Clinical Procurement Specialist
| Posting date: | 28 April 2026 |
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| Salary: | £49,387.00 to £56,515.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £49387.00 - £56515.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 11 May 2026 |
| Location: | Redditch, B98 7UB |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | C9365-26-0349 |
Summary
Key Duties: Clinical Work closely with the Clinical Procurement Nurse Lead, to support medical colleagues, matrons, ward managers and other staff to achieve value through the use of the most appropriate clinical supplies, critically reviewing purchasing , practice and procedures. Working as a liaison between the Procurement team and clinical teams. Working with the Clinical Procurement Nurse Lead to review all clinical non pay spend and identify and develop divisional procurement projects, as part of the annual procurement work plan. Develop close working relationships with the relevant internal divisional managers and senior management team to optimise products where this can be achieved, without compromising the quality of patient care and outcomes, whilst focussing on value. Follow the guidance set out in the Clinical Product Optimisation Policy and supporting SOP to ensure that New Product Introduction and Optimisation projects are presented at the Clinical Product Optimisation group (CPOG). Take ownership and support clinical stakeholders to complete the relevant documentation and provide a presentation for CPOG. Consider the sustainable impacts of products procured. Provide expert specialist advice and support to clinical and non-clinical staff, off all levels, in relation to clinical procurement practices. Identify and work with clinical experts within specialities to secure commitment to agreed purchasing plans and or product formularies. Responsibility for making product change recommendations to achieve better value for the organisation. Support the embedding of clinical procurement procedures across the division ensuring that change is managed through the defined processes. Assist in identifying key risk areas and ensure these are managed, reported and controlled. Actively participate in collaborative initiatives at either local, regional or national level. Lead on a portfolio of divisional clinical projects assigned by the Clinical Procurement Nurse Lead. Work with clinical staff and procurement staff and the data team to identify, analyse and present complex data on clinical products e.g. product choice, usage, trends, to underpin optimisation initiatives. Liaise with category managers to undertake critical analysis of new product and potential suppliers as required from a clinicians perspective. Provide product and project related support to clinical colleagues to support compliance and project uptake. Promote best practice and governance across the Trust in procurement matters. Ensure compliance with Trust procurement policies and procedures across the Trust. Initiate and manage specific clinical product evaluation projects, considering existing local and national guidelines (e.g. NICE) and best practice, involving the product users at every stage and maintaining comprehensive documentation, inclusive of MIA if applicable. Promote awareness and understanding within the Trust of the function and usage of products within the materials management (stock control) teams, increase understanding of clinical concerns and issues and the positive impact of effective clinical procurement strategies on the quality of patient care. Address and deter practices which deviate from the processes outlined in the Trust Standing Financial Instructions, Procurement Policy and Process. General Duties: To maintain professional registration in line with the post holders professional body, i.e. NMC, HCPC. Act in a professional manner, role modelling behaviours in line with Trust values and in accordance with their professional code.