Director/VP (16-20 years)

Director of Contracts & Procurement

This isn't just about managing contracts; it's about shaping how we do business across the entire company. You'll be the person who ensures our commercial agreements actually support our strategic goals, rather than just being a pile of paper. Frankly, you're the last line of defence for a lot of enterprise-level risk, and the first line for unlocking significant value. It's a big job, with big impact.

Job ID
JD-COPR-DIRCOPR-006
Department
Procurement
NOS Level
Level 8
OFQUAL Level
Level 8
Experience
Director/VP (16-20 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Director of Contracts & Procurement is here to define and lead our entire commercial contracting strategy across the business. This means you'll be accountable for how we structure deals, manage risk, and extract value from every major supplier relationship. You'll sit squarely at the intersection of Procurement, Legal, Finance, and our various business units, translating complex commercial needs into robust, compliant, and value-driven contractual frameworks. When you do this well, we're mitigating significant enterprise risk, optimising our spend, and enabling our business units to operate smoothly and innovate faster. If it's not done right, we're looking at missed savings, compliance headaches, and potentially costly legal disputes. The challenge? It's about balancing speed with rigour, and often saying 'no' to a business unit that just wants to get a deal done, but doing it in a way that builds trust. The reward is seeing your strategic vision actually translate into tangible business outcomes and a much healthier risk profile for the company.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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Organisational Impact

Scope: Your decisions directly influence the company's financial health, operational resilience, and legal standing. You're shaping how we interact with the market, how we manage our supply chain, and ultimately, how much value we can deliver to our customers. It's a critical role for driving transformation across the business units you support.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Enterprise Cost Savings & Avoidance
  2. Desc: The total financial value you deliver through strategic contract negotiations, renegotiations, and proactive risk mitigation.
  3. Target: £2M - £10M+ annually, depending on spend portfolio.
  4. Freq: Quarterly and Annually
  5. Example: Negotiated a new SaaS platform contract, reducing annual spend by £1.5M compared to previous terms, and avoided a £500K penalty through proactive contract management.
  6. Metric: Contractual Risk Exposure Reduction
  7. Desc: The measurable reduction in high-risk clauses (e.g., uncapped liability, weak data privacy terms) across our strategic supplier base.
  8. Target: 50% reduction in uncapped liability clauses across top 20 suppliers within 18 months.
  9. Freq: Annually
  10. Example: Successfully renegotiated LoL clauses with 10 key vendors, moving from uncapped to capped at 2x contract value, significantly reducing potential financial exposure.
  11. Metric: Contract Cycle Time Optimisation
  12. Desc: The average time it takes to execute contracts, from initial request to final signature, for various complexity levels, across the entire organisation.
  13. Target: 25% reduction in average cycle time for complex MSAs and SOWs within 12 months.
  14. Freq: Quarterly
  15. Example: Implemented new CLM workflows and standard templates, cutting the average time for high-value contracts from 60 days to 45 days.
  16. Metric: Compliance Audit Performance
  17. Desc: How well our contracts and contracting processes stand up to internal and external audits, demonstrating adherence to policies and regulations.
  18. Target: Zero critical findings in annual internal and external audits related to contract management.
  19. Freq: Annually
  20. Example: Successfully passed the annual ISO 27001 audit with no non-conformities related to supplier contract data security clauses.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Strategic Influence & Partnership
  2. Desc: Your ability to be seen as a trusted advisor by the CPO, Legal, Finance, and Business Unit leaders, influencing key strategic decisions.
  3. Evidence: You're proactively invited to executive strategy sessions. Your input is sought on major commercial initiatives. Other Directors come to you for advice before engaging with new vendors or launching new products.
  4. Metric: Team Leadership & Development
  5. Desc: How effectively you build, mentor, and empower your team, fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  6. Evidence: Your direct reports show strong engagement and retention. They're developing new skills and taking on more complex work. You've got a clear succession plan for key roles within your team.
  7. Metric: Process & System Transformation
  8. Desc: Your vision and execution in transforming our contracting processes and technology landscape to be more efficient, scalable, and resilient.
  9. Evidence: You've successfully led the implementation of a new CLM system. You've streamlined cross-functional approval workflows. The business units report a noticeable improvement in their experience with the contracting process.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Driving Enterprise-Wide Impact
  2. Daily: You'll be setting the direction for how we manage commercial risk and value across the entire company. Your decisions will directly influence our bottom line and strategic capabilities. You'll see your policies and processes adopted by every business unit.
  3. Motivator: Building & Leading High-Performing Teams
  4. Daily: You'll get a real kick out of seeing your team grow, develop, and deliver exceptional results. You'll spend time coaching, mentoring, and empowering your managers and individual contributors to take on bigger challenges.
  5. Motivator: Solving Complex Organisational Challenges
  6. Daily: You'll thrive on tackling messy, multi-faceted problems that involve legal, financial, and operational complexities. This isn't about simple fixes; it's about architecting sustainable solutions that transform how we operate.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. You'll face significant internal politics and resistance to change. Some business units will push back on compliance, seeing it as a blocker. You'll often be the bearer of bad news, explaining why a deal can't go through on certain terms. You'll need to delegate a lot, which means letting go of the day-to-day contract drafting you might have loved in earlier roles. The pace can be relentless, with multiple high-priority issues landing on your desk simultaneously. If you need constant, immediate gratification from closing individual deals, or if you struggle with long-term, systemic change that takes years to fully embed, you'll probably find this frustrating.

