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Cordaid believes in a world without poverty and exclusion. We strive for just and sustainable societies where every person counts. We stand for knowledge and talent sharing between North and South, between farmers and businesses, between activists and policymakers. Where poverty, conflict and exclusion divide societies, we connect people and communities. We stand for professionalism, expertise and solidarity across borders. We aim at maximizing our social impact and contributing to systemic change. We operate where natural disasters strike, where conflicts tear up communities and where lack of opportunities and service delivery keep families in extreme poverty.

Cordaid is one of the leading CSO’s in the Netherlands, working in fragile contexts on Health, Resilience, Economic opportunities, Humanitarian aid and Security & Justice. Apart from our work abroad we also contribute to new forms of job creation and social innovation in The Netherlands.

Cordaid is a member of the international Catholic networks Caritas and CIDSE and we are active in worldwide civil society networks. We work in around 30 countries in Africa, Middle East and Asia.

For the Cordaid Country office in DR Congo, KInshasa, Cordaid is looking for a Logistics manager Procurement Health

Introduction

Since 1970 Cordaid Democratic Republic of Congo provides support to local partners in particular, specialized organizations in the Health sector such as the Offices of Medical Labor (BDOM) and Caritas, the specialized programs of the Ministry of Health and the various directorates managed by the Ministry of Health. Nowadays, Cordaid finances the projects of more than twenty local partners distributed in the 26 provinces of the DRC.

In July 2012, Cordaid has been selected by Global Fund to Fight Malaria, HIV and Tuberculosis as Principal Recipient (PR) for the medical and community components of the HIV project in 13 provinces namely: Tshopo, Nord Kivu, Tshuapa, Bas Uele, Mongala, Sud Ubangi, Equateur, Haut Uele, Ituri, Nord Ubangi, Maniema, Sud Kivu and the Centre of Kinshasa. During the first phase, Cordaid has supported 110 health zones. In June 2015, Cordaid has been renewed as PR in the same provinces for the HIV and TB component in support of 150 health zones.

Since the 1st of January 2018, Cordaid has become the Main Recipient for the HIV and TB component for all of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Cordaid currently operates in 24 provinces and 448 health zones (354 HIV zones and 340 TB zones). One of the project’s expectations is to address the logistical and managerial challenges related to supply chain management of medical and non-medical inputs, in terms of national and international procurement, security, insurance quality of medicines and medical products, management and data analysis, throughout the acquisition and distribution circuit.

General objective of the posting

Establish and maintain an efficient supply chain, quality assurance and information system on inventory status and input consumption, from ordering to distribution of medical and non-medical products.

Position and responsibilities

The Logistics Manager Procurement Health is responsible for establishing an effective procurement system for medicines and medical equipment needed to provide quality services against HIV and TB at the level of the provinces, health zones and facilities targeted by Cordaid in the project of GF.

He/she should ensure compliance with Cordaid’s standard policies, best practices in managing medicines and medical products, and the promptness and completeness of information on their distribution and use by health facilities.

Its role will be to provide leadership, technical support and capacity building for procurement staff in collaboration with all stakeholders such as the Ministry of Health (MoH), the National AIDS Program (NAP), the National Tuberculosis Control Program (PNLT), the National Drug Supply Program (PNAM), the Regional Distribution Centres (CDR), the Health Zones and the Global Fund’s portfolio for the DRC.

Under the supervision of the HIV-TB Project Coordinator, the Procurement Coordinator will perform the following tasks:

  • Prepare and follow international bidding, procurement and insurance documents for the procurement of medicines, medical equipment and products, and services;
  • Identify bottlenecks along the supply chain and propose appropriate, realistic solutions that can be implemented quickly;
  • Identify the capacity building needs of Procurement staff, National Programs and distribution sites in terms of logistics, inventory management and quality assurance;
  • Mobilize the necessary technical support in logistics, inventory management and quality assurance according to identified needs;
  • Distribute and monitor the use of the Manual Procurement Procedures at all levels of the supply chain in accordance with agreements reached between Cordaid and FM within the project;
  • Compile the entries of the data provided by health zones on inventory management and produce monthly reports with relevant recommendations for Cordaid and all partners;
  • Produce regular analysis of medical input consumption data and report, on a semi-annual basis, on the rational use of inputs against national prescribing patterns for HIV and TB;
  • Conduct field missions for formative supervision and monitoring of early warning indicators of stock-outs at health facilities;
  • Participate in the development, review, implementation and monitoring of Cordaid security measures in the country, at the request of the Country Director;
  • Monitor the security context and any deterioration in what could affect logistical operations and availability of inputs from beneficiaries, provide guidance to teams or partner sites as required in close coordination with the HIV-TB Project Coordinator, Program Director and Country Director
  • Participate in the selection, proper installation, use and maintenance of equipment through the following technical disciplines: information technology, communications, mechanics, energy and electricity.

