Job Title: Supply
Chain and Logistics Expert
Hiring Organization: SoCha
Location – Locality: Nairobi
Location – Region: Kenya
Industry: NGO
Job Type: Full
Time
Salary: KES
Date Posted: 07/12/2024
USAID/KEA’s
new strategy has a key objective of localization that works towards enhancing
the capacity of local organizations. USAID/Kenya’s Office of Health Population
and Nutrition (HPN) invests in population and health programs that aim to
improve the survival, well-being, and productivity of the Kenyan population,
especially in poor, marginalized, and underserved communities. To support the
Kenyan people more sustainably, USAID is focused on strengthening county-level
development and Kenya-owned, led, and managed organizations. As part of this
effort, USAID launched 13 new health programs that will be implemented by local
organizations under an initiative called Kenya Health Partnerships for Quality
Services (KHPQS). The programs are meant to support the county governments in
achieving the national goals of responding to HIV/AIDS, safeguarding the rights
and welfare of children and adolescents impacted by HIV/AIDS, and ensuring
equitable access to and use of quality primary health services by the most vulnerable.
SoCha is seeking a Supply Chain and Logistics Expert with international
experience to support USAID/KEA’s health program teams and KHPQS partners. This
role will collaborate closely with the USAID health program teams and LISA. The
expert will also provide comprehensive support in supply chain management for
the USAID health program, ensuring efficient coordination with stakeholders and
adherence to established protocols and guidelines.
Scope of Work:
The
supply chain expert’s responsibilities will include:
- Support
USAID health product and technology procurement by reviewing inventory
levels and status to determine when new procurements should be initiated,
tracking planned arrivals, and flagging delays and challenges in the
procurement process.
- Support
with drafting the annual Master List (ML) coordinating with USAID health
program teams in addition to identifying any risks or delays with the ML
approval.
- Provide
technical support to USAID supply chain activities such as Dawa za Ubora
(DzU), Afya Uwazi, Afya Ugavi, KIPS, and others by reviewing work plans,
reports, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), processes, inventory, and
other activity deliverables. As appropriate, participate in monthly
meetings, other technical meetings with the partners, and site visits.
- Review
supply chain partner reports and feedback, identifying areas that need to
be communicated and shared with other partners.
- Participate
in coordination and technical meetings with USAID team members,
implementing partners, and technical colleagues.
- Participate
in commodity forecasting and quantification exercises, providing technical
inputs, coordinating with clinical colleagues, coordinating USAID
commodity support, and providing feedback to USAID colleagues.
Minimum
Qualifications and Experience:
- Bachelor’s
degree in public health, supply chain management, pharmacy, or a related
field. Advanced degree preferred.
- At
least twelve (12) years of international experience in supply chain
management, preferably in the health sector.
- Demonstrated
expertise in health product and technology procurement.
- Strong
analytical skills for inventory management and procurement processes, with
the ability to offer recommendations for improvement.
- International
experience working with the health sector in a low to medium income
country context is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated
experience in drafting, coordinating, and obtaining approvals for project
documents with government health authorities or similar governing bodies.
- Proven
ability to provide technical assistance and analysis on work plans,
reports, KPIs, and inventory management.
- Experience
in facilitating meetings and conducting site visits, including
coordinating with multiple stakeholders and partners.
- Strong
analytical skills with the ability to review supply chain reports,
identify areas for improvement, and facilitate communication among
partners.
- Experience
in commodity forecasting and quantification exercises, collaborating with
clinical colleagues and donors, preferably including USAID.
- Strong
communication and reporting skills, including the ability to effectively
communicate findings and results to implementing partners and management.