Director, Procurement, Contracts & Risk Management
Company: CSUSM Corporation
Location: San Marcos
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Location: California State University San Marcos Corporation
(CSUSM Corporation)Appointment: Full-time, Regular with Benefits,
ExemptAnticipated Salary: $118,000-$124,000 annual salary
(depending on experience)Total Compensation including Benefits =
$161,660-$169,880 annualized**Based on health insurance coverage
for employee + familyCompetitive salary with outstanding benefits
package to include a full health insurance program offering 100%
paid premium options for employees and their dependents, 403(b)
Retirement Plan with an 8% Employer Contribution - 100% immediate
vesting - with a 3% Employee Contribution, and so much more! This
is a hybrid position with the ability to work from home 1-2 days
per week.Posted: March 7, 2025Application Deadline: First review
April 1, 2025 - Open Until FilledSummaryUnder the direction of the
Executive Director and Associate Vice President of Business
Development, the Director of Procurement, Contracts & Risk
Management is responsible for directing all aspects of the
Corporation's procurement and contracting processes. Will be
responsible for leading and managing the department, strategic
planning, Corporation, university and community partnership,
functional oversight management and direct supervision of the
Contracts & Procurement Analyst position. Responsible for the
governance and management necessary to identify, evaluate,
mitigate, and monitor operational and strategic risk. Develops Risk
Management tools, practices, and policies to analyze and report
enterprise risks, and to manage risks according to an enterprise
risk management framework. Ensures the organization's risk
management policies and strategies are in compliance with
applicable regulations, standards, and strategic imperatives of the
organization.QualificationsEducation & Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Accounting, Public
Administration, or related field plus seven (7) years of experience
providing leadership and strategic planning for Procurement &
Contracts
- Must have technical experience in Procurement & Contracts,
contract development and management, strategic sourcing, and
eProcurement
- Computer literacy and knowledge of windows-based computer
software systems, including Microsoft Office (Word and Excel
required); literacy and knowledge of PeopleSoft or integrated
financial system (preferred)
- Certified Purchasing certification and master's degree
preferred
- Public Works experience strongly preferred
- Auxiliary Services work experience and/or work experience in an
academic setting, ideally Public Higher Education
preferredKnowledge, Skills & Abilities:Leadership/Vision:
- Commitment to CSUSM Corporation's mission and goals in support
of a student-centered university dedicated to teaching excellence
and active learning with a university-first perspective and a
customer-focused strategy.
- Ability to establish a clear and understandable vision for
Procurement & Contracts, engage the university community in the
implementation of the vision, and build the operational components
to execute the vision.
- Ability to lead and enable groups of people to face challenges
and achieve results in complex conditions.
- Demonstrated commitment and ability to advance the
Corporation's goals in the areas of diversity and inclusive
excellence.Management/Conflict Resolution/Problem
Resolution/Initiative/Continuous Improvement:
- Successful experience managing within a complex
organization.
- Experience building and managing an effective world-class team
dedicated to organizational goals and high performance.
- Experience with directing, supervising, motivating and
inspiring others; measuring the performance of people, teams and
organizations, and assessing performance and progress.
- Familiarity with collective bargaining and administering
corrective action as appropriate in a collective bargaining
environment preferred.
- Ability to develop and support ongoing learning and
professional development for staff, managers, and emerging
leaders.
- Ability to lead courageously by addressing difficult
issues.
- Ability to prioritize and handle issues based on a sense of
urgency and importance of the issues.
- Ability to ensure confidentiality around sensitive issues.
- Ability to initiate and support innovation with creativity,
openness to change, flexibility, responsiveness, and future
focus.
- Ability to apply quality management techniques of continuous
improvement and employee involvement to assess and improve
services, promote campus culture, and build teams.
- Ability to identify current and future challenges and propose
and implement effective solutions.
- Experience making effective decisions with sound analytical
ability, good judgment and strong operational focus.Communication:
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively and with purpose to a
variety of audiences.
- Successful negotiation and persuasion skills.Strategic
Planning/Goal Setting:
- Experience in strategically supporting growth and/or
change.
- Experience creating and implementing long- and short-term
goals.
- Experience in determining and coordinating resource
allocations.
- Ability to collaborate with multiple entities to plan and
accomplish the objectives set forth in the Corporation's and
university's strategic master plan, coordinating ongoing multiple
large and complex projects from conception to completion in a
centralized and highly regulated environment.
