Procurement Project Manager - State Library of Victoria - IndustrialCareer

First listed on: 30 October 2018

Procurement Project Manager 

  • VPS level 5.1
  • Fixed-term from November 2018 to November 2019
  • Full-time (1.0 FTE)
  • Fabulous opportunity to lead Library procurement initiatives

About us:

State Library Victoria is the State's premier reference and research library, the hub of state-wide information and communication network, and a gateway to the world's information.  The State Library is one of Australia's busiest public libraries with a collection of over 4.9 million items and a diverse range of exhibitions and programming, inspiring possibilities for all Victorians.

About the role:

The Procurement Project Manager will provide procurement leadership for the Library.  The role will focus on developing and implementing an effective procurement and contract management framework.  The role will lead the delivery of major procurement projects.

The successful candidate will be an experienced procurement practitioner with knowledge of Victorian Government procurement processes.  They will be driven and responsive, have exceptional negotiation skills, and be committed to delivering value-for-money outcomes.

For further information, please see the Position Description.

How to apply:

A merit-based selection process applies to all Library roles. Applications including a resume and statement addressing the Key Selection Criteria should be submitted online by visiting State Library Victoria https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/about-us/work-with-us or www.careers.vic.gov.au.

Please direct any questions about the application process to employment@slv.vic.gov.au. Your enquiry will be handled by a member of the People Branch.

State Library Victoria promotes a workplace that actively seeks to welcome and value the unique contributions of all people. We encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, and people of all ages and abilities to apply for this role.

Applications close: Tuesday, 13 November 2018.