Temporary Appointment: Logistician Specialist (Health Section), P-3, Nairobi Kenya ( 157 views0 applications


Purpose of the Position

Under the overall guidance of Chief Health and Programme Manager of Support to Strengthening of Health System (SSHSP) in Puntland, and under the technical line management of the Supply and Logistics Section, the incumbent will be responsible for the following activities.

The position requires frequent travels between Garowe and Nairobi.

Key Expected Results

  1. Procurement, Supply Chain Planning and Management support: The Logistician will co-ordinate all procurement, supply chain planning and management for the Health Section.
  2. Demand Information Management: The Logistician will develop and implement an effective, collaborative system of consumption tracking and analysis and will work with all partners to create a system that collates reliable, accurate data on demand, consumption and all stocks levels on a monthly basis. The Logistician will analyse this data to verify forecast versus actual and provide a quarterly update.
  3. Supply and Distribution Planning and Management: The Logistician will co-ordinate all sales orders, purchase orders and other tasks associated with procurement for the Health Section. The Logistician will compile and manage all supply and distribution plans for all health programs, forecasting supplies and stock movements up to 18 months and confirming exact movements in quarterly reviews. The Logistician will monitor all distribution plans to mitigate against stock-outs and ensure all movements are performed in a cost-effective manner. The Logistician will work with the Logistics Team to plan and manage all inventory in the warehouse and stock in transit.
  4. Targeted Performance Management: The Logistician will support the targeted performance management system of UNICEF Logistics by providing data on availability, lead-time, consumption and demand. The Logistician will actively work with the Supply and Logistics Team in both the country office and the zonal offices, as well as the wider Health Team; to collaboratively create a joined-up supply network, in which all activities are focused on the delivery of targeted performance measurements.
  1. Health System Strengthening – Capacity building and provision of Technical assistance: Through capacity building initiatives and provision of technical assistance, the objective would be to gradually transfer the responsibility of at least supply management system to Somali authorities while mitigating all risks. The Med will develop and implement a training and capacity building plan to be implemented in phases in the follow areas:
  1. Supply Chain Planning: The Logistician will work with the Health Team and key partners including health authorities to establish information sharing systems and procedures to ensure all key health partners are involved in, and kept up to date with, supply chain planning systems as above.
  2. Partner and Health Authorities Information Management: Work with the Health Team and key partners to create systems for improved information collection, compilation, analysis and management by all partners.
  3. Partner and Health Authorities Warehouse Management: The incumbent work with key partners and Logistics colleagues, especially the Cold Chain Specialist, to ensure that all Warehouse practises conform to Good Warehousing Practises.
  4. Partner and Health Authorities Distribution Management: The Work with key partners and Logistics colleagues, especially the Cold Chain Specialist, to ensure that all Warehouse practises conform to Good Distribution Practises.
  5. Last Mile: Work with key partners and Logistics colleagues to analyse methods for improving partner and end-user articulation of requirements; focusing on service delivery, GSP and GDP in the last mile.
  6. Service Delivery Assessment: The Logistician will support the Logistics and Health Teams on the assessment of the feasibility of service delivery to key partners of certain functions within the network.

Deliverables

  1. Demand Planning System: Development and Implementation of a Health Demand Information Management and Forecasting System, that aligns with and complements, existing, similar UNICEF SCO systems. The key areas to be addressed are:
  1. Consumption Tracking and Analysis: Support all partners with the creation and implementation of a consumption tracking and analysis tool and process.
  2. Forecasting Tools Analysis and Assessment: Provide benchmark analysis and assessments on appropriate, best-practise forecasting tools. Ensure the implementation of the selected system(s).
  1. Supply and Distribution Plans: Distribution Plans for 2017 – 2018 with a system for providing monthly/ quarterly updates on planned versus actual.
  1. Master Plan. In consultation with the zonal offices, develop 18 month plan for all Health Supplies for all implementing partners.
  2. Plan versus actual: Provide detailed, monthly analysis on planned distribution versus actual, with root cause trending for variances and methodology for incorporating such variances into the plan going forward.
  3. Quarterly Revisions: Provide quarterly reviews of all plans, focusing on root trend analysis of main issues and risks; and providing clear guidelines on how to mitigate against these.
  1. Reporting: Provide consistent reports on progress concerning completion of tasks, focusing on:
  1. Monthly updates on Supply and Distribution Plans.
  2. Quarterly Review of Demand Forecast versus Actual.
  3. Final Report on results of consultancy.
  1. Capacity Building: Develop and implement Training for health authorities and all implementing partners in the following areas:
  1. Supply Chain Planning. Information Management, Warehouse Management, Distribution Management and Last Mile.
  1. Supply Chain Service Delivery Assessment: Support Logistics Team with Service Delivery Assessment on areas related to Health System Strengthening as and when required.

Qualifications of Successful Candidate

  1. Education

Advanced university degree in Supply and Logistics, Procurement, Business Administration, or International Economics. Equivalent educational qualification in relevant areas (transport or logistics operations/management, supply management, etc.) may be accepted.

*First university degree with additional two-years ofrelevant work experience is acceptable in lieu of anadvanced university degree.

Work Experience

Language

Competencies of Successful Candidate

Core Values

Core Competencies

Functional Competencies

To view our competency framework, please click here.

Remarks

How to apply:

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization.

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UNICEF has spent nearly 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families. Working with and for children through adolescence and into adulthood requires a global presence whose goal is to produce results and monitor their effects. UNICEF also lobbies and partners with leaders, thinkers and policy makers to help all children realize their rights—especially the most disadvantaged.

The United Nations Children's Fund is a United Nations (UN) programme headquartered in New York City that provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. It is one of the members of the United Nations Development Group and its executive committee.

