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Contracts, Commissioning & Placements Officer
Location: Bury Council – Children’s Services (based at 3 Knowsley Place, with flexibility across the borough)
Hours: 37 hours per week (subject to the Council’s Flexitime Scheme)
Are you an experienced professional with a passion for improving outcomes for children and young people? Bury Council is looking for a Contracts, Commissioning & Placements Officer to join our Children’s Commissioning Team.
In this crucial role, you will work closely with Children’s Social Care to source and coordinate high-quality placements that meet the individual needs of our looked after children and young people. You’ll play a key role in commissioning services, managing contracts, and ensuring financial accountability across a range of placements including residential care, supported accommodation, and independent fostering arrangements.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Sourcing and supporting the provision of placements based on quality, suitability, and value for money
Liaising with internal and external stakeholders including providers, social workers, and other local authorities
Reviewing referrals and ensuring compliance with data protection and audit standards
Managing financial aspects of placements including raising purchase orders, processing invoices, and forecasting budgets
Supporting strategic commissioning and contract development across Children’s Services
Contributing to regional commissioning initiatives and quarterly reporting
What We’re Looking For:
Experience within commissioning, procurement, or contract management, ideally within a social care or public sector setting
Strong understanding of children’s services, safeguarding, and relevant legislation
Excellent organisational and communication skills
Competency in using IT systems including Microsoft Excel and databases for financial and placement tracking
A proactive, analytical approach to problem-solving and service improvement
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children and young people while contributing to the strategic development of services across the borough.
To apply or learn more, please contact John Deane at (url removed)