Commercial Practitioner
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Business
Business Management, Business Development
Job Title: Commercial Practitioner
Location: Norwich, Newport, Liverpool, Birmingham
Number of Vacancies: 2
Hours: Full Time / Compressed
Terms: Permanent
Salary: £48,027 – £53,310
Band: 4
Closing Date: 10/11/2025
Job SummaryReporting to a Commercial Category Lead, the Commercial Practitioner is a key part of the Category team with responsibility for the effective day‑to‑day management of Commercial Agreements (frameworks). The role demands strong customer and supplier relationship management.
Directorate OverviewCommercial is the largest directorate in CCS, responsible for designing, implementing and managing commercial agreements that are used across the public sector. The directorate has delivered value to the public sector and helped customers spend more than £34 bn through agreements created and enjoy more than £3.5 bn in annual commercial benefits.
Team SummaryThis role is part of a supportive team of highly experienced procurement and category management professionals managing over £34 bn of public sector spending across three categories.
CategoriesCorporate Solutions – Management consultancy, legal advice, recruitment, training, translation, contact centre support and more.
Estates – Commercial agreements for housing and infrastructure, focusing on cost‑effectiveness, compliance and carbon net zero targets.
Technology – Advice and procurement support to enable digital transformation across the public sector.
Key Accountabilities- Direct end‑to‑end Category management of Commercial Agreements.
- Lead supplier relationship management, collecting data, reporting, and identifying trends.
- Collaborate with suppliers to drive customer‑focused initiatives and better buying behaviours.
- Build strong relationships with key customers and support their commercial strategies.
- Support the Category Lead in developing and presenting category strategy to stakeholders.
- Implement initiatives and communication plans to retain and attract customers.
- Help develop team members, ensuring resilience through a matrix‑managed approach.
- Recommend and implement process improvements benefiting CCS and customers.
- Evaluate digital system data to identify value‑adding opportunities.
- Communicate effectively with audiences of varying seniority.
- Represent the commercial team on agreed initiatives.
- Assist in developing future commercial strategy and agreements.
- Travel to customer and supplier premises and CCS offices across the UK.
- Strong commercial acumen and the ability to analyze data for informed decisions.
- Problem‑solving skills with a focus on efficiency and organisational effectiveness.
- Experience managing category/commercial agreements and delivering value for money.
- Proven ability to lead supplier and customer activities, influence stakeholders, and drive value for money.
- Capability to work under pressure in a complex political and commercial environment.
Behaviours – Leadership, Working Together, Communicating and Influencing, Delivering at Pace, Managing a Quality Service.
Technical – Market Strategy, Contract and Supplier Management.
Benefits- Competitive salary.
- Generous pension scheme.
- A discretionary non‑contractual performance‑related bonus.
- Flexibility to work remotely in addition to a fixed office location.
- Flexi‑time scheme for eligible bands.
- Minimum 25 days annual leave up to 30 days excluding bank holidays.
Candidates who are successful at the sift will be contacted post‑closing date. Interviews will be held on 1st December 2025 either at CCs office or via video conference. The process for full disclosure and support for all applicants is available on the CCS careers portal.
ContactFor further information please contact the CCS recruitment team through the Careers Hub or by emailing
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