Monday, 6 May 2013

Career Recruitment... John Snow, Inc. (JSl)


  • Career Recruitment... John Snow, Inc. (JSl)
    LOCATION: Calabar - Nigeria

    Our Client
    John Snow, Inc. (JSl) is a US based international public health firm managing three supply chain management related projects through its integrated offices in Abuja, Nigeria. JSl is implementing the USAID/DELIVER PROJECT a technical assistance project funded by USAID to increase the availability of essential health supplies through procurement services and strengthening supply chains in developing countries. JSI also implements the Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) contract for the US Government as part of the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. In addition to the public health program areas, the USAID/DELIVER PROJECT works in malaria.

    meWe are recruiting to fill the following position:

    VACANCY - LONG-TERM CONSULTANT LOGISTICS ADVISOR


    JOB DESCRIPTION
    The USAID/DELIVER PROJECT is seeking to fill the position of a Long-Term Consultant Logistics Advisor to be based in the project office in Calabar. Under the guidance of the Associate Director Public Health, the Consultant will manage public health commodities logistics activities implemented by the USAID/DELIVER PROJECT in Cross River and surrounding states. The selected candidate may be tasked with supporting other areas of work when necessary.

    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
    Support the establishment and routine meetings of procurement and supply management coordination working groups and committees for public health commodities
    Provide technical leadership and support for annual national/state quantification and Procurement planning of public health commodities, in collaboration with all program stakeholders and partners
    Facilitate the design and implementation of assessment and evaluation studies and analyze and present results to stakeholders
    Provide technical input into logistics system design, developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for routine PSM activities for public health commodities
    Provide technical input into developing training curricula and in training federal, state, LGA, and SDP-level program and logistics officers in implementing and monitoring adherence to public health logistics SOPs
    Monitor and provide supportive supervision to the national logistics officers and state level teams as appropriate
    Draft routine quarterly and annual reports for submission to program funders.
    Contribute to identifying best practices and success stories for JSI Nigeria’s periodic logistics bulletin
    Work with Short-Term Technical Assistance (STTA) providers to provide required technical assistance for activities, and facilitate transfer of skills to appropriate local staff
    Perform any other duties assigned

    JOB QUALIFICATIONS
    A clinical degree or a degree in Public Health, Pharmacy, Logistics Management or Business Administration
    Three years of professional experience in health care supply management
    Specific experience in essential Medicine supply chain is strongly desired
    Demonstrated ability to monitor, supervise, and train in health logistics SOP
    Good knowledge of the Nigerian public health sector.
    Strong analytical and problem Solving skills
    Excellent technical writing and presentation skills is highly desired
    A proven ability to work as part of a team and to be self managing
    knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
    Ability and willingness to travel in the field
    Project management experience is desirable.
    Note:This is a long term consultancy position based in Calabar, with the possibility of transition to full-time position. JSI offers excellent benefits, salary will be commensurate with experience and salary history.

    HOW TO APPLY
    Interested applicants should submit their cover letter and resume with salary expectation boldly written at the top of the resume to: logistics_advisor@ng,jsi.com
    please ensure that you write the position applied for in the subject line of your email, otherwise you will be disqualified. Multiple applications will also be disqualified

    DUE DATE: 9th May, 2013