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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Clinical Procurement Specialist

Sheffield
Posted about 20 hours ago
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Clinical Procurement Specialist

The Clinical Procurement Specialist is a key role within the Trust, providing specialist clinical and procurement expertise to ensure the safe, effective and value-for-money supply of medical devices and consumables across Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

The post holder will work at the interface between clinical services and procurement, supporting product evaluation, standardisation and innovation to improve patient outcomes and drive efficient use of resources.

  • They will lead on the management of field safety notices, product recalls and safety communications, ensuring timely assessment and action to maintain patient safety and regulatory compliance.
  • The role requires close collaboration with clinicians and stakeholders at all levels, influencing decision-making, supporting governance processes and delivering sustainable procurement solutions that align with organisational and system-wide objectives.

The Clinical Procurement Specialist provides expert clinical and procurement support to ensure the safe, effective and value-for-money supply of medical devices and consumables across the Trust.

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The post holder will work at the interface between clinical services and procurement, supporting product evaluations, trials and new product requests, ensuring decisions are evidence-based and aligned to patient outcomes and financial sustainability.

  • They will support the standardisation and rationalisation of products to improve quality, reduce variation and deliver efficiency.
  • A key responsibility is the management of Field Safety Notices, product recalls and safety communications, ensuring timely assessment, escalation and action to maintain patient safety and regulatory compliance. The post holder will work collaboratively with clinicians and stakeholders to manage supply risks and maintain continuity of service.
  • The role will provide specialist clinical advice to support procurement activity, influence decision-making and support governance processes, while contributing to cost improvement and service development.

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You will be working for an organisation which values and respects all of its staff and the community it serves. The Trust is a leader in the NHS and research sectors and provides excellent benefits for its employees.

  • This includes strong commitments to professional development, alongside a wide range of policies that support staff in balancing their personal and professional lives.
  • The organisation promotes innovation, collaboration and continuous improvement, providing an opportunity to contribute to high-quality patient care and service development across the Trust.

Contact Information

For further details / informal visits contact:

  • Name: Jane Brannan
  • Job title: Head of Clinical Procurement
  • Email address: jane.brannan1@nhs.net
  • Telephone number: 07773 624391

For an informal chat or further details about the role please contact

  • Name: Michaela Fairest
  • Email: michaela.fairest@nhs.net
  • Telephone: 07388 997854
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Skills

Clinical Procurement
Product Evaluation
Standardisation
Innovation
Patient Safety
Regulatory Compliance
Stakeholder Management
Governance Processes
Cost Improvement
Service Development
Supply Chain Management
Field Safety Notices
Product Recalls
Clinical Expertise
Decision-Making
Resource Management

Location

Sheffield, England, United Kingdom

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