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Purchase to Payment (P2P) Manager

Ceredigion County Council
Ceredigion
2 weeks ago
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About the role

We are looking to recruit a Purchase to Payments (P2P) Manager, to manage our ordering and payments functions to ensure accurate and compliant processes are followed, orders are raised, and payments are made in a timely manner. This is a key role in the Procurement & Commissioning Service. The right person will have a procurement and/or finance background and have experience to enable them to lead on recommending service and systems improvements; and possess leadership qualities to manage and motivate busy teams undertaking transactional tasks.


On a day-to-day basis you will:

take the lead role in managing, motivating and guiding staff within their respective roles including the provision of advice, guidance and assistance on complex cases and management of rotas


ensure the accurate input and correct processing of data is performed across the range of purchasing and payments functions
manage CHAPS payments
take a leading role in challenging purchase requests and determining the most appropriate procurement route for requirements, in compliance with the Council’s Contract Procedure Rules
issue Tax Statement Vouchers to Sub-contractors and ensure CIS related tax is paid to HMRC
manage the Council’s credit cards
contract manage certain corporate contracts and frameworks such as office supplies, stationery, furniture, PPE, translation and interpretation, travel and accommodation, car hire etc.

We are looking to recruit an individual with:

ability and knowledge of procuring, ordering and managing payments in a large and complex organisation


knowledge of Procurement Regulations, Policies and Contract Procedure Rules in an organisation
understanding of Financial Regulations in an organisation
understanding of HMRC CIS and IR35 tax requirements
knowledge and experience of the application of BACS, CHAPS, transfers, Direct Debit and foreign currency transfer of funds
experience of use of electronic payment and ordering systems
a willingness to undertake new challenges and work flexibly and proactively embrace the Team Ceredigion ethos

Our offer to you


We are committed to developing our people and will not only provide support to enable you to quickly and confidently take ownership of this role’s key areas of responsibility but in addition, we are committed to supporting your development in order that you can progress your career with us.


In exchange for your skills and commitment we will offer you a range of employee benefits including flexible working, competitive annual leave allowance, pension scheme with 14.6% employer contribution, enhanced family benefits, lifestyle savings and employee health and wellbeing packages.


More information about our wide-ranging employee benefits can be foundJob Description and Person Specification

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