- Ability to find solutions that result in prudent decisions, to
promote mutual satisfaction and positive action, and to develop
imaginative approaches to achieve individual, unit and
institutional strategic initiatives.
- Ability to apply forward-thinking and creative thought with
high ethical standards to develop strategic
vision.Teamwork/Collaboration:
- The ability to work effectively and build strong alliances
internally and externally with a broad range of individuals to
bring the Corporation community together around shared goals.
- Ability to recognize, understand, and appreciate different
roles across the institution.Functional Area Expertise:
- Experience in the development and execution of long-range
strategic plans and goals, including the ability to effectively
lead and direct action of staff and others to develop and
accomplish strategic planning objectives.
- This position requires the background and experience to perform
in-depth legal and contractual research and analysis for
decision-making as well as the ability to make independent
decisions and apply analytical skills requiring a high level of
creativity in problem solving.
- Ability to develop and implement new procurement
initiatives.
- Ability to independently research and interpret applicable law
and policies, and apply accordingly to the business situation, and
contract or agreement, which binds the Corporation financially or
otherwise.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills to provide
leadership and vision for Procurement, Contracts & Risk Management
and foster relationships to plan and implement new programs that
strategically support Corporation growth.
- Demonstrated customer service experience requiring a very high
level of diplomacy and professionalism.
- Ability to use tact and diplomacy to handle a broad range of
high-level and sensitive interpersonal situations with diverse
personalities, and to respond appropriately to conflicts and
problems.
- Experience coaching, mentoring, and establishing professional
development plans.
- Ability to develop and interpret contracts and specification
bid proposals and make decisions in accordance with laws,
ordinances, rules, regulations, and policies governing the purchase
and contracting of commodities and services for the
Corporation.
- Demonstrates expertise in independently drafting and analyzing
contracts, business documents and/or other agreements while
assuring compliance with applicable laws, guidelines, and prime
contract terms.
- Serves as primary liaison with university's and Chancellor's
Office Procurement and Contracts, Risk Management, and Capital
Planning Design and Construction.Other Employment Requirements:The
person holding this position is considered a "mandated reporter"
under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is
required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive
Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of
employment.Mandated Reporter Classification = Limited ReporterThis
position is subject to a background check including, but not
limited to, employment verification, education verification,
reference checks and criminal record checks. Failure to
satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the
application status of applicants or continued employment of current
CSUSM Corporation employees who apply for the position.Must
participate in CSUSM Corporation, CSU, and university-wide
trainings as required.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesMAJOR
RESPONSIBILITIES (% of Time):
- Leadership/Management 15%
- Strategic Planning 15%
- Corporation/University/Community Partnership 20%
- Risk Management 20%
- Functional Oversight Management 30%LISTS OF TASKS FOR EACH
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY:1. Leadership/Management:Acts as a change
champion. Leads courageously by addressing difficult issues. Works
to resolve issues at the peer level and takes measures to mitigate
future issues. Supports and moves new initiatives forward.
Identifies current and future challenges and proposes effective
solutions. Understands what issues require a "sense of urgency" and
handles accordingly. Ensures confidentiality around sensitive
issues. Facilitates an environment that motivates, empowers, and
inspires commitment from employees. Assumes good intent with one
another and work on the premise of trust. Demonstrates commitment
to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Provides clear direction. Communicates effectively and with
purpose. Creates and implements methods for improving individual
and team performance. Builds effective teams committed to
organizational goals. Works with a spirit of collaboration,
inclusion, respect and collegiality. Takes ownership of issues and
demonstrates accountability. Creates an environment in which
employees are recognized for their accomplishments and
contributions to the success of the team. Builds competence in
others through effective coaching, performance management and
mentoring. Supports and encourages professional and career
development for employees. Fosters a culture of support and success
for new hires by utilizing effective onboarding methods.
Understands the Corporation's mission and vision and how the
department/division work activities and goals support the mission.
