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Third Party Spend Programme Implementation Lead

Salary

£22.73 per hour, inc benefits

Location

Glenfield, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

Job type

Temporary

Sector

Public sector

Job ref

X3-1291374

Job posted

Posted 7 hours ago

Third Party Spend Programme Implementation Lead

📍 Leicestershire (Hybrid Working)
💰 £22.73 per hour (PAYE)
📅 Contract: 6 months (potential extension)
🕒 Full-time (37 hours per week)

About the Role

Leicestershire County Council is seeking an experienced Third Party Spend Programme Implementation Lead to support a major transformation programme.

This is a critical interim role focused on delivering cost efficiencies and strategic improvements across third-party spend. You will lead a structured programme of work, identifying opportunities to reduce expenditure while maintaining service quality.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the implementation of a third-party spend reduction programme
  • Develop and deliver a rolling review of spend categories
  • Analyse spend data to identify and realise cost-saving opportunities
  • Engage with internal stakeholders and external suppliers to negotiate commercial outcomes
  • Provide expert advice on resources, structure, and delivery approach
  • Support the wider transformation programme objectives

About You

We are looking for a confident and commercially astute professional who can operate at a senior level.

You will have:

  • Experience in a Head of / Director-level transformation or programme role
  • Proven track record managing large-scale change or cost optimisation programmes
  • Strong understanding of public sector procurement
  • Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills
  • Ability to interpret complex data and translate it into actionable insight
  • Outstanding stakeholder engagement and communication skills

Working Arrangements

  • Hybrid working model
  • Typically 2 days per week on-site, with flexibility for the right candidate

Additional Information

  • Initial 6-month contract, with potential extension subject to programme success
  • Role is part of a funded transformation initiative
  • Inside IR35 (PAYE engagement)

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If you are an experienced transformation leader with a passion for delivering measurable financial impact, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now

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