<p>Are you looking to step into a Procurement Manager role with a company that’s not just growing but truly evolving? </p><p> </p><p>This organization is in an exciting high‑growth phase with a strong focus on modernizing processes, driving smart change, and investing in better ways of working. You’ll be joining a senior leadership team that is genuinely appreciative, forward‑thinking, and committed to empowering their people. This is a workplace where employees are valued, trusted, and recognized for the impact they make every day.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead procurement activities across the manufacturing process</li><li>Source and negotiate with suppliers to secure the best terms</li><li>Develop and maintain strong vendor partnerships</li><li>Monitor inventory levels and coordinate timely deliveries</li><li>Ensure compliance with company policies and industry standards</li><li>Identify cost-saving opportunities and drive continuous improvement</li><li>Lead a team of 3 direct reports</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p><strong>Job: </strong>Purchasing Manager – Hospital</p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Southwestern Ontario </p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> 12-18 months</p><p><strong>Working Arrangement</strong>: 3-4 days onsite</p><p><br></p><p>Robert Half has an exciting opportunity for an Interim Purchasing Manager. In this role, you will work side by side with the existing manager and play a critical role in ensuring the timely and cost-effective acquisition of medical supplies, equipment, pharmaceuticals, and services, supporting the commitment to quality patient care. This position partners closely with clinical departments, vendors, and finance to maintain compliance, optimize inventory, and achieve budgetary targets.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead and manage the hospital’s purchasing team, establishing clear goals and performance standards.</li><li>Develop, implement, and continuously improve procurement strategies, policies, and procedures in line with regulatory requirements and organizational objectives.</li><li>Source, evaluate, and negotiate with suppliers and vendors to secure best pricing, quality, and delivery terms.</li><li>Collaborate with clinical and administrative leaders to assess needs, review product specifications, and forecast supply usage.</li><li>Maintain accurate records and contracts in compliance with healthcare regulations (e.g., The Joint Commission, HIPAA, federal and state laws).</li><li>Oversee inventory management systems, ensuring optimal stock levels, minimizing waste, and avoiding shortages.</li><li>Analyze market trends and supplier performance to identify cost-saving opportunities and mitigate risks.</li><li>Review, approve, and process purchase requisitions, orders, and invoices in accordance with policy.</li><li>Foster strong, ethical vendor relationships; resolve disputes and ensure adherence to agreements.</li><li>Prepare and present regular procurement reports, budget forecasts, and cost analyses to executive leadership.</li><li>Drive adoption of new sourcing technologies and best practices across the purchasing department.</li><li>Support hospital initiatives related to sustainability, supplier diversity, and supply chain resilience</li></ul>
<p>Our client a well‑established national organization in the construction sector seeking a strategic and experienced procurement leader to oversee purchasing operations across Canada. This role will drive sourcing strategy, cost optimization, supplier performance, and team leadership to support large‑scale construction project delivery.</p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Lead the development and execution of national procurement strategies across multiple divisions.</li><li>Build and maintain strong, high-performing supplier partnerships to ensure reliability, quality, and competitiveness.</li><li>Negotiate national agreements, pricing structures, and service-level expectations.</li><li>Collaborate with cross-functional teams—including Project Management, Estimating, and Operations—to forecast and align material needs.</li><li>Implement, enhance, and leverage ERP-based procurement processes.</li><li>Monitor market conditions, supply chain risks, and industry trends; establish proactive mitigation plans.</li><li>Track and report KPIs related to cost reductions, supply lead times, vendor performance, and operational efficiency.</li><li>Lead and mentor a distributed procurement team across regional offices.</li><li>Ensure compliance with corporate policies, safety requirements, and relevant regulatory standards.</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>We are recruiting for a forward‑thinking <strong>Corporate Talent Acquisition Manager</strong> to join a leading hospitality organization based in the Greater Toronto / Burlington area. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced TA leader who excels in <strong>full‑cycle recruitment, high‑volume hiring, sourcing strategy, HR technology, and employer branding</strong>.</p><p>The ideal candidate thrives in a fast‑paced, people‑centric environment and brings a strong blend of strategy, innovation, and hands‑on execution. This role is perfect for someone passionate about <strong>modernizing recruitment</strong>, leveraging <strong>AI‑driven hiring tools</strong>, and delivering exceptional candidate experiences.</p><p><br></p><p>As the <strong>Talent Attraction Manager</strong>, you will modernize and elevate the company’s recruitment function using advanced tools, automation, and data insights. You will play a key role in reimagining hiring processes, optimizing the ATS and ERP ecosystem, improving internal mobility, and driving campus recruitment strategies.</p><p>You will collaborate closely with HR leadership while overseeing recruitment technology, talent pipelines, internal mobility programs, and employer brand initiatives. This role directly impacts the organization’s ability to attract and retain top talent across corporate and operations.</p><p><br></p><p>• Design, implement, and drive adoption of AI‑enabled sourcing and screening tools</p><p>• Improve hiring workflows with automation while maintaining a people‑first experience</p><p>• Stay current on modern recruitment technology, HR systems, and best practices</p><p>• Oversee full‑cycle recruitment and onboarding processes</p><p>• Manage ATS and ERP integrations to ensure seamless data flow</p><p>• Partner with HRBPs and Learning teams to support internal mobility and succession planning</p><p>• Lead internal sourcing strategies to proactively identify internal talent</p><p>• Create multi‑channel sourcing strategies using LinkedIn Recruiter, Indeed, niche job boards, and AI platforms</p><p>• Lead data‑driven recruitment marketing campaigns</p><p>• Strengthen employer brand presence on social media and digital platforms</p><p>• Track recruitment KPIs such as time‑to‑fill, quality of hire, and candidate satisfaction</p><p>• Use insights to continuously refine strategies and improve hiring outcomes</p><p>• Mentor and support a small, high‑performing recruitment team</p><p>• Partner with senior HR and business leaders to align talent strategies with organizational priorities</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>