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About OICR
OICR is Ontario’s cancer research institute. We bring together people from across the province and around the world to improve the lives of everyone affected by cancer. We take on the biggest challenges in cancer research and deliver real-world solutions to find cancer earlier and treat it more effectively. We are committed to helping people living with cancer, as well as future generations, live longer and healthier lives.
Launched in December 2005, OICR is an independent institute funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security.
Job Details
Position: Procurement Manager Location: MaRS Centre, Toronto Department: Procurement Reports To: Senior Director, Finance Hiring Range: $93,000 to $104,500 per annum, commensurate with level of experience; total compensation includes a competitive benefits plan, plus a defined benefit pension plan (HOOPP) Hours: 35 hours/week Job Type: Hybrid Status: Full-time, Permanent
Position Summary
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is looking to fill an existing vacancy for a Procurement Manager to lead the Procurement Team at OICR and support the organization’s very diverse procurement and contract management needs.
Position Responsibilities
Preparing, issuing and analyzing the organization’s RFX processes with internal and external customers in accordance with the Broader Public Sector Procurement Directive, Trade agreements and the organization’s procurement and related policies. Sourcing and qualification of (potential) new suppliers by gathering and analyzing supplier data. Contracting for and procurement of materials, equipment and services to meet the needs of OICR’s diverse internal clients, taking into consideration cost, commercial, legal and risk mitigation requirements. Reviewing material specifications with client groups through meeting and ongoing communication with suppliers in an effort to maximize value (cost, quality, delivery, warranty) for materials and services. Negotiating with suppliers to obtain fair and reasonable pricing, volume discounts and/or vendor of record agreements, leveraging volume purchasing power and monitoring supplier performance. Ensuring quality assurance, follow up and maintenance of good business relations with suppliers. Identifying relevant government contracts that OICR can leverage in its procurement activities. Developing/conducting analysis of management information to inform procurement strategies and thereby leverage OICR’s total procured spend which is approximately $15 million annually. Reviewing new contracts and annually reviewing existing contracts, managing any quality assurance or tendering processes that arise from contract reviews or renewals. Remaining informed about equipment and supplies available in the marketplace. Managing the day-to-day activities of the procurement team. Developing, implementing and updating policies, processes and procedures to ensure that procurement activities and contracts are aligned with corporate policies and business strategies. Working closely with OICR managers and scientists to ensure that procurement needs are met on a timely basis. Managing OICR’s procurement card (P-Card) and travel card program. Managing OICR’s asset tagging program for information technology and laboratory equipment and convening the Asset Review Committee as needed to determine the final disposition of surplus and end-of-life assets. Working with the Finance team to resolve invoicing/receipt discrepancies. Working with the Finance team to identify and record prepaid warranties. Working with all departments in the ongoing maintenance of warranties on existing in-use equipment. Responding to multiple requests within constrained time frames. Identifying, presenting and implementing new and creative procurement strategies. Training team and the rest of the organization as needed with regards to procurement processes and policies. Remaining informed of new and upcoming procurement policies and trade agreements which would impact OICR Any other duties consistent with the job as assigned.
Position Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, business or a related field, or recognized equivalent. Completed Certified Supply Chain Management Professional (CSCMP) designation. Proven Broader Public Sector Procurement Directives RFx experience. Experience working with an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system like JD Edwards. Demonstrated experience in negotiating and reviewing contracts. Demonstrated experience in supplier relationship management and supplier qualification. Experience with e-procurement initiatives and strategies. Working experience in and knowledge of the scientific and/or research fields. Action oriented team player with an eye for both strategy and detail. Excellent negotiation skills, interpersonal/communication skills and initiative. Excellent customer service skills. Excellent process/project management skills. Working experience and knowledge of Microsoft Office.
For more information about OICR, please visit the website at www.oicr.on.ca.
To learn more about working at OICR, visit our career page.
POSTED DATE: July 8, 2026 CLOSING DATE: Until Filled
OICR is committed to fostering a climate of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. This commitment is central to, and mutually supportive of, our research excellence mandate. We welcome and respect the diversity of all members of our community and we support an inclusive culture for all. We welcome all applicants, and encourage applications from racialized persons, Indigenous Peoples, women, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S persons, and others who may contribute to furthering a diversity of ideas within our community. OICR is committed to fair assessment of a candidate’s abilities, and consideration for diversity of thought, method, and experience. Providing an accessible workplace and recruitment process is important to us, as described in our Accessibility Plan (https://oicr.on.ca/accessibility/). Should you require accommodation during any stage in the recruitment process, please complete the form at the bottom of page https://oicr.on.ca/careers/. Information received related to accommodation will be handled confidentially.
