Médecins
Sans Frontières (MSF) is looking for: Procurement
Advisor - Nairobi
General Context: Médecins Sans Frontières is an international independent medical-humanitarian organization, which offers assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed or political affiliation.
The MSF movement is built around five operational directorates supported by 24
sections and offices worldwide. MSF OCBA is one of those directorates. General Context: Médecins Sans Frontières is an international independent medical-humanitarian organization, which offers assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed or political affiliation.
The
operations are implemented by field teams and the mission coordination teams;
together with the organizational units based in Barcelona, Athens and
decentralised in Nairobi, Dakar and Amman.
The field
operations are guided and supported by 4 Operational Cells, the Emergency Unit
and other departments supporting operations.
General Objective and Job Environment: Reporting to the Head of the East Africa Unit (EAU) and functionally to the Head of the Supply Unit, s/he will contribute to identify and develop East & Central Africa regional[1] supply opportunities in close collaboration with the Displacement Unit (DU), the cells and Kenya Supply Unit (KSU)
S/he will have an operational role providing support to the mission by been ready to be deployed to implement actions responding to specific supply needs (market assessment, launching of emergencies, reception of big cargos, coaching of new staff…)
Main Responsibilities and Tasks
Operational field support
General Objective and Job Environment: Reporting to the Head of the East Africa Unit (EAU) and functionally to the Head of the Supply Unit, s/he will contribute to identify and develop East & Central Africa regional[1] supply opportunities in close collaboration with the Displacement Unit (DU), the cells and Kenya Supply Unit (KSU)
S/he will have an operational role providing support to the mission by been ready to be deployed to implement actions responding to specific supply needs (market assessment, launching of emergencies, reception of big cargos, coaching of new staff…)
Main Responsibilities and Tasks
Operational field support
- Undertake
regular field visits and provide off-site technical support to the supply
responsible in the missions in effective implementation of purchase plans,
storage and distribution for logistics-related items.
- Is
available to boost the supply capacity in the field when needed (emergency
support, coaching of new staff…)
- Participate
in the annual planning to provide advice on supply and anticipate future
needs, to ensure a proper supply plan for logistics-related products.
- Maintain
partnership and collaborative relations with regional NGOs and MSF
sections in supply activities, including distribution and storage
capacities.
Supplier management
Nairobi Unit
Nairobi Unit
- Lead
the relation with KSU been the link between KSU and the missions, cells
and DU.
- Identify
opportunities to increase the use of KSU resources
- Monitor
and evaluate supplier performance with KSU, based on KPIs and follow-up of
improvement initiatives
- Seek
for supply opportunities to increase the effectiveness in the use of the
potential of the region
- Ensure
supply good practices at the Nairobi Unit
- Implement
MSF OCBA standard supply procedures at the Nairobi Unit
Supply support Displacement Unit
- Support
the DU in suppliers’ identification and negotiation.
- Ensure
that new products define by DU and technical referents at regional level
are available for all the missions
3. Logistic Purchase Project (Log SIP) implementation
- Implement
specific improvement actions from Log SIP in East & Central Africa
missions
- Identify
new improvement areas and support the Log SIP project leader in the
definition of new actions
- Gather
field data to better design Log SIP actions
- Assess
logistics items in support to Central and East Africa missions, including
market assessment and storage and distribution plans.
- Deliver
scenario planning analysis in order to make an optimum decision for
purchase, storage and distribution of logistics-related items in
anticipation of East and Central Africa mission’s needs.
- Review
assessment data with mission’s teams and provide guidance and input on the
supply aspects.
Selection Criteria
Education and experience
Education and experience
- Strong
Procurement background including suppliers negotiation, with at least 3
years’ experience
- In-depth
knowledge of Excel, Word and Powerpoint
- Field
experience with MSF or other NGO is an asset
- Fluent
written and spoken English and French. Arabic and Spanish are an asset
Competencies
- Commitment
to MSF’s Principles
- Cross-cultural
Awareness and Flexibility
- Analytical
Thinking
- Results
and Quality Orientation
- Service
Orientation
- Planning
and Organising
- Initiative
and Innovation
- Capacity
to Negotiate
- Teamwork
and Cooperation
Conditions
- Based
in Nairobi MSF office with frequent visits to the filed (40 % of his/her
working time) and occasional visits to Barcelona HQ
- Minimum
commitment with the position of 3 years
- Full
time work.
- Annual
gross salary: 3,110,839 KES secondary benefits based on MSF OCBA Reward
Policy.
- Starting date: 1st May
How to Apply:
To apply, all applicants should please send their CV and cover motivation letter under the reference “**Procurement Advisor**” to MSFE-RRHH-NBO@barcelona.msf.org**.**
Please submit your CV and cover letter in ONE file and name the file with your LAST NAME
Closing date: 8th April 2016
Replies will only be sent to short-listed candidates.
To apply, all applicants should please send their CV and cover motivation letter under the reference “**Procurement Advisor**” to MSFE-RRHH-NBO@barcelona.msf.org**.**
Please submit your CV and cover letter in ONE file and name the file with your LAST NAME
Closing date: 8th April 2016
Replies will only be sent to short-listed candidates.