Position: Associate Commercial Practitioner
Band: 3
Salary: £36,867 - £40,965
Location: Liverpool
Term: Permanent
Hours: Full Time/Compressed Hours
Closing Date: 10/02/25
Are you passionate about the NHS and do you want to progress your career in the UK’s largest public sector procurement organisation? If so, you have an opportunity to work as part of a strategic partnership driving quality across NHS temporary workforce.
Job Summary
Reporting to a Commercial Lead, the Associate Commercial Practitioner is a key part of the category team. This role will form a key element of CCS’s partnership with NHS procurement hubs. The role will have responsibility for supporting the day to day management of the Health Worker Assurance function. This demands a level supplier relationship management through remedial activity and supporting assurance across the NHS temporary worker market.
Directorate Overview
Commercial is the largest directorate in CCS. We are responsible for the design, development, implementation and management of our commercial agreements, which are used by our customers across the public sector. Our customers rely on the deep category expertise of our specialist teams to design commercial agreements which allow them to access markets at pace while managing supply chain and regulatory risk. Our services also advise them on the best way to achieve value in complex markets.
Team Summary
This is an exciting opportunity to join our HR & Workforce Category Team which manages over £4bn of Public Sector spend and be a part of CCS’s strategic partnership NHS Workforce Alliance. We are a supportive team of highly-experienced procurement and category management professionals.
Key Accountabilities:
* Driving the improvement of quality in the delivery of workers across the NHS by supporting and training suppliers
* Considering and examining audit outcome reports and leading the support to suppliers in concluding remedial actions plans resulting from audits
* Examine trends in audit data to create and deliver training activities as part of the wider audit team.
* Deal with complex enquiries about a range of topics relating to the NHS Workforce Alliance audits
* Draft and produce accurate documentation within tight timescales and involving complex and/or sensitive material
* Supporting the planning and scheduling of health assurance audits and using NHS Workforce Alliance audit tracking reports and systems
* Manage and improve CCS and NHS Workforce Alliance systems and relationships to support collaborative management of audit remedial activity
* Develop specialist knowledge of aspects of NHS Workforce Alliance audit policies and procedures and audit governance related matters.
* Support key stakeholders in dealing with difficult audit / supplier issues and complex queries
Essential criteria (To be assessed at application stage):
* Demonstrate ability to examine data and make informed results in an often complex environment
* Actively eliciting, evaluating and consolidating information and presenting such with supporting evidence in writing or orally
* Helping resolve technical or specialist problems
* Aptitude to oversee discrete units under supervision but using initiative to respond to minor day-to-day changes in priorities
Success profiles (To be assessed at interview stage):
Experience
Behaviours:
* Working Together
* Changing and Improving
* Communicating and Influencing
* Delivering at pace
* Managing a quality service
Technical
* Supplier management
What we will offer you, here are some of the benefits you can expect:
* Competitive salary
* Generous pension scheme
* A discretionary non-contractual performance related bonus
* Working remotely in addition to working in advertised office location
* Flexi time scheme (available for B1-B6)
* Minimum 25 days annual leave to a maximum service related 30 days excluding bank holidays
Working flexibly, delivering outcomes
CCS is a flexible business with a smarter working model where our colleagues benefit from a mix of home and office working. Successful candidates are expected to work from one of the office locations listed. Our current office attendance approach requires a minimum of 26 days per quarter (approx 2 days per week, which may be subject to change) in CCS office locations or off site meetings with suppliers, customers, partners, networking / industry events. This is pro rata for those who work part time. Our smarter working principles mean that our people have the advantage of both office and offsite based collaboration and learning, as well as working from home.
Selection Process
Candidates who are successful at sift will be contacted as soon as possible following the closing date and advised of the interview process in more detail. The sift is due to commence WC 10th February and interviews dates will be held WC 17th February. Interview times are to be confirmed. (Subject to change)
Complaints procedure
Our recruitment processes are underpinned by the principle of selection for appointment on merit on the basis of fair and open competition as outlined in the Civil Service Commissioners’ Recruitment Principles details of which can be found at
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