Responsibilities
- Define or revise the supply chain strategy according to the context and the operational needs of the project
- Ensure the stability of supply activities within regular and emergency interventions
- Manage supply orders, procurement, transportation and delivery
- Provide ongoing technical support to the supply teams as well as other departments
- Ensure efficient supply administration and provide adapted tools to support the various supply activities
- Approve the use of supply-related third parties (suppliers, transport companies, freight forwarders)
- Manage, train and supervise the supply team
- At least two years’ relevant professional experience
Depending on our activities and needs, your responsibilities may be adapted according to the specific projects.
You will not be facing these challenges alone; other MSF team members (both international and locally hired staff) will provide technical support, including extensive guidelines and protocols.
Requirements
Versatile professional experience (e.g. procurement, import / export, transport / freight, stock management)IT skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)Fluency in English and / or FrenchAvailable for a minimum of six monthsCommitment to MSF’s work and valuesStrong team playerWillingness to work in all kinds of contexts worldwide, including unstable areasAdaptable and able to work in a multicultural teamFlexible and able to manage stressSelf-driven with a solution-orientated approachAbility to train othersAssets
Diploma in supply chain managementFluency in Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish or RussianExperience in consumable stock management (ideally pharmacy)Experience working in developing countriesPeople management experienceIn the IDP camps of North East Nigeria, many people are attacked by armed actors when they leave the compound to gather firewood. Micahael Githinji was dispatched by the Displacement Unit, to examine ways of reducing IDPs exposure to the violence.Michael is a "Maker" part inventor, part economist and part salesman. His job is to see if innovative technical solutions can be employed to reducing violence against IDPs.© MSF