Qualifications

  • Advanced university degree in pharmacy or logistics management including funding from major donors (FM, EU, USAID, etc.);
  • Experience of at least 10 years in international procurement and logistics management;
  • The ability to produce complex PivotTables and the use of advanced features in Excel; Ability to validate layout compliance for report writing;
  • Able to build on strong working relationships with colleagues from different functions and cultures;
  • Experience in a flexible approach to management and prioritization in a high workload and multiple and complex tasks in a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines;
  • An understanding of and the commitment to Cordaid’s missions and values;
  • Teamplayer, able to work under stress, have an entrepreneurial spirit, result-oriented;
  • Fluent in French and English, oral and written;
  • Knowledge of the complex context of the Democratic Republic of Congo and its health sector is an asset.

Specifics of station

The Logistics manager will be based at Kinshasa.

Contract information

The contract period is for 12 months starting as soon as possible, with the intention to extend for a longer period. We offer a Cordaid contract with a competitive salary and a benefit package which includes R&R, a comprehensive insurance cover, social security and pension contribution, a holiday allowance, 13th month, hardship allowance and cost of living allowance (if applicable).

How to apply:

Further information & how to apply

Applications including a motivation letter and extensive CV in English, including the contact details of at least three professional references, should be forwarded on attn. of mr. Yaouba Kaigama before 7 May 2018.

Please note that we accept applications through our website only: https://www.cordaid.org/en/vacancies/international/?cd_job_id=100451

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Cordaid is the Catholic Organisation for Relief and Development Aid (CORDAID). It is one of the biggest international development organizations, with a network of around a thousand partner organisations in 36 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and has a disposable annual budget of around 170 million euros (2006).

 Cordaid directly employs 400 people, amongst them 300 are based in the Netherlands and the rest are stationed all over the world (2010). Cordaid is also known under the names of the funds it manages: Cordaid Memisa, Cordaid Mensen in Nood (People in Need), Cordaid Bond Zonder Naam (Association Without Name), Cordaid Kinderstem (Children's Voice).

Cordaid was founded in 1999 in The Hague, with the aim of helping people in distress and fighting structural poverty. It is a merge of three Dutch Catholic development organisations: Memisa Medicus Mundi (created in 1925), Mensen in Nood (People in Need, created in 1914) and Lenten Campaign/Bilance. The history of these organisations goes back to the beginning of the 20th century when the organisations were active in the area of shelter and (missionary) care for refugees, providing direct aid in the event of disasters, medical care and direct improvement of social and economic position of poor people.

The merge allowed the newly created NGO to benefit from broader resources, rationalised management and organisation and aimed at coordinating actions and projects. Each organisation became a fund with Kinderstem (Children's voice) being part of Mensen in Nood, until October 2004, when Cordaid's General Assembly voted the creation of a separate fund focusing on aid to children living in slums. Cordaid Microcredit was formed in October 2006, following the tenth anniversary of the microfinance activities. On 1 January 2007, the Dutch NGO Bond Zonder Naam (founded in 1938) joined Cordaid. Since 2012 the campaigning cooperation with the Lenten Campaign Foundation ('Vastenaktie') has ended.

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Cordaid believes in a world without poverty and exclusion. We strive for just and sustainable societies where every person counts. We stand for knowledge and talent sharing between North and South, between farmers and businesses, between activists and policymakers. Where poverty, conflict and exclusion divide societies, we connect people and communities. We stand for professionalism, expertise and solidarity across borders. We aim at maximizing our social impact and contributing to systemic change. We operate where natural disasters strike, where conflicts tear up communities and where lack of opportunities and service delivery keep families in extreme poverty.

Cordaid is one of the leading CSO’s in the Netherlands, working in fragile contexts on Health, Resilience, Economic opportunities, Humanitarian aid and Security & Justice. Apart from our work abroad we also contribute to new forms of job creation and social innovation in The Netherlands.

Cordaid is a member of the international Catholic networks Caritas and CIDSE and we are active in worldwide civil society networks. We work in around 30 countries in Africa, Middle East and Asia.

For the Cordaid Country office in DR Congo, KInshasa, Cordaid is looking for a Logistics manager Procurement Health

Introduction

Since 1970 Cordaid Democratic Republic of Congo provides support to local partners in particular, specialized organizations in the Health sector such as the Offices of Medical Labor (BDOM) and Caritas, the specialized programs of the Ministry of Health and the various directorates managed by the Ministry of Health. Nowadays, Cordaid finances the projects of more than twenty local partners distributed in the 26 provinces of the DRC.

