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Procurement for SES Delegates - May

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Date
7 May 2026
Duration
3-hour face-to-screen session. 1:00PM - 4:00PM (AEST)
Event type
Course sessions
Location
Australia wide (Virtual)
Max Capacity
20 seats
Register now on APSLearn*

This course is a high-level overview of the procurement lifecycle and provides guidance to SES delegates on their role and responsibilities in each phase, from planning through to contract management, ensuring that senior executives are not only aware of their critical roles but are also prepared to lead their teams effectively, enhancing the overall performance and accountability of procurement activities.  

There is also a focus on creating a positive procurement culture, emphasising the importance of ethical behaviour, transparency, and value for money, and support for their staff by resourcing activities appropriately. 

This learning experience has been provided by Department of Finance.

Participant benefits

  • ​Describe the broader considerations expected of SES delegates when leading procurement activities. 
  • ​Explain and apply the role and responsibilities as SES delegates through all phases of the procurement lifecycle. 
  • ​Be able to assess procurement activities to determine if value for money has been achieved.

Suitable for

SES Band 1 - 3

Considerations

  • This course is for SES only.
  • If you are an EL2 acting in an SES position, please email procurement.training@finance.gov.au to attend this course.

Key topics

  • Legislative frameworks and rules.
  • The phases in the procurement lifecycle.
  • Your role, and the role of your team through procurement lifecycle phases.
  • Resourcing in procurement activities.
  • Achieving value for money in procurement.
  • Probity and integrity in procurement.
  • Helpful resources.

Category and User Level

This learning experience is part of the Commonwealth Procurement and Contract Management Training Suite and aligns with the Implementation & Services Craft at the Foundation level.

Price

Free of charge.

 


Additional Information

  • To enrol in this session you will need a valid APSLearn profile.
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  • If you join as a group from one location or cannot provide your details during the session, please email us afterwards so we capture your attendance.
  • If we do not receive your information, you may receive a notice indicating you were not marked as attended.

* Capacity limits may apply. Please log into APSLearn to check availability. 

  • If the session is full or none of the additional sessions are suitable, you can express your interest, through APSLearn, for this event. You will be added to a mailing list to be notified when a new session becomes available.
Topics
Induction
Procurement
Project management
Frameworks
Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs)
Categories
Implementation & Services
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10 December 2025

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