OICR hiring managers may use approved Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to assist with an initial screening or assessment of applications, and selection of applicants in accordance with OICR’s privacy policies. Personal information associated with any job application will not be shared with or retained by any third party for the purpose of training an AI model. Hiring managers shall determine which applications proceed through the recruitment process.
Resume Format: If you elect to apply, please click on the “Apply for this Job” button below. You will be required to enter contact details, and to attach your resume to your application. Please attach your resume as a .pdf or .doc file.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research thanks all applicants. However, only those under consideration will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Procurement Manager jobs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
About OICR
Each year, more than 14 million people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer and more than eight million people die from the disease. New tools are urgently needed to better prevent, detect, diagnose and treat cancer so that people can live longer and healthier lives.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is a collaborative, not-for-profit research institute that conducts and enables high-impact translational cancer research to accelerate the development of discoveries for patients around the world while maximizing the economic benefit of this research for the people of Ontario.
OICR is ensuring Ontario’s world-class cancer research findings are benefiting patients and the Ontario economy. Here’s how we make that happen: -We conduct cross-disciplinary research in fields such as genomics, immuno-oncology, informatics, drug discovery, and molecular pathology with partners in health care, research, government and the private sector; -We enable research in Ontario and worldwide by building collaborative networks, securely sharing data and making tools and resources available to the research community; -We translate our research findings to the clinic by developing clinical guidelines, supporting clinical trials and commercializing our innovations with our partner Fight Against Cancer Innovation Trust.
Our vision Cancer Solved Together.
Our mission Partner with the Ontario oncology community to accelerate the development and implementation of clinically important knowledge, products, services and policies to improve cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment and enable patients in Ontario and worldwide to live longer and better lives.
To explore career opportunities with OICR, please visit https://oicr.bamboohr.com/careers.
OICR is funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security.
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Top Benefits
About the role
About OICR
OICR is Ontario’s cancer research institute. We bring together people from across the province and around the world to improve the lives of everyone affected by cancer. We take on the biggest challenges in cancer research and deliver real-world solutions to find cancer earlier and treat it more effectively. We are committed to helping people living with cancer, as well as future generations, live longer and healthier lives.
Launched in December 2005, OICR is an independent institute funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security.
Job Details
Position: Procurement Manager Location: MaRS Centre, Toronto Department: Procurement Reports To: Senior Director, Finance Hiring Range: $93,000 to $104,500 per annum, commensurate with level of experience; total compensation includes a competitive benefits plan, plus a defined benefit pension plan (HOOPP) Hours: 35 hours/week Job Type: Hybrid Status: Full-time, Permanent
Position Summary
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is looking to fill an existing vacancy for a Procurement Manager to lead the Procurement Team at OICR and support the organization’s very diverse procurement and contract management needs.
Position Responsibilities
Preparing, issuing and analyzing the organization’s RFX processes with internal and external customers in accordance with the Broader Public Sector Procurement Directive, Trade agreements and the organization’s procurement and related policies. Sourcing and qualification of (potential) new suppliers by gathering and analyzing supplier data. Contracting for and procurement of materials, equipment and services to meet the needs of OICR’s diverse internal clients, taking into consideration cost, commercial, legal and risk mitigation requirements. Reviewing material specifications with client groups through meeting and ongoing communication with suppliers in an effort to maximize value (cost, quality, delivery, warranty) for materials and services. Negotiating with suppliers to obtain fair and reasonable pricing, volume discounts and/or vendor of record agreements, leveraging volume purchasing power and monitoring supplier performance. Ensuring quality assurance, follow up and maintenance of good business relations with suppliers. Identifying relevant government contracts that OICR can leverage in its procurement activities. Developing/conducting analysis of management information to inform procurement strategies and thereby leverage OICR’s total procured spend which is approximately $15 million annually. Reviewing new contracts and annually reviewing existing contracts, managing any quality assurance or tendering processes that arise from contract reviews or renewals. Remaining informed about equipment and supplies available in the marketplace. Managing the day-to-day activities of the procurement team. Developing, implementing and updating policies, processes and procedures to ensure that procurement activities and contracts are aligned with corporate policies and business strategies. Working closely with OICR managers and scientists to ensure that procurement needs are met on a timely basis. Managing OICR’s procurement card (P-Card) and travel card program. Managing OICR’s asset tagging program for information technology and laboratory equipment and convening the Asset Review Committee as needed to determine the final disposition of surplus and end-of-life assets. Working with the Finance team to resolve invoicing/receipt discrepancies. Working with the Finance team to identify and record prepaid warranties. Working with all departments in the ongoing maintenance of warranties on existing in-use equipment. Responding to multiple requests within constrained time frames. Identifying, presenting and implementing new and creative procurement strategies. Training team and the rest of the organization as needed with regards to procurement processes and policies. Remaining informed of new and upcoming procurement policies and trade agreements which would impact OICR Any other duties consistent with the job as assigned.