In July 2012, Cordaid has been selected by Global Fund to Fight Malaria, HIV and Tuberculosis as Principal Recipient (PR) for the medical and community components of the HIV project in 13 provinces namely: Tshopo, Nord Kivu, Tshuapa, Bas Uele, Mongala, Sud Ubangi, Equateur, Haut Uele, Ituri, Nord Ubangi, Maniema, Sud Kivu and the Centre of Kinshasa. During the first phase, Cordaid has supported 110 health zones. In June 2015, Cordaid has been renewed as PR in the same provinces for the HIV and TB component in support of 150 health zones.

Since the 1st of January 2018, Cordaid has become the Main Recipient for the HIV and TB component for all of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Cordaid currently operates in 24 provinces and 448 health zones (354 HIV zones and 340 TB zones). One of the project's expectations is to address the logistical and managerial challenges related to supply chain management of medical and non-medical inputs, in terms of national and international procurement, security, insurance quality of medicines and medical products, management and data analysis, throughout the acquisition and distribution circuit.

General objective of the posting

Establish and maintain an efficient supply chain, quality assurance and information system on inventory status and input consumption, from ordering to distribution of medical and non-medical products.

Position and responsibilities

The Logistics Manager Procurement Health is responsible for establishing an effective procurement system for medicines and medical equipment needed to provide quality services against HIV and TB at the level of the provinces, health zones and facilities targeted by Cordaid in the project of GF.

He/she should ensure compliance with Cordaid's standard policies, best practices in managing medicines and medical products, and the promptness and completeness of information on their distribution and use by health facilities.

Its role will be to provide leadership, technical support and capacity building for procurement staff in collaboration with all stakeholders such as the Ministry of Health (MoH), the National AIDS Program (NAP), the National Tuberculosis Control Program (PNLT), the National Drug Supply Program (PNAM), the Regional Distribution Centres (CDR), the Health Zones and the Global Fund's portfolio for the DRC.

Under the supervision of the HIV-TB Project Coordinator, the Procurement Coordinator will perform the following tasks:

  • Prepare and follow international bidding, procurement and insurance documents for the procurement of medicines, medical equipment and products, and services;
  • Identify bottlenecks along the supply chain and propose appropriate, realistic solutions that can be implemented quickly;
  • Identify the capacity building needs of Procurement staff, National Programs and distribution sites in terms of logistics, inventory management and quality assurance;
  • Mobilize the necessary technical support in logistics, inventory management and quality assurance according to identified needs;
  • Distribute and monitor the use of the Manual Procurement Procedures at all levels of the supply chain in accordance with agreements reached between Cordaid and FM within the project;
  • Compile the entries of the data provided by health zones on inventory management and produce monthly reports with relevant recommendations for Cordaid and all partners;
  • Produce regular analysis of medical input consumption data and report, on a semi-annual basis, on the rational use of inputs against national prescribing patterns for HIV and TB;
  • Conduct field missions for formative supervision and monitoring of early warning indicators of stock-outs at health facilities;
  • Participate in the development, review, implementation and monitoring of Cordaid security measures in the country, at the request of the Country Director;
  • Monitor the security context and any deterioration in what could affect logistical operations and availability of inputs from beneficiaries, provide guidance to teams or partner sites as required in close coordination with the HIV-TB Project Coordinator, Program Director and Country Director
  • Participate in the selection, proper installation, use and maintenance of equipment through the following technical disciplines: information technology, communications, mechanics, energy and electricity.

Qualifications

  • Advanced university degree in pharmacy or logistics management including funding from major donors (FM, EU, USAID, etc.);
  • Experience of at least 10 years in international procurement and logistics management;
  • The ability to produce complex PivotTables and the use of advanced features in Excel; Ability to validate layout compliance for report writing;
  • Able to build on strong working relationships with colleagues from different functions and cultures;
  • Experience in a flexible approach to management and prioritization in a high workload and multiple and complex tasks in a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines;
  • An understanding of and the commitment to Cordaid's missions and values;
  • Teamplayer, able to work under stress, have an entrepreneurial spirit, result-oriented;
  • Fluent in French and English, oral and written;
  • Knowledge of the complex context of the Democratic Republic of Congo and its health sector is an asset.

Specifics of station

The Logistics manager will be based at Kinshasa.

Contract information

The contract period is for 12 months starting as soon as possible, with the intention to extend for a longer period. We offer a Cordaid contract with a competitive salary and a benefit package which includes R&R, a comprehensive insurance cover, social security and pension contribution, a holiday allowance, 13th month, hardship allowance and cost of living allowance (if applicable).

How to apply:

Further information & how to apply

Applications including a motivation letter and extensive CV in English, including the contact details of at least three professional references, should be forwarded on attn. of mr. Yaouba Kaigama before 7 May 2018.

Please note that we accept applications through our website only: https://www.cordaid.org/en/vacancies/international/?cd_job_id=100451

2018-05-08

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