Common Frustrations

  1. Dealing with executive stakeholders who want to bypass established processes for 'urgent' deals, putting the company at risk.
  2. The slow pace of large-scale organisational change, even when you know it's the right thing to do.
  3. Managing a team through periods of high demand and limited resources.
  4. Being seen as the 'Department of No' when you're actually protecting the business from significant harm.
  5. The sheer volume of complex, high-stakes issues that require your immediate attention, often without clear-cut answers.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. The satisfaction of personally redlining every contract (you'll be delegating that).
  2. A quiet, predictable work schedule (expect urgent executive requests and shifting priorities).
  3. A role where you only focus on one specific area of procurement (this is broad and cross-functional).
  4. An environment free from internal politics or resistance to change.

ADHD Positives

  1. The fast-paced, high-stakes nature of this role, with multiple complex challenges, can be highly stimulating and engaging for those with ADHD, channelling hyperfocus towards critical strategic problems.
  2. The need for innovative problem-solving and thinking across different domains (legal, finance, operations) can be a strong fit for ADHD strengths in divergent thinking.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Managing a large team and multiple strategic initiatives requires strong organisational systems. We can support with executive coaching focused on strategic planning and delegation techniques.
  2. The volume of detailed documentation and policy creation might be challenging. We can provide administrative support for drafting and proofreading, allowing you to focus on the strategic content.
  3. Long, formal meetings can be draining. We encourage concise agendas, clear action items, and offer flexibility for breaks or alternative participation methods.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Dyslexic individuals often excel in strategic thinking, pattern recognition, and 'big picture' analysis, which are crucial for defining enterprise-wide contract strategies and identifying systemic risks.
  2. Strong verbal communication and negotiation skills, common among dyslexics, are highly valued for influencing executive stakeholders and leading complex discussions.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Reviewing dense legal documents and drafting detailed policies can be demanding. We offer access to advanced text-to-speech software, proofreading tools, and administrative support for document review.
  2. Written communication for board reports and formal proposals can be a concern. We support with dedicated editorial review and encourage the use of visual aids (charts, diagrams) in presentations.
  3. Organisational tools and templates can be customised to suit your preferred visual or structural approaches for managing information.

Autism Positives

  1. A deep commitment to logical, structured thinking and adherence to rules (like contract terms and compliance) is a significant asset in this role.
  2. The ability to identify patterns, spot inconsistencies, and focus intensely on complex legal frameworks can lead to exceptional risk mitigation and process optimisation.
  3. Direct, honest communication, often characteristic of autistic individuals, is highly valued in high-stakes negotiations and when providing clear guidance to teams and executives.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Navigating complex organisational politics and unspoken social cues in executive meetings can be challenging. We can provide clear pre-briefs for key meetings, direct feedback, and support with a mentor to help decode organisational dynamics.
  2. Unexpected changes in priorities or urgent demands can be disruptive. We aim for clear communication about shifting priorities and provide tools for structured task management and re-prioritisation.
  3. Sensory considerations: Our office environment offers quiet zones and flexible working arrangements (hybrid model) to help manage sensory input. We're open to discussing specific environmental adjustments.

Sensory Considerations

Our main office is a typical open-plan environment, which can sometimes be busy. However, we also offer dedicated quiet zones, meeting rooms, and a hybrid working model (typically 2-3 days in the office) to provide flexibility. We're happy to discuss any specific needs you might have regarding noise, lighting, or workspace setup.