Position Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, business or a related field, or recognized equivalent. Completed Certified Supply Chain Management Professional (CSCMP) designation. Proven Broader Public Sector Procurement Directives RFx experience. Experience working with an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system like JD Edwards. Demonstrated experience in negotiating and reviewing contracts. Demonstrated experience in supplier relationship management and supplier qualification. Experience with e-procurement initiatives and strategies. Working experience in and knowledge of the scientific and/or research fields. Action oriented team player with an eye for both strategy and detail. Excellent negotiation skills, interpersonal/communication skills and initiative. Excellent customer service skills. Excellent process/project management skills. Working experience and knowledge of Microsoft Office.
For more information about OICR, please visit the website at www.oicr.on.ca.
To learn more about working at OICR, visit our career page.
POSTED DATE: July 8, 2026 CLOSING DATE: Until Filled
OICR is committed to fostering a climate of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. This commitment is central to, and mutually supportive of, our research excellence mandate. We welcome and respect the diversity of all members of our community and we support an inclusive culture for all. We welcome all applicants, and encourage applications from racialized persons, Indigenous Peoples, women, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S persons, and others who may contribute to furthering a diversity of ideas within our community. OICR is committed to fair assessment of a candidate’s abilities, and consideration for diversity of thought, method, and experience. Providing an accessible workplace and recruitment process is important to us, as described in our Accessibility Plan (https://oicr.on.ca/accessibility/). Should you require accommodation during any stage in the recruitment process, please complete the form at the bottom of page https://oicr.on.ca/careers/. Information received related to accommodation will be handled confidentially.
OICR hiring managers may use approved Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to assist with an initial screening or assessment of applications, and selection of applicants in accordance with OICR’s privacy policies. Personal information associated with any job application will not be shared with or retained by any third party for the purpose of training an AI model. Hiring managers shall determine which applications proceed through the recruitment process.
Resume Format: If you elect to apply, please click on the “Apply for this Job” button below. You will be required to enter contact details, and to attach your resume to your application. Please attach your resume as a .pdf or .doc file.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research thanks all applicants. However, only those under consideration will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Procurement Manager jobs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
About OICR
Each year, more than 14 million people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer and more than eight million people die from the disease. New tools are urgently needed to better prevent, detect, diagnose and treat cancer so that people can live longer and healthier lives.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is a collaborative, not-for-profit research institute that conducts and enables high-impact translational cancer research to accelerate the development of discoveries for patients around the world while maximizing the economic benefit of this research for the people of Ontario.
OICR is ensuring Ontario’s world-class cancer research findings are benefiting patients and the Ontario economy. Here’s how we make that happen: -We conduct cross-disciplinary research in fields such as genomics, immuno-oncology, informatics, drug discovery, and molecular pathology with partners in health care, research, government and the private sector; -We enable research in Ontario and worldwide by building collaborative networks, securely sharing data and making tools and resources available to the research community; -We translate our research findings to the clinic by developing clinical guidelines, supporting clinical trials and commercializing our innovations with our partner Fight Against Cancer Innovation Trust.
Our vision Cancer Solved Together.
Our mission Partner with the Ontario oncology community to accelerate the development and implementation of clinically important knowledge, products, services and policies to improve cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment and enable patients in Ontario and worldwide to live longer and better lives.
To explore career opportunities with OICR, please visit https://oicr.bamboohr.com/careers.
OICR is funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security.