
Senior Procurement Officer
WA Health
Posted 1 day ago
VCID 692625
This is an appointment at 75 hours per fortnight, until 13/02/2026 with the possibility of extension(s) and/or permanency.
About us
The Mental Health Commission (Commission) is working to establish mental health, alcohol and other drug systems that meet the needs of Western Australia’s population and deliver quality outcomes for individuals and their families. The Commission is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, young people, people with disabilities, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and women to apply for positions within our agency.
The Commission commissions, provides and partners in the delivery of:
- Person-centred and evidence-based prevention, promotion and early intervention programs;
- Treatment, services and supports; and
- Research, policy and system improvements
If you would like to work for an organisation that offers great working conditions and is making a difference in the community, then consider a career with the Commission.
About you
We are looking for enthusiastic and dynamic applicants for the role of Senior Procurement Officer.
About the role
The Senior Procurement Officer provides timely, professional, and strategic procurement and contract management advice to staff across the Commission and develops and/or manages significant and/or medium to high-risk procurement processes for goods and services, community services and grants.
Subject to your position, work area and Industrial Award/Agreement, Commission employees may access a range of benefits including:
- Study leave/assistance
- Option to purchase additional leave
- Extensive employee wellness program
- Flexible working hours including flexible start/finish times
- Leadership and professional development programs
- A competitive, award-based salary
Further information about the position can be found in the attached job description form (JDF).
Leadership Expectations
We believe that all our people are leaders and expect and encourage them to demonstrate leadership in their roles. We are committed to building the leadership capability of our people and to support this we have adopted Leadership Expectations.
The leadership context for this position is Personal Leadership.
Further Opportunities
This selection process will initially be used to fill the above vacancy. Suitable applicants may be considered for other similar vacancies within 12 months of applicants being notified of the recruitment decision.
To find out more about the Commission and what we have to offer, click here.
About your application
You will be assessed against the selection criteria of the position, as outlined in the JDF.
You will also need to show us how your skills and experience match your ability to work in a way that reflects our values - Honesty, Engagement, Accountability, Respect and Togetherness.
A current (within 12 months) National Criminal History Check will be required prior to commencement of employment.
For further information about this position contact Mark Cowie on 08 6653 0215.
Submitting Your Application
For your written application please provide the following:
- a CV outlining your employment history and achievements relevant to this position.
- a maximum 3 page statement addressing the selection criteria of this role as outlined in the JDF.
Late applications will not be accepted. If you experience difficulties while applying online, please contact Employee Services on 13 44 77 for immediate assistance during business hours.
If you require any reasonable adjustments to support your participation in the recruitment process, please contact [email protected] to discuss how we can best assist you.
About WA Health
Department of Health
Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Health Service
East Metropolitan Health Service
North Metropolitan Health Service
South Metropolitan Health Service
WA Country Health Service
Health Support Services
Health Service Boards
Policy Frameworks
Postgraduate Medical Council of Western Australia
Department of Health
WA Health is now governed by the Health Services Act 2016 (external site).
The new legislation represents a significant reform in health, and is designed to modernise the way our health services are structured, governed and delivered; to promote better health, better care and better value to all Western Australians.
The legislation established the Department of Health as ‘System Manager’ for WA Health, providing stewardship, guidance and support to our health services using a collection of binding Policy Frameworks (external site) in 18 key areas of health service delivery, to ensure they provide consistent, efficient and effective services into the future.
The Department of Health reports to the Minister for Health, the Hon John Day MLA (external site) and Minister for Mental Health, the Hon Andrea Mitchell MLA (external site).
Structure
The Department of Health is led by Director General Dr D.J. Russell-Weisz, and supported by a deputy and five assistant-Directors General, working in key areas of health, including:
public health
clinical services and research
purchasing and system performance
system policy and planning
governance and system support.
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