Commercial Services Business Partner

Monument
9 hours ago
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London (Hybrid)

Procurement People are currently partnered with a leading specialist in the financial risk and insurance sector to recruit a Commercial Services Business Partner to sit within their Legal, Risk & Governance function.

The organisation operates at the intersection of industry and government, providing critical stability within the financial markets. This role is a high-impact position responsible for leading a portfolio of strategic procurements, maintaining the commercial framework, and acting as a trusted consultant to the wider business. As a designated "Control Owner" within the Risk Management Framework, you will play a vital role in ensuring regulatory compliance and commercial excellence.

The Commercial Services Business Partner will provide tailored guidance to specific business units, managing high-value procurement activity and ensuring adherence to Cabinet Office guidance and FCA Conduct Rules. This role requires a commercially astute professional capable of navigating complex regulatory landscapes while driving value for money.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead regulated, high-value procurement activity and provide proactive support for both above and below-threshold projects
Develop deep, trusted relationships with internal stakeholders to deliver joined-up approaches to service delivery and commercial engagements.
 Maintain the contracts register and milestones while proactively supporting the business in developing best-practice contract management policies.
Act as a Control Owner for the Commercial Services function, ensuring robust governance and coordinating cross-functional assurance for GDPR and Information Security.
Manage compliance with the Central Digital Platform, stay abreast of Cabinet Office guidance, and undertake detailed market analysis to support supplier development.
Utilize eSourcing portals and contract management platforms to provide high-quality MI that supports strategic decision-making.
Key Experiences:

Professional Expertise: 3+ years of relevant procurement experience with a focus on running large-scale tenders and complex contract processes.
Qualifications: MCIPS qualified or actively working towards MCIPS.
Sector Background: Proven experience within the Public Sector, Finance, or Insurance sectors is essential.
Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with regulated procurement legislation and the ability to comply with individual conduct rules as set out by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Analytical Proficiency: Experience using reporting tools (e.g., Power BI) to create procurement dashboards and insight reports (Desirable).
Systems Experience: Hands-on experience with eSourcing and Contract Management platforms (e.g., Delta).
This is a unique opportunity for a commercially-minded professional to join a highly respected organisation where they can influence commercial strategy and play a key role in shaping the governance of critical financial services.

Package:

Competitive Base Salary
Comprehensive Pension Scheme
Private Medical Insurance
Hybrid Working and Flexible Hours
Performance-Related Bonus
Professional Development Support (CIPS)

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