Manager, Procurement

CMHA Waterloo Wellington

$84K — $102K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Post-secondary degree in business administration, supply chain management, or related field; equivalent experience is acceptable.
  • 5+ years of experience in procurement, ideally in a healthcare or not-for-profit setting.
  • Proven leadership capabilities in managing and developing procurement teams.
  • Expertise in public-sector procurement, especially the Ontario BPS Procurement Directive.
  • Experience in competitive procurement, contract management, and ensuring audit readiness.
  • Strong skills in analysis, negotiation, and problem-solving.
  • Familiarity with healthcare compliance regulations, including PHIPA and AODA.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement procurement policies aligned with organizational values and regulations.
  • Oversee sourcing, tendering, and negotiate contracts for accountability in purchasing.
  • Conduct analysis to identify efficiencies while maintaining service quality.
  • Collaborate with departments to plan and acquire goods and services, ensuring competitive pricing.
  • Identify opportunities for cost savings and service improvements in procurement processes.
  • Manage vendor relationships and ensure compliance with contracts and performance standards.
  • Prepare reports on procurement activities and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.

Benefits

  • Regular full-time position with a standard work schedule from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm.
  • Opportunity to play a key role in a public service organization focused on mental health.
  • Collaboration with a team dedicated to operational excellence and ethical procurement practices.
  • Access to professional development opportunities in procurement and leadership.
Full Job Description
Posting closes: July 2, 2026 at 5:00pm

The Opportunity:

We are recruiting for a Manager, Procurement

- This is a regular full-time newly created position (minimum of 35 hours per week Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) based in Guelph.

The Manager, Procurement plays a key role in supporting the effective, compliant, and sustainable operation of the Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHA WW). Reporting to the Director, Finance & Organizational Performance, this position is responsible for overseeing agency-wide procurement functions, ensuring purchasing practices are ethical, cost-effective, and aligned with organizational priorities. With a focus on operational excellence, risk management, and resource optimization, the Manager, Procurement, ensures safety and efficiency for our service delivery across all CMHA WW sites.

Working collaboratively with internal teams, vendors, and external partners, the Manager, Procurement, provides leadership in contract management and vendor relationships while ensuring full compliance with provincial funding requirements and regulatory standards, including Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) policies, reporting obligations, and audit readiness. Guided by CMHA WW's Mission, Vision, Values, and Code of Conduct, the Manager applies a proactive, solutions-oriented approach to procurement strategy, strengthening organizational resilience, supporting staff and service users, and promoting responsible use of public resources.

This role ensures procurement activities are conducted in accordance with the Ontario Broader Public Sector (BPS) Procurement Directive, organizational procurement policies, and applicable provincial requirements (including Buy Ontario directives where applicable), with a focus on open, fair, and transparent processes, accountability, value for money, and audit-ready documentation.

Guided by CMHA WW's Mission, Vision, Values, and Code of Conduct, the Manager applies a proactive and solutions-oriented approach to procurement stewardship, strengthening organizational resilience, supporting staff and service users, and promoting responsible use of public resources.

Key Responsibilities:

Procurement & Sourcing Strategy

  • Develop, implement, and maintain procurement policies, procedures, and practices that align with organizational values, regulatory requirements, and best practices.
  • Oversee sourcing, tendering, and contract negotiation processes to ensure value, transparency, and accountability in purchasing decisions.
  • Conduct cost and spend analysis to identify efficiencies and savings while maintaining service quality and operational integrity.
  • Partner with leaders to plan and acquire goods and services, including conducting market research, developing specifications, obtaining competitive pricing, analyzing bids, and recommending contract awards.
  • Identify and implement opportunities for cost savings, best value, and service improvements across procurement activities.
  • Request and evaluate informal quotations in accordance with purchasing laws and policies, ensuring transparent and competitive procurement processes.


Vendor & Contract Management

  • Build and maintain effective vendor and supplier relationships, monitoring performance and ensuring compliance with contractual obligations.
  • Oversee purchase order processes, invoice reconciliation, and procurement reporting to support financial accuracy and audit readiness.
  • Oversee contract administration for goods and services, including renewals, extensions, funding, and performance management, resolving issues and escalating deficiencies as required.
  • Communicate acquisition details to vendors, negotiate pricing, and monitor ongoing vendor performance and service delivery.
  • Collaborate with external purchasing groups and partners to support cooperative procurement initiatives and shared contracts.


Procurement Operations, Systems & Compliance

  • Ensure procurement activities meet ethical standards and comply with provincial funding requirements, including MOHLTC policies and audit expectations.
  • Ensure all procurements comply with applicable laws, budget authorizations, and approved signing limits.
  • Complete and manage Acquisition Reports for approvals, contract extensions, and limited tender processes, maintaining associated tracking systems.
  • Generate and manage contracts, purchase orders, release orders, and procurement reports, ensuring timely distribution to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Oversee goods receipt processes and resolve invoice or purchase order discrepancies to ensure accurate and timely payments.
  • Maintain procurement records in accordance with record retention laws and confidentiality requirements, including tracking outstanding orders and pricing issues.
  • Coordinate import of goods, ensuring compliance with customs and brokerage regulations.


Leadership, Collaboration & Reporting

  • Provide day-to-day leadership, coaching, and performance management for procurement staff, supporting skill development and accountability.
  • Work collaboratively with Finance, Operations, and Program teams to align procurement strategies with organizational priorities and service needs.
  • Prepare and present reports related to procurement activities, risk management, and budget performance to senior leadership.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives that strengthen operational effectiveness, risk mitigation, and organizational readiness.


Qualifications:

  • Post-secondary degree in business administration, supply chain management, or a related field; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • Minimum five (5) years of progressive experience in procurement, preferably within a publicly funded, healthcare, or not-for-profit environment.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience in team management and development
  • Strong knowledge of public-sector procurement practices, including the Ontario BPS Procurement Directive
  • Experience with competitive procurement practices, contract management and audit-ready documentation
  • Strong analytical, negotiation and problem-solving skills
  • Experience managing budgets, contracts and ERP systems
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams)
  • Knowledge of healthcare-sector compliance requirements including PHIPA, AODA and Infection prevention and control considerations
  • Valid G Class driver's license, access to a reliable personal vehicle, and appropriate insurance (travel to on-site meetings, events, and partners may be required).
  • Embodies and promotes CMHA WW's core values of Mutual Respect, Integrity, Accountability, Excellence, and Innovation in all professional interactions and decision-making.


If you are interested in this position, please submit a resume and cover letter in one document outlining how your skills, qualifications and experience meet the position requirements.

Compensation: Level 8 (Non-Union) $46.37 to $56.33 per hour ($84,393.40 to $102,520.60 annually)

*We do not use AI in our screening process.

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