Flexibility Notes

We believe in output, not hours. While this is a demanding role, we offer a hybrid work model and flexibility around core hours where possible. We're committed to ensuring our team can do their best work in an environment that supports them.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Director of Contracts & Procurement (L6)
  2. Responsibilities: Define the enterprise-wide commercial contracting strategy, ensuring it aligns with overall procurement goals and company objectives. This means figuring out how we approach all our major deals.
  3. Lead and develop a high-performing team of Contracts Managers and Administrators. You'll be responsible for their growth, performance, and ensuring we have the right talent in the right places.
  4. Drive significant cost savings and avoidance through strategic negotiations and proactive contract management across our entire supplier portfolio. We're talking millions here, not thousands.
  5. Architect and implement robust contract lifecycle management (CLM) processes and systems across the organisation. This isn't just about 'using' the system; it's about designing how it works for everyone.
  6. Act as the primary point of escalation and expert advisor for complex, high-risk, and strategic contractual issues, providing guidance to business unit leaders and the CPO.
  7. Present regular updates to the C-Suite and Board on contractual risk exposure, compliance status, and strategic value delivered by the contracting function. They'll ask hard questions, so be ready.
  8. Oversee the integration of contracting strategy into broader procurement initiatives, such as category management, supplier relationship management (SRM), and mergers & acquisitions (M&A) due diligence.
  9. Supervision: You'll report to the CPO, with monthly strategic alignment meetings. On a day-to-day basis, you're expected to operate with full autonomy, driving your agenda and making decisions within your domain. You'll be supervising your direct reports (Managers and Senior ICs) through regular 1:1s and team meetings, but empowering them to lead their own workstreams.
  10. Decision: You'll have full decision authority within your domain, including budget allocation up to £5M for projects and initiatives within your function. You'll make hiring and firing decisions for your team, and approve vendor selections up to £500K. Strategic decisions that impact company-wide policy or require significant capital expenditure (e.g., new CLM system selection) will be made in consultation with the CPO and relevant executive stakeholders (Legal, Finance). Board-level decisions, obviously, require CPO and CEO alignment.
  11. Success: Success at this level means consistently delivering significant cost savings and risk reduction across the enterprise. It means building a highly effective and respected contracting function that is seen as a strategic partner, not a bottleneck. Your team will be engaged and performing well, and our contract processes will be efficient, compliant, and scalable. Ultimately, you'll be shaping the commercial resilience of the entire company.

Decision-Making Authority

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Tool: Strategic Risk Identification

Benefit: AI can quickly ingest and analyse thousands of legacy contracts, flagging high-risk clauses (e.g., uncapped liability, non-compliant data terms) that would take your team months to review manually. This lets you prioritise renegotiations and focus on the biggest threats to the business.

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Tool: Market Intelligence & Benchmarking

Benefit: AI-powered tools can scour market data, competitor contracts (anonymised, of course), and industry benchmarks to provide your team with real-time insights for negotiations. This means better terms, better pricing, and a stronger position at the table, all without hours of manual research.

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Tool: Policy & Playbook Generation

Benefit: Imagine AI drafting the first version of a new contracting policy or a negotiation playbook based on our existing agreements and best practices. Your team then refines and validates, saving countless hours on initial drafting and ensuring consistency across the enterprise.

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Tool: Supplier Performance Insights

Benefit: AI can analyse contract performance data (SLAs, KPIs, spend patterns) to identify underperforming suppliers or opportunities for consolidation. This gives your team actionable insights to drive better supplier relationships and unlock more value, moving beyond just basic reporting.

20-30 hours weekly (across your team) Weekly time savings potential
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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

At the Director level, your foundation skills shift from individual execution to strategic leadership and organisational influence. You're expected to not only possess these skills yourself but also to foster and develop them within your team.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

Your functional skills at this level are about setting the strategic direction and ensuring the entire function operates effectively, rather than just performing individual tasks. You'll need a deep understanding of these areas to guide your team and make informed decisions.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

You're not just stepping into a role; you're stepping into a leadership position that requires a solid foundation of both technical expertise and people management. We expect you to have 'been there, done that' when it comes to complex contracts and leading teams. This isn't a learning role for management; it's where you apply years of experience to drive strategic change.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

The future of this role isn't just about managing contracts; it's about leading a commercially intelligent, technologically advanced, and strategically aligned function that drives significant value for the entire organisation. Get ready to learn, adapt, and lead.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need at least 16-20 years of progressive experience in contract management, procurement, or commercial legal roles, with a significant portion (minimum 8-10 years) in a leadership capacity managing teams and driving strategic initiatives. We're looking for someone who has genuinely 'been there and done that' at an enterprise level, not just managed a small portfolio of contracts.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

Your skills in strategic contract management, risk mitigation, and procurement leadership are highly transferable across various industries, especially within the technology, financial services, and professional services sectors. The principles of sound commercial practice are universal, even if the specifics change.

How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development

DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis

Zavmo maps your current competencies against all requirements in this job description through conversational assessment. We evaluate your foundation skills (communication, strategic thinking), functional skills (CRM expertise, negotiation), and readiness for career progression.

Output: Personalised skills gap heat map showing strengths and priorities, estimated time to competency, neurodiversity accommodations.

DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway

Based on your DISCOVER results, Zavmo creates a personalised learning plan prioritised by impact: foundation skills first, then functional skills. We adapt to your learning style, pace, and neurodiversity needs (ADHD, dyslexia, autism).

Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.

DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning

Learn through conversation, not boring modules. Zavmo uses 10 conversation types (Socratic dialogue, role-play, coaching, case studies) to build competence. Practice difficult QBR presentations, negotiate tough renewals, and handle churn conversations in a safe AI environment before facing real clients.

Example: "For 'Stakeholder Mapping', Zavmo will guide you through analysing a complex enterprise account, identifying key decision-makers, and building an engagement strategy."

DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment

Zavmo automatically builds your evidence portfolio as you learn. Every conversation, practice scenario, and application example is captured and mapped to NOS performance criteria. When ready, your portfolio supports OFQUAL qualification claims and demonstrates competence to employers.

Output: Competency matrix, evidence portfolio (downloadable), qualification readiness, career progression score.

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