields benefits document. Date posted 24 February 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 8b Salary £70,387 to £80,465 a year incl. HCAS Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number 273-DN-6802718-A Job locations City Road 152-160 City Road London EC1V 2PD Job description Job responsibilities Lead, influence and be responsible for the Oriel Equipment Workstream with strategic oversight and guidance from the Chief Commercial Officer. Working with and supporting all Workstream members to ensure tasks are carried out efficiently and within expected timelines. To provide high-level advice and guidance on equipping related queries to Oriel stakeholders. Working with the Trust equipment advisor, senior EBME lead and clinical stakeholders. Develop an equipping strategy for Oriel with support from the Trust equipment advisor, ensuring all stakeholders are consulted, with delivery and procurement timelines reflected. Develop and continuously review Terms of Reference (ToR), workstream membership and reporting, in partnership with the Trust equipment advisor and Oriel project managers Develop and ensure clear reporting structures, in partnership with the project managers. Developing and presenting reporting timelines for all related project committees and boards. Oversight and Management of the agreed equipping budgets and develop options for reporting on progress, in partnership with the Trust finance lead and relevant project managers. Identify opportunities for cost savings, innovation and sustainability. Liaise with all members of the internal and external project teams and the stakeholders to manage the flow of information and achieve project outcomes. Work with selected procurement partners and ensure the effective sourcing of equipment, whilst ensuring governance arrangements are in place and followed, to ensure adherence to Trust SFIs and UK procurement law. Provide specialist advice on equipment procurement and commissioning issues, including use of appropriate Frameworks and procurement processes. Manage the utilisation of project resources, monitor and report their impact. Lead and oversee the logistics management for the receipt and delivery of equipment for capital projects. Identify and develop further equipping opportunities for all new project proposals, making use of productivity data collected from previous projects to ensure sustainable improvements. Manage the pipeline of upcoming capital projects with equipping requirements. Collaboratively pre-planning procurement activity to maximise effectiveness. Develop, implement, monitor and regularly review procurement strategies for capital projects. Use spend analysis, market analysis and stakeholder engagement to optimise strategies and ensure continual improvement and innovation in service delivery. Provide strong and effective business management support, directly influencing capital equipping expenditure. Work with the Senior Commercial Business Partner and Head of EBME to maximise contract compliance across any capital equipment purchases, including related maintenance and consumables. Use highly developed persuasion and influencing skills to engage with and influence key stakeholders at all levels to facilitate participation in capital equipping procurement activity. Foster and encourage with enthusiasm, excellent project management, supporting the development of a culture of understanding within the organisation. To ensure the benefits of capital equipping strategies are understood. Develop and implement innovative supplier solutions to achieve sustainable cost improvements whilst enabling high quality care to patients and service users. Oversee and guide the procurement of any major and/or strategic contracts, working collaboratively with the key stakeholders and procurement service to discuss and decide the best approach to ensure effective use of Trusts funds. Support stakeholders in the development of specifications and evaluation criteria, in coordination with the Trust equipment advisor and procurement service. Develop effective supplier partnership and relationship strategies, to establish Moorfields Eye Hospital as the Customer of Choice amongst ophthalmology suppliers. Actively participate, support and contribute to the relevant committees and groups, providing information, supporting business development, informing the working groups on wider market conditions and opportunities, as well as engaging on a specialty basis. To work with the Excellence Delivery Unit (XDU) to ensure all assurance reporting is provided and transformational projects have received appropriate capital equipping advice. Plans workload and manage own activities to varying priorities and demands from a broad range of stakeholder needs, ensuring key goals are met or expectations are proactively and transparently managed. Works on own initiative and is responsible for the management of own workload To provide line management responsibilities, including encouragement and development for the commercial services team. To be passionate and pragmatic about the equipping and procurement work undertaken for the benefit of our patients, staff, volunteers and wider organisation. To ensure effective management of any financial budgets within capital equipping projects To support research into new procurement opportunities for possible development within Moorfields or the wider ophthalmic community. Job description Job responsibilities Lead, influence and be responsible for the Oriel Equipment Workstream with strategic oversight and guidance from the Chief Commercial Officer. Working with and supporting all Workstream members to ensure tasks are carried out efficiently and within expected timelines. To provide high-level advice and guidance on equipping related queries to Oriel stakeholders. Working with the Trust equipment advisor, senior EBME lead and clinical stakeholders. Develop an equipping strategy for Oriel with support from the Trust equipment advisor, ensuring all stakeholders are consulted, with delivery and procurement timelines reflected. Develop and continuously review Terms of Reference (ToR), workstream membership and reporting, in partnership with the Trust equipment advisor and Oriel project managers Develop and ensure clear reporting structures, in partnership with the project managers. Developing and presenting reporting timelines for all related project committees and boards. Oversight and Management of the agreed equipping budgets and develop options for reporting on progress, in partnership with the Trust finance lead and relevant project managers. Identify opportunities for cost savings, innovation and sustainability. Liaise with all members of the internal and external project teams and the stakeholders to manage the flow of information and achieve project outcomes. Work with selected procurement partners and ensure the effective sourcing of equipment, whilst ensuring governance arrangements are in place and followed, to ensure adherence to Trust SFIs and UK procurement law. Provide specialist advice on equipment procurement and commissioning issues, including use of appropriate Frameworks and procurement processes. Manage the utilisation of project resources, monitor and report their impact. Lead and oversee the logistics management for the receipt and delivery of equipment for capital projects. Identify and develop further equipping opportunities