Bid Writer

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NEW BID WRITER OPPORTUNITY!
Job title: Bid Writer
Location: West Yorkshire ( Generally around 4 days from home on average, with occasional travel to client sites)
Salary: Competitive plus great benefits!
The company:
• Our client is an innovative healthcare solutions provider offering a range of products and lifestyle enhancements, making a real difference to the lives of service users!
• Culture: The culture is described as friendly and supportive with a low staff turnover.
The role:
This is a hybrid working, critical and busy role within the team, often with tight deadlines. So, a combination of organisational skills, assertiveness and attention to detail is essential to meet/exceed targets. A strong teamwork ethic, ability to communicate effectively, use of initiative, enthusiasm and motivation are also required.
To work closely with the Commercial Team and Bid Writing Team ensuring that timely and high-quality written tender responses are submitted in line with selected opportunities
a) Develop persuasive, client-focused content for complex bids and proposals.
b) Identify a wide range of tender opportunities for the various products and services offered by the group and summarise the requirements to expedite a bid/no bid decision.
c) Maintaining excellent relationships with all departments to ensure they understand the requirements of the bid and ensure the relevant submission material is prepared promptly.
d) Supporting the Sales requirements of tender evaluation days, where required.
e) Client outreach, developing strong relationships with procurement teams
Benefits:
• Competitive, negotiable depending on experience
• 25 days annual leave with option to buy or sell 5 days, plus bank holidays
• Day off for your birthday
• Perkbox

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