OverviewWhat you can expect! Find joy in serving others with IEHP! We welcome you to join us in "healing and inspiring the human spirit" and to pivot from a "job" opportunity to an
authentic experience!The Procurement Contract Specialist II - Supply Chain Management (PCS II - SCM) will purchase and negotiate on behalf of IEHP in the development of the most difficult, high dollar, and complex, multi-year, and/or multi-departmental procurement, contracts and awards for professional services, consultant services, materials, supplies, and equipment. The PCS II - SCM leads departments in selection of the most equitable and efficient solicitation process, in negotiations, and for major contract implementation and management.
The PCSII - SCM is the advanced level in the Procurement Contract Specialist class of the Procurement Department. Incumbents provide technical supervision and training to Procurement Contract Specialists. The Procurement Contract Specialist II - Supply Chain Management reports to the Procurement Supervisors and supports the Procurement Manager.
This position possesses knowledge of the most appropriate procurement/contract type to reduce IEHP's exposure to risk, in alignment with public procurement policies, regulations, industry standards, ensuring compliance with IEHP's Procurement, Legal, and Governing Board policies, and State and Federal requirements that govern public sector solicitations, award, and administration of contracts. Additional responsibilities include applying Lean principles and methodologies in measuring and mitigating contract, cost, and vendor performance risks.
Commitment to Quality: The IEHP Team is committed to incorporate IEHP's Quality Program goals including, but not limited to, HEDIS, CAHPS, and NCQA Accreditation.
Additional BenefitsPerksIEHP is not only committed to healing and inspiring the human spirit of our Members; we also aim to match our Team Members with the same energy by providing prime benefits and more.
- CalPERS retirement
- 457(b) option with a contribution match
- Generous paid time off- vacation, holidays, sick
- State of the art fitness center on-site
- Medical Insurance with Dental and Vision
- Paid life insurance for employees with additional options
- Short-term, and long-term disability options
- Pet care insurance
- Flexible Spending Account - Health Care/Childcare
- Wellness programs that promote a healthy work-life balance
- Career advancement opportunities and professional development
- Competitive salary with annual merit increase
- Team bonus opportunities
Key ResponsibilitiesThe Procurement Contract Specialist II - Supply Chain position will assume all duties and responsibilities of the Procurement Contract Specialist I - Supply Chain and the following:
- Perform all end-to-end procurement-related activity, planning, evaluation of proposals, negotiation of contract terms and conditions and renewals; recommends a wide range of awards to the Procurement Supervisor and Manager
- Prepare a large variety of complex, and/or innovative requests for proposal and/or bid, which are responsive to IEHP needs.
- Provide recommendations to internal departments for developing and defining contract/bid specifications; analyze and determine the most appropriate contract types to reduce IEHP's exposure to risk; develop and issue Solicitations such as Requests for: Proposals, Bids, Quotations, and Qualifications; Lead solicitation evaluations, and draft standard and non-standard contracts, amendments, and other forms of agreements.
- Lead negotiation of contracts terms and conditions between IEHP and contractors; ensure ethical procurement practices are followed; advise IEHP departments on the type, form, and context of the final contract negotiated; contract management, records management, materials management, and mediate disputes, as assigned in an attempt to each equitable agreement.
- Compose clear and concise reports, recommendations, and correspondence.
- Perform market research, complex price analyses to support major procurement buys subject to public procurement compliance policies.
- Recommend and chair process improvement opportunities related to procurement and supply problems, chair process improvement efforts.
- Ensures that all outcomes deliberated with internal and external customers are fair, and reasonable, and within the law.
- Reviews Board Letters and related supplemental paperwork in support of contracts for the Board; provide reports, on bid outcomes, correspondence, and memoranda
- Receive, research, and assist Legal with public requests according to the California Public Records Act (California Government Code §§. 7920 et seq.).
- Review Procurement requests to facilitate procurement use case discussions with stakeholders and development of the strategic procurement plan.
- Identify contract risks and vendor performance gaps, and present corrective action plans to stakeholders and procurement leaders for review.
- Initiate and lead procurement discussions with partnering departments to address budgetary, compliance, and legal related topics.
- Strategically source new vendors and cooperative organizations to drive highly competitive public solicitations and cost savings opportunities.
- Any other duties as required ensuring Health Plan operations are successful.
QualificationsEducation & Requirements - Four (4) years of professional procurement experience in a Procurement Department or Agency, which included bid solicitations, bid evaluations, contract negotiation expert knowledge of contract standards and procedures, and development of complex multi-year or multi-commodity agreements or equivalent work experience
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution required
- In lieu of the required Bachelor's degree one (1) of the following scenarios will be accepted:
- A minimum of two (2) years of additional relevant work experience and an Associate's degree from an accredited institution is required. This experience is in addition to the minimum years listed in the Experience Requirements above.
- If an Associate's or Bachelor's degree is not possessed, then a minimum of four (4) years additional relevant work experience or progressive procurement experience in a Procurement Department or Agency, which included bid solicitations, bid evaluations, contract drafting and negotiation, working knowledge of contract standards and procedures, and development of complex multi-year or multi-commodity agreements is required for this position. This experience is in addition to the minimum years listed in the Experience Requirements above
Key Qualifications- Possession of a certificate as a Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) or Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) by the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) and Six Sigma Certification is desired
- Current and extensive knowledge of procurement methods, procedures, and best practices, including Public Agency contracting principles such as RFP/RFQ preparations, Public Works, contract negotiation, contract law, and intermediate to advanced financial analysis; proficiency in automated purchase requisition and contract management systems
- Must possess mathematical knowledge in regard to cost analysis
- Ability to compose complex, clear, and concise reports, recommendations, and correspondence
- Effective communication and ability to collaborate at multiple internal and external levels. Effectively utilize computers and appropriate procurement software systems
Start your journey towards a thriving future with IEHP and apply TODAY!Work Model LocationThis position requires residency in Southern California. The work location for this position is classified as "telecommute." Telecommute Team Members must be available and willing to work at an onsite IEHP location when requested or as needed.
Start your journey towards a thriving future with IEHP and apply TODAY!Pay RangeUSD $43.87 - USD $58.13 /Hr.