12 th June 2014 Anne Martin Head of Category - HR.

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12 th June 2014 Anne Martin Head of Category - HR

Presentation Overview Background of APUC Procurement Landscape Public Sector Procurement Structure APUC Procurement Staff HR Category Agreements and others Discussion

Background to APUC Ltd Procurement Centre of Expertise for 18 Universities and 29 Colleges Established in 2007 in response to the McClelland Report – Review of Public Procurement in Scotland Carries out traditional collaborative contracting consortia activities Also as a CoE develops guidance materials, undertakes best practice process development, provides eTools implementation and support services, systems development, procurement training, embedded institutional shared services, college procurement services, procurement capability assessments (PCA) and capability development support. Made up of Operational Procurement Team, College Services Team, Processes and Best Practice Team and e-Solutions Team Is representative body for matters related to procurement for all of Scotland's Universities and Colleges.

Procurement Landscape 4 Implementing procurement strategies on behalf of all Scottish public bodies. Aims to deliver best value supply chain services which support improvements in the health and well-being of all the people in Scotland. Aims to raise procurement standards across local authorities and related organisations through a collaborative approach. Advanced Procurement for Universities and Colleges Aims to maximise the contribution that advanced procurement makes to Scotland's investment in teaching and research.

Public Sector Procurement Structure Category A Category B Category C1 National Strategies & Contracts: Goods or services of a similar standard or nature E.g. Temp and Interim Staff Sector Specific Strategies & Contracts: Common requirements across a sector. Local/Regional Strategies & Contracts: Possible to combine requirements on local/regional basis General Strategies & Contracts: Requirement is unique to individual institution E.g. Executive Recruitment, Direct Media, Occ Health Category C E.g. myjobscotland

APUC Procurement Staff Operational Procurement – Category Structure Laboratories and Professional Services Estates IT HR College Services Team Edinburgh & Lothians, Fife, North East, Tayside Highlands & Islands Ayrshire, Borders, Dumfries & Galloway, Forth Valley, Lanarkshire, West Lothian Glasgow and Wes t

HR Category Agreements Current Agreements: Executive Recruitment Direct Media Recruitment Advertising Temporary and Interim Staff (SG) Childcare Vouchers Scheme Occupational Health Services Employee Assistance Programme Salary Sacrifice Management Services In progress: Temporary and Interim Staff (SG) Childcare Vouchers (relet) Myjobscotland Direct Media Recruitment Advertising Scheduled: Relocation Services Occupational Health

Other Category Agreements ConsultancyONE Legal Services – People Matters Office and Special Moving Services HR and Payroll Systems Pension Services

Discussion Engagement with APUC Category Strategy – consultation and feedback Participation in UIG’s – Process Current/Scheduled Childcare Vouchers Direct Media Recruitment Advertising Potential new areas for research? Process for input