Princeton University’s Office of Finance and Treasury seeks an exceptional and accomplished procurement leader to manage a team of five procurement specialists and lead campus-wide efforts to enhance procurement processes and compliance. As a leader within the central Procurement Services function, the Associate Director drives Source-to-Pay process optimization across the University, navigating the complexities of business strategy, regulatory compliance, and process efficiency. As such, this role requires an individual with exceptional skill, talent, and integrity.
As a leader in research and education, Princeton University receives funding from a variety of sources including federal contracts and grants subject to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Uniform Guidance (UG). With a substantial and growing portfolio of federal government contracts, this role leads the interpretation of Finance and Treasury and related procurement policies and establishes University-wide processes to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
With responsibilities for strategic initiatives, the Associate Director is expected to be a trusted advisor to academic and administrative leaders. Supporting hundreds of campus departments, the Associate Director creates the policies, processes, and culture to ensure their team provides exceptional and valued service across any procurement category for any department. Success will require incredible individual talent and experience, leadership skills to manage staff and influence stakeholders, and the collaboration skills to deliver results for complex and nuanced challenges across the entire Source-to-Pay lifecycle.
The Office of Finance & Treasury actively searches for staff members of exceptional ability and promise who share in Princeton University's commitment to excellence, and who present a wide range of viewpoints and cultures. We offer varied professional opportunities spanning all aspects of financial management, analysis, and processing in support of the teaching and research mission. As part of the University community, we respect the dignity and individuality of each member while trying to foster a sense of shared experience and common purpose. We are unwavering in our commitment to community and embrace the variety of talents, backgrounds, and perspectives of all of our colleagues.
Process management and compliance
Coaching and development of staff
Operational Responsibilities
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Preferred Qualifications:
Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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