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CONTEXT

The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s northeast and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe ongoing crises in the world, now entering in its ninth year and shows no sign of abating. In 2018, at least 7.7 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in the worst affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, while more than 1.6 million people remained internally displaced in these three states in November 2017. 86% of internally displaced persons (IDPs) do not believe that the current context allows for a safe and dignified return, and nearly 1 in 4 IDPs have expressed their intent to settle in their current place of displacement instead of returning (OCHA HRP 2018).

An estimated 440,000 children under the age of 5 are malnourished across the 3 most-affected States (HRP, February 2018), while 47% of them are in Borno State (207,521 SAM children, HPC Nutrition Figures, November 2017). Furthermore, The Nigerian Cadre Harmonisé (November 2017) states that in Borno State alone 1,575,414 individuals were facing critical food insecurity. The Maiduguri Metropolitan Center (MC) and Jere Local Government Authority (LGA) are still categorized as “in food crisis” by the IPC (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification).

In 2017, ALIMA continued to implement projects in Muna Garage in Jere LGA, where ALIMA performs general consultations for children under 5 and provides Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) to pregnant and lactating women (antenatal and postnatal consultations). ALIMA partners with UNFPA to manage victims of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). An Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Program (OTP) is also available for children under 5 suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the clinic, where women and caretakers are trained to screen their children for malnutrition using the MUAC tape.

In Maiduguri MC, where ALIMA is working in partnership with the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Center (ITFC) manages children under 5 suffering from SAM with medical complications in a 30-bed capacity building.

In the same way, ALIMA has continued working in Monguno in 2017 in 5 IDP camps (GGSS, GSSS, GDSS, Kuya, and Waterboard), in local host communities (Gana Ali, Abari, Bakassi) and in the Maternal and Child Health Center (MCH). In Monguno, ALIMA was the lead agency for the nutrition sector. In the IDP camps and in the host communities, ALIMA delivers primary health care and OTP to children under 5. In the MCH, ALIMA provides sexual and reproductive care including Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn care. Based in Monguno, a rapid response team conducted an emergency intervention in Baga and Doro towns (Kukawa LGA) in November 2017 to provide emergency OPD, OTP and SRH in 2 sites. The emergency team also responded to cholera outbreak from August to November 2017 in Maiduguri and Monguno, joining its efforts and coordinating its actions with the State Ministry of Health and partners.

In January 2018, ALIMA in partnership with Borno state government via ministry of rehabilitation, Ministry of Health and Hospital management board start the 3 years’ early recovery project funded by DEU and will be implemented in 4 LGA, Askira-Uba, Hawul, Ngala and Monguno focusing on strengthening of health staff capacity and rehabilitation of hospital and PHC.

ALIMA’s teams in Nigeria represents 324 National staff and 35 expatriates.

POST TYPOLOGY

Position: – Project Logistics Manager

Location: – Maiduguri Borno Mission Nigeria

Administrative Reporting: – Project Coordinator

Technical Line Reporting: – Logistics Coordinator

Supervision: – logistics team including.Logs. Supervisor, Purchaser and Storekeeper

PROTECTION OF BENEFICIARIES AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY

Level 3: The incumbent will have contact with children or/and vulnerable adults either frequently (for example, once a week or more), or regularly (e.g. four days in a month or more or overnight) because he or she works in national programs, or because he visits national programs, or because he is responsible for implementing the recruitment process; Therefore, a criminal record check or the presentation of a certificate of good life and manners will be required. In situations where the impossibility of providing a criminal record or a certificate of good life and manners is found, a statement of honor will be requested.

MISSION AND MAIN ACTIVITIES

Plan, coordinate and monitor all logistics related activities in the project area including all non-medical assistance related activities (shelter, food, water hygiene-sanitation and essential non-food items) and provide support to medical assistance activities, according to ALIMA standards in order to ensure an optimal running of the project.

Support the growing activities of the Project with the resources, procedures and tools defined with the Logistics Coordinator, in order to facilitate achievement of the operational objectivesThe Project Logistics reports directly to the Project Coordinator in the field, and to the Logistics Coordinator as well (technical referents). He/She supervises a logistics team in the project including Logistics Supervisor, purchaser and storekeeper

Main responsibilities:

In collaboration with the Project Team and the Logistics Coordinator, define, implement and monitor logistics activities and objectives based on the ALIMA strategic planning, standards and protocols.

