Job description
WFP seeks candidates of the highest integrity and professionalism who share our humanitarian principles.
Selection of staff is made on a competitive basis, and we are committed to promoting diversity and gender balance.
JOB CONTEXT
As the Supply Chain Officer, you will be responsible for setting the direction and implementing the SOLVE initiative in Kenya. You will develop country-specific frameworks to increase the maturity of health supply chains by directing evaluations, proposing solutions and leading the implementation of solution-based interventions in three core areas:
Private sector retail
Public sector health
Technical markets
You will be based in Nairobi, Kenya, report to the Senior Supply Chain Officer in Kenya. To ensure consistency of the implementation of SOLVE across the 17 countries, you will coordinate on technical matters with the Global SOLVE Cell in HQ, and the Global Project Coordinator of SOLVE will provide input to your performance evaluation.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
As the SOLVE Supply Chain Officer, you will be responsible for the following activities:
Lead the mapping of health supply chain across Kenya, including identifying key (private, public, institutional and operational) strategic partners.
Lead the development of work plans to increase supply chain maturity across priority areas by overcoming supply chain constraints and identifying interventions. Subsequently manage the implementation of the work plans.
Coordinate with global workstream leads to identify current processes, needs and gaps of health supply chain in Kenya, and participate in the country’s supply chain maturity evaluations, technical market assessments and retail assessments.
Lead a team of supply chain experts, ensuring appropriate development and enabling high performance.
Foster relationships with key health supply chain actors and SOLVE partners to ensure a global cohesion and contribution towards health supply chain maturity.
Represent the SOLVE project at key meetings with diverse stakeholders ensuring messages are delivered in the appropriate technical language. Be the catalyst to rally stakeholders for action on common supply chain issues.
Analyze country context, and design and manage end-to-end operational supply chain and retail networks, to proactively mitigate and/or address dynamic supply chain challenges and obtain operational optimization.
Drive continuous improvement and innovative initiatives analysing best practices from the humanitarian and development fields, academia and private sector.
Nurture a culture of innovation within the health supply chain and broader health space.
Drive continuous improvements by leading and facilitating workshops which are platforms for advocating change.
Ensure the effective achievement of key performance targets.
Deploy supply chain training plans and initiatives.
Any other duties as required.
STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Advanced University degree preferably in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Economics, Business Administration, Logistics, or other related field, or First University degree with additional years of related work experience and/or training/courses.
Languages
Fluency (level C) in English language. Intermediate knowledge (level B) of a second official UN language: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish, and/or WFP’s working language, Portuguese.
Professional Experience
Minimum 5 years of relevant professional post-graduate experience in supply chain and project management
Desired Skills and Experience
DESIRED EXPERIENCES, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE
Experiences
Experience in translating supply chain strategies into operational plans for implementation in a developing country.
Experience in developing and nurturing relationships and capacity building initiatives with UN agencies, NGOs, private sector and/or government organizations.
Experience in collaborating with diverse stakeholders and teams including government officials, public health specialists and programme implementers.
Experience in measuring the impact of capacity strengthening interventions.
Experience in implementing/setting-up supply chain improvement and optimization initiatives to achieve cost efficiency, improved agility, reliability and quality.
Experience in delivering maturity models with diverse stakeholders, identifying least performing areas and tailoring coaching plans to increase maturity standing.
Experience in forging effective partnerships.
Experience supervising a team with members from diverse and multi-cultural backgrounds.
Knowledge and Skills
Solid understanding of humanitarian and/or global health supply chain including actors, networks and strategies, with a track record of building and sustaining high-level relationships.
Established ability to communicate a clear vision and inspire, motivate and coach a team to achieve extraordinary performance.
Solid project leadership skills combined with strong in-depth analytical skills.
Demonstrated excellent project management skills, and multi-tasking abilities.
Fully conversant in the concepts of maturity models and Visibility Analytics Network (control towers).
Ability to rapidly grasp and engage team members at different levels of interventions, adjusting to different cultural requirements and managerial needs.
Takes initiative to understand and resolve unstructured problems with high energy and persistence.
Effective communication, stakeholder management and influencing skills
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This is a fixed-term appointment (which expires 31 December 2020) locked specifically to the position with TORs specified above. WFP’s policies regarding mobility, promotion, and conversion will not apply to this appointment. The appointment may be extended beyond the expiry specified conditioned upon, but not limited to, performance, the continuing need for the post, and the availability of funding for the post.
EADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS
26 December 2018
Female applicants and qualified applicants from developing countries are especially encouraged to apply
WFP has zero tolerance for discrimination and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.
No appointment under any kind of contract will be offered to members of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), FAO Finance Committee, WFP External Auditor, WFP Audit Committee, Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) and other similar bodies within the United Nations system with oversight responsibilities over WFP, both during their service and within three years of ceasing that service.