4979 - Contract Manager
We are looking for an experienced contract manager to join the terrestrial Natural Capital & Ecosystem Assessment (tNCEA) project team.
Your role will focus on managing a large series of contracts with an external partner, ensuring that the key project milestones and deliverables are met, whilst closely managing and maintaining a strong collaborative relationship with the contractual partners. You will also work closely with the project support and field survey teams within the tNCEA programme to support their work and act as an interface between technical leads and the contractual partners. You will work on drafting new contracts and negotiate future Work Orders for the remainder of the programme.
Key tasks and accountabilities
- Manage the contractual relationship with an external delivery partner, with whom we have a series of contracts that are critical to tNCEA Programme delivery. Support the project management, planning, and monitoring all elements of contract delivery. Agree milestones and monitor contracts through close and regular liaison with contractors.
- Communicate closely with technical and project management leads within the tNCEA programme to identify and manage any potential contractual risks and issues. Highlight risks and issues to the relevant Procurement Officers, Project Managers, NCEA Programme Managers and Defra Group Commercial (DgC)
- Help ensure systems and processes are in place to ensure effective information and data flow between contractors and tNCEA staff, including appropriate data licences.
- Contribute to the evaluation of contract management and delivery to inform the planning of future contracts and management requirements.
- Working with science leads, Defra tNCEA team and DgC to develop framework agreements where necessary negotiate new contracts to enable major programmes of work, as required.
- Manage contractual Change Control processes within the tNCEA Programme, developing cases for changes required and seeking Programme approval.
- Ensure compliance with NE’s Financial Schedule of Delegation, and purchasing processes, and with tNCEA funding and budget management procedure.
The NCEA is a new Defra Group evidence programme which in the long term aims to deliver high quality national and local evidence to assess the state and condition of biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural capital assets across our terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments.
Natural England will deliver elements of the terrestrial and marine parts of the programme, building our skills and capacity in: Earth observation; data management; analysis and modelling; project and contract management; specialist expertise (habitats, marine, landscape, soils, evaluation, natural capital etc); and ecological survey co-ordination and survey on land and at sea. Some of this work is delivered through the contractual partners, closely overseen and supported by NCEA teams.
10/04/2023, 23:55 hours
STAR format is NOT required when providing evidence of this technical competency
• Experience of developing project specifications, invitations to tender and contracts (Essential)
• Experience of conflict resolution and negotiation with partners and/or suppliers in a project and/or contract delivery context (Essential)
• Good written and verbal communications (Essential)
• Be ambitious, identify and adopt ways to make improvements in your team and Natural England and inspire others to act (Practitioner)
• Handle data responsibly, understand your role in good governance, and comply with delegations, policies and procedures (Practitioner)
• Listen to and understand our diverse partners and customers so that you achieve the best outcomes for them and Natural England (Practitioner)
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