This involves the following tasks:

He/She:

  • Is responsible to ensure the implementation of support (communications, electricity, transport, IT) and any other logistical activities required to achieve the medical objectives (construction/restoration, water & sanitation, Cold Chain, etc.)
  • Is responsible to manage and monitor the material resources for the Project, under the supervision of the Project Coordinator and the Logistics Coordinator
  • Is responsible to ensure installations and maintenance of functional office space and lodging facilities in the project in an adequate living conditions as well as all the equipment required with a support from the Logistics team at the field and from ALIMA Coordination team
  • Is responsible for the asset, Inventory, fleet, stock, Contracts & follow up, vendors and price lists management of the project
  • Is responsible to ensure an appropriate supply chain for the Project with the direct support of the Supply Chain Manager of the coordination
  • Is responsible to ensure implementation of the technical SOPs, policies of logistics/security procedures in the Project areas/zones according to ALIMA standard Logistics & Security Guidelines
  • Is involved with the Project Coordinator in Mapping/Identification of the local actors within the area of intervention: local authorities, NGOs, etc. to ensure good relationship with all the actors
  • Is responsible to coordinate, organize, supervise, coach and support logistics team members’ performance to improve the logistics components of the project
  • Is responsible to plan and supervise, in close collaboration with the Project Coordination, the associated processes (recruitment, training, induction, performance evaluation, development of skills and internal / external communication) of the project logistics staff in order to ensure the required performance and achieving goals
  • Shall ensure implementation, manage and monitor the necessary reporting tools for logistics activities
  • Is responsible to compile the quantitative logistics data (consummations, stocks, distributions) and analyze them before transmission to the project coordinator and the Logistics coordinator in monthly reporting
  • Participates in exploratory mission’s / situation assessments and define logistics operational priorities when needed
  • Participates in the development of the project proposal and project budget review.
  • Ensures weekly/bimonthly and monthly Logistics reports as per ALIMA standards Guidelines.
  • Follows up Action Plan settings.
  • Ensures the implementation of preventive measures against abuse of power, gender-based and sexual violence:

– Participates in training and awareness sessions

– Applies standards relating to the prevention of abuse

– Ensures that his team members follow training and awareness sessions and apply standards relating to the prevention of abuse

– Contributes to creating and maintaining a fulfilling and protective environment.

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

  • University degree in Logistics, Supply or any other relevant field
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in humanitarian Logistics supply management, with role of internal Procurement compliance
  • Experience with a medical international NGO, an asset
  • Strong Team management and supervision skills
  • Strong leadership qualities
  • Perfect knowledge of MS Office package, especially Excel & Word
  • Rigorous, stress resistant, good adaptation capacity and capacity of meeting deadlines.
  • Communications and negotiation skills
  • Flexibility and proactivity

Language: English is mandatory (written, read, spoken), French is an asset.

CONDITIONS

Contract term: contract under French law, 6 months’ renewable

Salary: depending on experience + per diem

ALIMA pays for:

– Travel costs between the expatriate’s country of origin and the mission location

– Accommodation costs

– Medical cover from the first day of the contract to a month after the date of departure from the mission country for the employee

– Evacuation of the employee

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The Alliance for International Medical Action, ALIMA, offers a new way of collaboration between humanitarian organizations. ALIMA puts network and strengthens national NGOs of humanitarian medicine to implement demanding care projects both in the quality of medicine in the number of patients treated. These projects are both in humanitarian emergencies and in chronic crisis contexts that require the development of medium-term projects.

ALIMA’s innovative operational approach and research programmes deepen the impact of our humanitarian work and help us save as many lives as possible. The funds entrusted to ALIMA allow us to:

Treat more patients and save even more lives by providing high-quality medical care that is adapted to each humanitarian crisis;

Offer improved treatments in ongoing medical crises such as malaria, acute malnutrition and associated illnesses. We also deliver comprehensive and systematic paediatric treatment programmes to reduce infant and child mortality;

Invest in medical innovation by using research to improve what we do in humanitarian crises, we seek to deliver sustainable medical solutions to people who wouldn’t otherwise have access to treatment.

