TAL

Insurance

ProcurementAnalyst(6-monthFTC)

A$65–85k ~AI est. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Procurement Analyst (6-month FTC) at TAL. Skills: Procurement, Risk management, Compliance. Maintain data accuracy. Create process guides”

What You'll Achieve.

Strengthen risk management practices; Support compliance; Uplift risk management capabilities

Industry & Context.

Insurance
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2-3 years experience Procurement, Experience across multiple business units, Experience in large complex organisation, Excellent problem-solving skills, Excellent analytical skills

Nice to Have

Procurement experience Insurance industry, Exposure to Third Party Risk management

What You'll Do.

Maintain data accuracy

Create process guides

Update process guides

Support risk management activities

Collaborate with business units

Implement Procurement Standard

Embed Procurement Standard

Support oversight of process controls

Work with internal stakeholders

Contribute to education programs

Deliver education programs

Deliver awareness programs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner closely with business; Collaborate with business units; Work with internal stakeholders; Line 1 teams; Procurement teams; Technology teams; Legal teams

Full Job Description

* Join us in shaping the future of the insurance industry, driven by innovation and a 150-year legacy of protecting people * Take on new responsibilities and learn new skills that elevate both your personal and professional journey within a supportive environment. * Thrive in a workplace where we tackle challenges together, solve problems, and celebrate each other’s successes Whatever your ambitions, take your career further than you ever imagined. If you’ve never considered insurance before, think again! With diverse, meaningful projects and a global network of opportunities, we offer so much more. We invest in our people and partnerships. Our learning experiences are vast, including exclusive industry accreditation, and we're building capability for the future, both for TAL and the broader industry. When challenges arise (and they will), our supportive team will be there to help you grow. This role is a 6-month Fixed Term Contract. TAL works closely with a range of third-party partners to deliver its services, creating both valuable opportunities and inherent risks. With the introduction of APRA Prudential Standard CPS 230, there is an increased focus on ensuring operational resilience and effectively managing risks associated with third-party arrangements. As a Procurement Analyst, you will play a key role in supporting TAL’s compliance with these evolving regulatory requirements, helping to strengthen risk management practices across the business. In this hands-on role, you will ensure the accuracy and integrity of procurement and risk data across systems, while documenting and enhancing existing processes, policies, and frameworks. You will support the implementation and embedment of the Procurement Standard, contributing to the identification, assessment, mitigation, and ongoing monitoring of third-party risks. This is an excellent opportunity to partner closely with the business and play a critical role in driving compliance and uplifting third-party risk man

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