Employment pathways for procurement and contract management
Recruitment for procurement and contract management roles draws from a range of disciplines including:
- vocational training
- business
- law
- contract management.
Employer Value Proposition
Working for Queensland Government in a procurement or contact management role will see you support your agency to get the goods and services they need to deliver services to our Queensland communities.
The way you deliver your services can have a direct and positive impact on:
- employment opportunities for disadvantaged groups
- the number of Queensland small to medium enterprises delivering services to government
- the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses delivering services to government
- the strength of the regional economy that is benefiting from the goods or services you have procured.
A career in procurement enables you to:
- be the difference – improve the lives of Queenslanders and Queensland communities by how you deliver procurement and contract management outcomes to the business
- be challenged – create a career that delivers real value, offers diversity, opportunity, and collaboration and complex problem solving
- be rewarded – benefit from competitive pay, conditions, professional development, openness to exploring innovative ways to deliver services and diverse career advancement opportunities
- be balanced – find balance in your life in a career that promotes innovative and contemporary ways and approaches to work.
Hear from staff
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Applying for roles
Entry to the profession can occur through:
- Entry level roles (external to government applicant):
- through a graduate program
- through securing an entry level role advertised on Smart Jobs and Careers
- employment opportunities for young people.
- Lateral transfer into profession (external to government applicant):
- through securing an role advertised at any level where you draw on relevant transferable skills and expertise (commercial law, business law, contract law, business acumen, contract management, etc.).
- On the job experience (internal-to-government applicant) - through being selected via an expression of interest or secondment process.
Considering a career in procurement
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Vocational training
There are five vocational qualifications that would support a school leaver or adult learner seeking a career change to secure a job in procurement and contract management:
- Certificate IV in Procurement and Contacting
- Certificate IV in Business (Procurement)
- Diploma in Procurement and Contacting
- Advanced Diploma in Procurement and Contacting
- Graduate Certificate in Strategic Procurement.
See the list of registered training organisations offering this training.
Tertiary qualifications
University programs and professional certification programs are available in:
- strategic procurement
- supply chain and logistics.
Want more information?
Email Skills2Procure@epw.qld.gov.au for more information about employment pathways in procurement and contract management.