“In Niger, ALIMA and BEFEN have developed strategies that get mums to participate in screening their children for malnutrition. This strategy has identified sick children at an earlier stage and significantly reduced the numbers who are hospitalized. In 2015, they treated nearly 50,000 severely malnourished children”. Amadou Alzouma, programme officer of the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department (ECHO)

“Today we have amassed one hundred years’ experience in humanitarian aid. The contexts are evolving and with them the needs of the populations. Operational research is paramount for finding solutions to increasingly complex health problems”. Dr Moumouni Kinda, ALIMA programme officer

ALIMA brings together stakeholders committed to serving the health of the most vulnerable. Together they are inventing a new kind of emergency humanitarian medicine for the 21st century. ALIMA develops innovative approaches designed to fill the gap between medical needs in crisis situations and the responses of the humanitarian aid system. This approach is based on four principles: proximity, alliance, quality, and research.

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CONTEXT

The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s northeast and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe ongoing crises in the world, now entering in its ninth year and shows no sign of abating. In 2018, at least 7.7 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in the worst affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, while more than 1.6 million people remained internally displaced in these three states in November 2017. 86% of internally displaced persons (IDPs) do not believe that the current context allows for a safe and dignified return, and nearly 1 in 4 IDPs have expressed their intent to settle in their current place of displacement instead of returning (OCHA HRP 2018).

An estimated 440,000 children under the age of 5 are malnourished across the 3 most-affected States (HRP, February 2018), while 47% of them are in Borno State (207,521 SAM children, HPC Nutrition Figures, November 2017). Furthermore, The Nigerian Cadre Harmonisé (November 2017) states that in Borno State alone 1,575,414 individuals were facing critical food insecurity. The Maiduguri Metropolitan Center (MC) and Jere Local Government Authority (LGA) are still categorized as “in food crisis” by the IPC (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification).

In 2017, ALIMA continued to implement projects in Muna Garage in Jere LGA, where ALIMA performs general consultations for children under 5 and provides Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) to pregnant and lactating women (antenatal and postnatal consultations). ALIMA partners with UNFPA to manage victims of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). An Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Program (OTP) is also available for children under 5 suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the clinic, where women and caretakers are trained to screen their children for malnutrition using the MUAC tape.

In Maiduguri MC, where ALIMA is working in partnership with the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Center (ITFC) manages children under 5 suffering from SAM with medical complications in a 30-bed capacity building.

In the same way, ALIMA has continued working in Monguno in 2017 in 5 IDP camps (GGSS, GSSS, GDSS, Kuya, and Waterboard), in local host communities (Gana Ali, Abari, Bakassi) and in the Maternal and Child Health Center (MCH). In Monguno, ALIMA was the lead agency for the nutrition sector. In the IDP camps and in the host communities, ALIMA delivers primary health care and OTP to children under 5. In the MCH, ALIMA provides sexual and reproductive care including Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn care. Based in Monguno, a rapid response team conducted an emergency intervention in Baga and Doro towns (Kukawa LGA) in November 2017 to provide emergency OPD, OTP and SRH in 2 sites. The emergency team also responded to cholera outbreak from August to November 2017 in Maiduguri and Monguno, joining its efforts and coordinating its actions with the State Ministry of Health and partners.

In January 2018, ALIMA in partnership with Borno state government via ministry of rehabilitation, Ministry of Health and Hospital management board start the 3 years’ early recovery project funded by DEU and will be implemented in 4 LGA, Askira-Uba, Hawul, Ngala and Monguno focusing on strengthening of health staff capacity and rehabilitation of hospital and PHC.

ALIMA’s teams in Nigeria represents 324 National staff and 35 expatriates.

POST TYPOLOGY

Position: - Project Logistics Manager

Location: - Maiduguri Borno Mission Nigeria

Administrative Reporting: - Project Coordinator

Technical Line Reporting: - Logistics Coordinator

Supervision: - logistics team including.Logs. Supervisor, Purchaser and Storekeeper

PROTECTION OF BENEFICIARIES AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY

Level 3: The incumbent will have contact with children or/and vulnerable adults either frequently (for example, once a week or more), or regularly (e.g. four days in a month or more or overnight) because he or she works in national programs, or because he visits national programs, or because he is responsible for implementing the recruitment process; Therefore, a criminal record check or the presentation of a certificate of good life and manners will be required. In situations where the impossibility of providing a criminal record or a certificate of good life and manners is found, a statement of honor will be requested.