for all new project proposals, making use of productivity data collected from previous projects to ensure sustainable improvements. Manage the pipeline of upcoming capital projects with equipping requirements. Collaboratively pre-planning procurement activity to maximise effectiveness. Develop, implement, monitor and regularly review procurement strategies for capital projects. Use spend analysis, market analysis and stakeholder engagement to optimise strategies and ensure continual improvement and innovation in service delivery. Provide strong and effective business management support, directly influencing capital equipping expenditure. Work with the Senior Commercial Business Partner and Head of EBME to maximise contract compliance across any capital equipment purchases, including related maintenance and consumables. Use highly developed persuasion and influencing skills to engage with and influence key stakeholders at all levels to facilitate participation in capital equipping procurement activity. Foster and encourage with enthusiasm, excellent project management, supporting the development of a culture of understanding within the organisation. To ensure the benefits of capital equipping strategies are understood. Develop and implement innovative supplier solutions to achieve sustainable cost improvements whilst enabling high quality care to patients and service users. Oversee and guide the procurement of any major and/or strategic contracts, working collaboratively with the key stakeholders and procurement service to discuss and decide the best approach to ensure effective use of Trusts funds. Support stakeholders in the development of specifications and evaluation criteria, in coordination with the Trust equipment advisor and procurement service. Develop effective supplier partnership and relationship strategies, to establish Moorfields Eye Hospital as the Customer of Choice amongst ophthalmology suppliers. Actively participate, support and contribute to the relevant committees and groups, providing information, supporting business development, informing the working groups on wider market conditions and opportunities, as well as engaging on a specialty basis. To work with the Excellence Delivery Unit (XDU) to ensure all assurance reporting is provided and transformational projects have received appropriate capital equipping advice. Plans workload and manage own activities to varying priorities and demands from a broad range of stakeholder needs, ensuring key goals are met or expectations are proactively and transparently managed. Works on own initiative and is responsible for the management of own workload To provide line management responsibilities, including encouragement and development for the commercial services team. To be passionate and pragmatic about the equipping and procurement work undertaken for the benefit of our patients, staff, volunteers and wider organisation. To ensure effective management of any financial budgets within capital equipping projects To support research into new procurement opportunities for possible development within Moorfields or the wider ophthalmic community. Person Specification Qualifications Essential Master's degree or equivalent (or evidence of substantial related experience) Recognised continuing professional development Demonstrable knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 and the former Public Contracts Regulations 2015 Knowledge and working understanding of the Bribery Act and Data Protection/GDPR Prince2 or other recognised project management qualification (or evidence of substantial related experience). Desirable Member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) with full membership or in progress Experience Essential Experience of leading and supporting complex projects Experience of public tendering experience Experience of developing strong relationships with all levels in an organisation Experience of working within the NHS and an understanding of current issues at various levels across the health family including specialist (tertiary) hospitals Experience in capital procurement projects and related project management, especially related to new builds Experience and understanding of developing and scheduling deliveries, commissioning and training related to major equipping projects Desirable N/A Skills Essential Support, mentor and advise Trust staff at all levels through the often highly complex and sometimes contentious processes recognising the commercial and personal impact of decisions Commitment to personal, staff and organisational development, including a demonstration of promoting a positive Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) culture Evidence of being able to work closely with all levels of partner organisations. (At Moorfields this would include University College London (UCL) Institute of Ophthalmology (IoO), Moorfields Eye Charity and Friends of Moorfields) Comfortable engaging in highly complex negotiations with senior staff and network effectively with investors, government agencies, large and small corporates and technology intermediary organisations Desirable N/A Person Specification Qualifications Essential Master's degree or equivalent (or evidence of substantial related experience) Recognised continuing professional development Demonstrable knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 and the former Public Contracts Regulations 2015 Knowledge and working understanding of the Bribery Act and Data Protection/GDPR Prince2 or other recognised project management qualification (or evidence of substantial related experience). Desirable Member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) with full membership or in progress Experience Essential Experience of leading and supporting complex projects Experience of public tendering experience Experience of developing strong relationships with all levels in an organisation Experience of working within the NHS and an understanding of current issues at various levels across the health family including specialist (tertiary) hospitals Experience in capital procurement projects and related project management, especially related to new builds Experience and understanding of developing and scheduling deliveries, commissioning and training related to major equipping projects Desirable N/A Skills Essential Support, mentor and advise Trust staff at all levels through the often highly complex and sometimes contentious processes recognising the commercial and personal impact of decisions Commitment to personal, staff and organisational development, including a demonstration of promoting a positive Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) culture Evidence of being able to work closely with all levels of partner organisations. (At Moorfields this would include University College London (UCL) Institute of Ophthalmology (IoO), Moorfields Eye Charity and Friends of Moorfields) Comfortable engaging in highly complex negotiations with senior staff and network effectively with investors, government agencies, large and small corporates and technology intermediary organisations Desirable N/A Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer details Employer name Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Address City Road 152-160 City Road London EC1V 2PD Employer's website https://www.moorfields.nhs.uk/work-for-us (Opens in a new tab)