Purchasing/Contracting for Administrators [Self-Paced] (Tech-010)

Product code: Tech-010

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Online Self-Paced

Course


Online Self-Paced

Course

Overview

Delivery method

Delivery method

Online Self-Paced

Duration

Duration

3 hours

Audience

Audience

Employees

 

Description

Prerequisite course required: IFMS Overview (Tech-004)

The Purchasing course provides an overview of procurement transactions, focusing on key aspects of purchasing within the Department of Justice. Topics covered include various types of service contracts, goods procurement, purchase requisitions, and goods receipt (the initial step of invoice payment). Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the procurement process at the Department of Justice.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this learning activity, participants will be able to:

  • Gather basic information required for a purchase requisition
  • Understand the different types of service contracts
  • Create, modify and display purchase requisitions, purchase orders and goods receipts
  • Understand the goods receipt process as it relates to invoice payment
  • Print purchase requisitions and purchase orders
  • Execute general purchasing reports
  • Explore the procurement process at the Department of Justice

Presented by: Management Sector / Finance and Planning Branch / Contracting, Material Management and Financial Systems Division / Systems in collaboration with the Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Development (CoELPD).

For more information: Contact the Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Development.

Participants are responsible of the completion of their online training activities.

 

Accreditation by Law Societies:

Please note that this activity is not eligible for accreditation of continuing professional development (CPD) with the law societies.

If you have questions, please contact the accreditation team by email (Accreditations@justice.gc.ca).

Date modified: 2025-04-04