Essential
Job Duties/Scope of Work:
Job Duties/Scope of Work:
International
Medical Corps is a global, humanitarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to
saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief
and development programs.
Medical Corps is a global, humanitarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to
saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief
and development programs.
Established
in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, International Medical Corps is a
private, voluntary, nonpolitical, nonsectarian organization. Its mission is to
improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities
that build local capacity in underserved communities worldwide. By offering
training and health care to local populations and medical assistance to people
at highest risk, and with the flexibility for rapid response to emergencies.
International Medical Corps rehabilitates devastated health care systems and
helps bring them back to
in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, International Medical Corps is a
private, voluntary, nonpolitical, nonsectarian organization. Its mission is to
improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities
that build local capacity in underserved communities worldwide. By offering
training and health care to local populations and medical assistance to people
at highest risk, and with the flexibility for rapid response to emergencies.
International Medical Corps rehabilitates devastated health care systems and
helps bring them back to
self-reliance.International Medical Corps is deploying
an emergency response team (ERT) to assess the country after the Ebola Virus
Disease (EVD) outbreak starting in May 2014. The ERT will assess the provision
of direct clinical care. The ERT will expand the current activities including:
health education, health awareness, surveillance and contact tracing support.
JOB
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
The
Logistics Officer will be responsible to, and accountable to, Team Director for
assisting with the delivery of all logistics related activities, commensurate
with their level of knowledge and experience, in accordance with International
Medical Corps Logistics policies and procedures.
Logistics Officer will be responsible to, and accountable to, Team Director for
assisting with the delivery of all logistics related activities, commensurate
with their level of knowledge and experience, in accordance with International
Medical Corps Logistics policies and procedures.
ESSENTIAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.
Logistics Operations
Logistics Operations
- Provide
to your supervisor the support to assist with the delivery of, and
implementation of, all logistics support systems according to IMC
Logistics policies and procedures. - Work
with your supervisor to provide input to planning for procurements and the
provision of advice to those making a procurement request, then assist
with the processing of such requests in accordance with IMC policies and
procedures, in a transparent, accountable, efficient and cost effective
manner. Assist with ensuring that all procurements are managed, tracked
and recorded. - Assist
your supervisor with local market surveys, to gain knowledge of the
availability and price of local items. - Assist
your supervisor with engagement with freight forwarding agencies, freight
handling/clearance agents, and local Customs, to ensure that cargo is
managed at all points of the supply chain. - Assist
with the proactive tracking of all medical supplies, equipment, materiel
and food in transit, through its receipt, storage, and onward
distribution. - Assist
with capturing pipeline information to help ensure that Program staff are
kept well-informed of incoming goods and materiel. - Assist
with the timely reporting on stock status, to help Program staff with
planning of stock replenishment, and, support Program staff to verify that
distribution has occurred according to the intentions and plans of your
supervisor, donors, IMC, and project partners. - Assist
with the management of all matters logistics relating to transport and
fuel management, to develop your understanding of fleet management
procedures, to include ensuring that the fleet is asset managed correctly,
being driven safely, maintained appropriately, damages are reported, and
ensure that vehicles internal equipment (tools, comms etc) are complete
and serviceable. - Assist
with ensuring that the usage of fuel is correctly managed, and logged and
recorded. - Raise
issues to your supervisor on security-related transport issues, such as
booking in/out, satcomms, radios etc and assist with addressing them. - Assist
your supervisor to manage all matters logistics regarding satellite
communications and radio communications to develop your understanding of
field comms issues, and to ensure that equipment’s are asset managed
diligently and maintained appropriately. - Assist
your supervisor to capture preparedness information relevant to your
mission site so that logistic systems are robust and flexible enough to
cope if a crisis occurs. This may include assisting with assessments of
airports, transport available, warehousing, access routes, fuel
availability, field comms issues, staffing challenges, training required
etc. - Assist
with maintaining accurate filing systems, with documented and supported
records of actions for audit purposes. - Be
flexible and manage your time accordingly, to be prepared to tackle other
tasks commensurate with your role, and level of experience, at short
notice.
2.
Compliance
Compliance
- Ensure
compliance with IMC policies and procedures, donor regulations and local
laws. - Ensure
that the procurement and disposal of commodities, especially those subject
to US Export Compliance regulations, are in line with applicable licenses
and are properly documented. - Ensure
that vendor eligibility screening is carried out in a timely fashion,
updated regularly, and, recorded appropriately.
3.
Human Resources
Human Resources
- If
you have staff to supervise, manage them with integrity and foresight.
Actively seek advice on HR procedures and policies to ensure that the
highest standards of accountability and professionalism are upheld. - Make
frequent site visits to where staff supervised by you are working, to
ensure that the appropriate care and support is being offered. - With
guidance from your supervisor, ensure that staff supervised by you are
evaluated regularly, trained and/or mentored in a structured accountable
manner, and written records of such are retained. - Provide
input to the recruitment, selection and performance of logistics staff, as
requred.
4.
Training/ Capacity Building
Training/ Capacity Building
- Advocate
and plan for professional development for yourself, and any staff
supervised by you. - Provide
input to, and deliver, where applicable, training for national staff to
increase their responsibilities in order to build capacity, and ensure
sustainability of programs.
5.
Working Relationships
Working Relationships
- Proactively
engage with your supervisor, and key staff (Program, Finance, Medical) on
all matters logistic. - Proactively
engage on a regular basis with your supervisor, and regional IMC logistics
officer colleagues to develop working networks to seek advice where
needed. - Assist
your supervisor with engaging with donors, local government, project
partners, UN agencies and other non-governmental organizations in order to
manage the distribution of goods and materiel as, well as to ensure
adequate information sharing, address common concerns/problems and seek
solutions.
6.
Representation
Representation
- Represent
IMC in a positive and professional manner to contribute to the creation of
a positive image and overall credibility of the organization, notably
through the application of IMC’s mandate, ethics, values and stand-point
with regard to other actors7. Security - Ensure
the application of, and compliance with, security protocols and policies
of you and your supervised staff.
Qualifications:
SKILLS
& REQUIREMENTS:
& REQUIREMENTS:
- Evidence
of practical experience in logistics within the field of supply chain
management (basic procurement, clearance of cargo, transport, warehousing,
asset management, etc.) - Evidence
of 1 to 2 field deployments; 1 humanitarian emergency deployment and,
preferably, 1 to 2 international deployments; minimum 6 weeks in length. - Provide
some record of experience of donor specific procedures, where possible. - It
is desirable that experience is supported by study by academic study, such
as completion of the Certification in Humanitarian Logistics. - Show
some experience of the provision of support to supervisors for the
management of budgets and the ability to provide input to timely, complete
and accurate reporting. - It
is desirable to show some training skills to build national staff
capacity, in the areas of supply chain management. - Show
evidence of your ability to work in a participatory manner with staff to
assess needs, implement and monitor activities to include problem-solving
skills, with an analytical approach - Ability
to integrate and work well within multiethnic and multicultural teams - Ability
to work in harsh conditions, often in remote areas. - Negotiation,
interpersonal and organization skills - Valid
driving license - Proficiency
with MS Word and Excel (minimum requirement).Language Skills: - Ability
to read, write, analyze and interpret, technical and non-technical in the
English language - Ability
to present information and respond appropriately to questions. - Ability
to speak [REQUESTOR TO INSERT COUNTRY SPECIFIC LANGUAGE] language a [PLUS
OR REQUIRED]Conditions: - Must
be able to travel. - Must
be able to work in austere environments and lift, minimum, 45 pounds.
How
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