UNICEF was created by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 December 1946, to provide emergency food and healthcare to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. The Polish physician Ludwik Rajchman is widely regarded as the founder of UNICEF and served as its first chairman from 1946. On Rajchman's suggestion, the American Maurice Pate was appointed its first executive director, serving from 1947 until his death in 1965. In 1953, UNICEF's mandate was extended to address the needs of children in the developing world and became a permanent part of the United Nations System. At that time, the words "international" and "emergency" were dropped from the organization's name, making it simply the United Nations Children's Fund, or popularly known as "UNICEF".

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Purpose of the Position

Under the overall guidance of Chief Health and Programme Manager of Support to Strengthening of Health System (SSHSP) in Puntland, and under the technical line management of the Supply and Logistics Section, the incumbent will be responsible for the following activities.

The position requires frequent travels between Garowe and Nairobi.

Key Expected Results

  1. Procurement, Supply Chain Planning and Management support: The Logistician will co-ordinate all procurement, supply chain planning and management for the Health Section.
  2. Demand Information Management: The Logistician will develop and implement an effective, collaborative system of consumption tracking and analysis and will work with all partners to create a system that collates reliable, accurate data on demand, consumption and all stocks levels on a monthly basis. The Logistician will analyse this data to verify forecast versus actual and provide a quarterly update.
  3. Supply and Distribution Planning and Management: The Logistician will co-ordinate all sales orders, purchase orders and other tasks associated with procurement for the Health Section. The Logistician will compile and manage all supply and distribution plans for all health programs, forecasting supplies and stock movements up to 18 months and confirming exact movements in quarterly reviews. The Logistician will monitor all distribution plans to mitigate against stock-outs and ensure all movements are performed in a cost-effective manner. The Logistician will work with the Logistics Team to plan and manage all inventory in the warehouse and stock in transit.
  4. Targeted Performance Management: The Logistician will support the targeted performance management system of UNICEF Logistics by providing data on availability, lead-time, consumption and demand. The Logistician will actively work with the Supply and Logistics Team in both the country office and the zonal offices, as well as the wider Health Team; to collaboratively create a joined-up supply network, in which all activities are focused on the delivery of targeted performance measurements.
  1. Health System Strengthening – Capacity building and provision of Technical assistance: Through capacity building initiatives and provision of technical assistance, the objective would be to gradually transfer the responsibility of at least supply management system to Somali authorities while mitigating all risks. The Med will develop and implement a training and capacity building plan to be implemented in phases in the follow areas:
  1. Supply Chain Planning: The Logistician will work with the Health Team and key partners including health authorities to establish information sharing systems and procedures to ensure all key health partners are involved in, and kept up to date with, supply chain planning systems as above.
  2. Partner and Health Authorities Information Management: Work with the Health Team and key partners to create systems for improved information collection, compilation, analysis and management by all partners.
  3. Partner and Health Authorities Warehouse Management: The incumbent work with key partners and Logistics colleagues, especially the Cold Chain Specialist, to ensure that all Warehouse practises conform to Good Warehousing Practises.
  4. Partner and Health Authorities Distribution Management: The Work with key partners and Logistics colleagues, especially the Cold Chain Specialist, to ensure that all Warehouse practises conform to Good Distribution Practises.
  5. Last Mile: Work with key partners and Logistics colleagues to analyse methods for improving partner and end-user articulation of requirements; focusing on service delivery, GSP and GDP in the last mile.
  6. Service Delivery Assessment: The Logistician will support the Logistics and Health Teams on the assessment of the feasibility of service delivery to key partners of certain functions within the network.

Deliverables

  1. Demand Planning System: Development and Implementation of a Health Demand Information Management and Forecasting System, that aligns with and complements, existing, similar UNICEF SCO systems. The key areas to be addressed are:
  1. Consumption Tracking and Analysis: Support all partners with the creation and implementation of a consumption tracking and analysis tool and process.
  2. Forecasting Tools Analysis and Assessment: Provide benchmark analysis and assessments on appropriate, best-practise forecasting tools. Ensure the implementation of the selected system(s).
  1. Supply and Distribution Plans: Distribution Plans for 2017 – 2018 with a system for providing monthly/ quarterly updates on planned versus actual.
  1. Master Plan. In consultation with the zonal offices, develop 18 month plan for all Health Supplies for all implementing partners.
  2. Plan versus actual: Provide detailed, monthly analysis on planned distribution versus actual, with root cause trending for variances and methodology for incorporating such variances into the plan going forward.
  3. Quarterly Revisions: Provide quarterly reviews of all plans, focusing on root trend analysis of main issues and risks; and providing clear guidelines on how to mitigate against these.
  1. Reporting: Provide consistent reports on progress concerning completion of tasks, focusing on:
  1. Monthly updates on Supply and Distribution Plans.
  2. Quarterly Review of Demand Forecast versus Actual.
  3. Final Report on results of consultancy.
  1. Capacity Building: Develop and implement Training for health authorities and all implementing partners in the following areas:
  1. Supply Chain Planning. Information Management, Warehouse Management, Distribution Management and Last Mile.
  1. Supply Chain Service Delivery Assessment: Support Logistics Team with Service Delivery Assessment on areas related to Health System Strengthening as and when required.

Qualifications of Successful Candidate

  1. Education

Advanced university degree in Supply and Logistics, Procurement, Business Administration, or International Economics. Equivalent educational qualification in relevant areas (transport or logistics operations/management, supply management, etc.) may be accepted.

*First university degree with additional two-years ofrelevant work experience is acceptable in lieu of anadvanced university degree.

Work Experience

Language

Competencies of Successful Candidate

Core Values

Core Competencies

Functional Competencies

To view our competency framework, please click here.

Remarks

How to apply:

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization.

2017-07-03

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