Ensures cross-divisional support and participation. Recognizes,
understands, and appreciates different roles across the
institution. Identifies and calls advocacy behavior. Speaks and
advocates with one common voice. Determines, effectively allocates,
and coordinates resources.2. Strategic Planning:As a strategic
partner, recommends, creates, and implements long- and short-term
strategic plan goals and operational plans and procedures for
Procurement & Contracts that aligns with and supports the overall
mission of the university. Motivates and encourages commitment to
achievement of strategic plans. Effectively communicates the
strategic initiatives. Accomplishes strategic goals for Procurement
& Contracts.3. Corporation/University/Community Partnership:As a
member of the campus community, ensures a community-focused
strategy to support the university's mission. Identifies and
anticipates community needs. Builds effective strategic alliances
internally and externally. Collaborates with business partners in
the achievement of Corporation goals that support the university's
mission. Initiates and develops strong working relationships with
the community. Recognizes the importance of collective strength,
knowledge, and information. Actively solicits and acts upon
feedback. Develops and implements solutions. Successfully
negotiates through persuasion. Gains support and commitment from
others. Works to find common ground and group consensus. Takes the
necessary measures to solicit and influence internal and external
support. Demonstrates commitment to diversity.4. Risk
Management:Works in coordination with various Corporation
departments along with university Safety, Health, & Sustainability
(SH&S), Corporation Human Resources, and other university
groups to identify, manage, and monitor risk. Leads the process of
identifying, measuring, and managing insurable risks, developing
reports and plans, and analyzing problems and defining and/or
overseeing the implementation of risk solutions and controls that
help optimize operations. Oversees the purchase of all property,
casualty, Workers' Compensation, and specialty insurance programs
and coordinating coverage for the programs in which the Corporation
participates. Mitigates exposure to risk by formulating,
developing, and coordinating all claims-related activities, as well
as resolving bona fide claims at the least possible costs through
various risk transfer and control techniques. Ensures the proper
and efficient handling of claims, gathering data on claims for both
record keeping and loss forecasting purposes, and along with the
Associate Executive Director of Finance & Business Operations
monitors the financial value of claims in coordination with
Third-Party Administrators (TPA). Assists with the preparation of
loss analyses and budgets, identifying exposures, recommending
solutions, implementing approved programs, promoting loss
prevention, updating and monitoring compliance with insurance
procedures and managing risk management communications.5.
Functional Oversight/Management:Provides Leadership/Management and
Strategic Planning for Procurement & Contracts. Builds and fosters
internal relationships with the campus community, and externally
with suppliers, regulatory agencies, the Chancellor's Office and
other campuses to deliver strategic support to the Corporation and
campus community. Identify and integrate creative solutions in the
areas of "procure to pay" (P2P), strategic sourcing, eProcurement,
contract management, as well as vendor management in partnership
with the Accounts Payable department.Utilizes comprehensive campus
and market data to identify strategic opportunities, value-added
solutions, and manage strategic priorities.Develops, interprets and
applies policies, guidelines, and procedures and ensures compliance
with all standards and regulations of the Corporation, CSU and
State of California. Works to streamline and improve the end-user
experience. Works closely with campus procurement and risk
management to identify opportunities to mitigate risk and maintain
compliance while allowing for operational flexibility and need.The
Director is responsible for knowledge and application of Public
Contract Code, Corporation Policy, CSU Policy, state policy, public
works policy, regulation, and processes, P3, leases, international
agreements, MOUs, risk assessments, documentation of decisions that
increase Corporation liability and insurance programs. The Director
oversees and implements continuous improvement
initiatives.SupervisionThis position will supervise the Contracts &
Procurement Analyst.Latitude and Judgment
- Will work and make decisions independently with minimal
supervision - planning, organizing, coordinating, and executing
day-to-day tasks, as well as complex, long-range projects,
exercising judgment and discretion to accomplish a broad range of
procurement functions.
- Will exercise judgement and latitude over immediate
responsibilities, time and resource management, and communicate
with various Corporation managers and administrative support
staff.
- Poor judgment in performance of duties of the Director of
Procurement, Contracts & Risk Management could result in missed
deadlines and a negative impact for the Corporation in terms of
employee relations, campus community relations, and/or re-work.Work
Environment
- The work environment will include normal office conditions and
use of a computer.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this
job.
- Participation in activities, meetings, and retreats on an off
campus, including occasional evening and weekend work, may be
required.
- Occasional overnight travel may be required.Application
Procedure:Please apply by clicking "Apply" and be sure to submit a
cover letter and resume. CSUSM Corporation is an Equal Opportunity
Employer that is strongly committed to promoting diversity in all
areas of the campus community. We consider qualified applicants for
employment without regard to age, physical or mental disability,
gender or sex, genetic information, gender identity, gender
expression, marital status, medical condition, nationality, race or
ethnicity, religion or religious creed, sexual orientation,
ancestry, and veteran or military status or any other status
protected by federal, state or local laws.For questions or if you
experience any difficulties with the online application process,
please contact CSUSM Corporation Human Resources at (760) 750-4700
or hrcorp@csusm.edu.
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