MISSION AND MAIN ACTIVITIES

Plan, coordinate and monitor all logistics related activities in the project area including all non-medical assistance related activities (shelter, food, water hygiene-sanitation and essential non-food items) and provide support to medical assistance activities, according to ALIMA standards in order to ensure an optimal running of the project.

Support the growing activities of the Project with the resources, procedures and tools defined with the Logistics Coordinator, in order to facilitate achievement of the operational objectivesThe Project Logistics reports directly to the Project Coordinator in the field, and to the Logistics Coordinator as well (technical referents). He/She supervises a logistics team in the project including Logistics Supervisor, purchaser and storekeeper

Main responsibilities:

In collaboration with the Project Team and the Logistics Coordinator, define, implement and monitor logistics activities and objectives based on the ALIMA strategic planning, standards and protocols.

This involves the following tasks:

He/She:

  • Is responsible to ensure the implementation of support (communications, electricity, transport, IT) and any other logistical activities required to achieve the medical objectives (construction/restoration, water & sanitation, Cold Chain, etc.)
  • Is responsible to manage and monitor the material resources for the Project, under the supervision of the Project Coordinator and the Logistics Coordinator
  • Is responsible to ensure installations and maintenance of functional office space and lodging facilities in the project in an adequate living conditions as well as all the equipment required with a support from the Logistics team at the field and from ALIMA Coordination team
  • Is responsible for the asset, Inventory, fleet, stock, Contracts & follow up, vendors and price lists management of the project
  • Is responsible to ensure an appropriate supply chain for the Project with the direct support of the Supply Chain Manager of the coordination
  • Is responsible to ensure implementation of the technical SOPs, policies of logistics/security procedures in the Project areas/zones according to ALIMA standard Logistics & Security Guidelines
  • Is involved with the Project Coordinator in Mapping/Identification of the local actors within the area of intervention: local authorities, NGOs, etc. to ensure good relationship with all the actors
  • Is responsible to coordinate, organize, supervise, coach and support logistics team members’ performance to improve the logistics components of the project
  • Is responsible to plan and supervise, in close collaboration with the Project Coordination, the associated processes (recruitment, training, induction, performance evaluation, development of skills and internal / external communication) of the project logistics staff in order to ensure the required performance and achieving goals
  • Shall ensure implementation, manage and monitor the necessary reporting tools for logistics activities
  • Is responsible to compile the quantitative logistics data (consummations, stocks, distributions) and analyze them before transmission to the project coordinator and the Logistics coordinator in monthly reporting
  • Participates in exploratory mission’s / situation assessments and define logistics operational priorities when needed
  • Participates in the development of the project proposal and project budget review.
  • Ensures weekly/bimonthly and monthly Logistics reports as per ALIMA standards Guidelines.
  • Follows up Action Plan settings.
  • Ensures the implementation of preventive measures against abuse of power, gender-based and sexual violence:

- Participates in training and awareness sessions

- Applies standards relating to the prevention of abuse

- Ensures that his team members follow training and awareness sessions and apply standards relating to the prevention of abuse

- Contributes to creating and maintaining a fulfilling and protective environment.

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

  • University degree in Logistics, Supply or any other relevant field
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in humanitarian Logistics supply management, with role of internal Procurement compliance
  • Experience with a medical international NGO, an asset
  • Strong Team management and supervision skills
  • Strong leadership qualities
  • Perfect knowledge of MS Office package, especially Excel & Word
  • Rigorous, stress resistant, good adaptation capacity and capacity of meeting deadlines.
  • Communications and negotiation skills
  • Flexibility and proactivity

Language: English is mandatory (written, read, spoken), French is an asset.

CONDITIONS

Contract term: contract under French law, 6 months’ renewable

Salary: depending on experience + per diem

ALIMA pays for:

- Travel costs between the expatriate’s country of origin and the mission location

- Accommodation costs

- Medical cover from the first day of the contract to a month after the date of departure from the mission country for the employee

- Evacuation of the employee

2022-10-10

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