Application Deadline: Application Deadline May 2, 2021

  • PD Intern – Food Systems & Supply Chain Strategy 

PD Intern – Digital Transformation Support (Mombasa) 

PD Intern – Social Protection And Cash Based Transfers (Nairobi)

    PD Intern – Food Systems & Supply Chain Strategy PD Intern – Digital Transformation Support (Mombasa) PD Intern – Social Protection And Cash Based Transfers (Nairobi)

    The position will be based in our Supply Chain Unit in Kenya CO based in Nairobi, Kenya. The internship will be for the period of 6 months during June to November 2021.
    Brief description of Supply Chain function within Kenya CO:
    Kenya programmes have witnessed a decline in delivery of food assistance over the years. Over the last six years, the volume of food received at the main point of entry which is Mombasa has decreased by 34 percent. This means a gradual reduction of large-scale in-kind delivery form of food in Kenya with a shift to cash-based transfer programmes, technical support and capacity building of the Kenya Government and different supply chain actors within the Food Systems spectrum.
    Within this context, there are newer frontiers for the Supply Chain function in the Kenya Country Strategic Plan  to leverage the supply chain expertise built in the last 20 years in Kenya and transform it into a programmatic value proposition within the Food Systems Strategy  to ensure that WFP plays a pivotal role in aiding the Government of and people of Kenya achieve Vision 2030 and Zero Hunger goals.
    One of the challenges in reducing the hunger gap in Kenya has been the inefficiencies in the food systems that lead to high food prices, insufficient market supply (particularly for fresh foods) and lower incomes for producers. Agricultural value chains tend to be unresponsive to farmers’ needs. Some of the reasons of supply inefficiencies that largely affect the food systems are:

    Limited storage
    Transport capacity
    Road accessibility and access especially in the rainy season
    Poor storage practices
    Weak quality practices

    There exist significant and potential opportunities for WFP Supply Chain to contribute towards reduction of the hunger gap in Kenya and strategically contribute to build resilience food systems.
     General Information

    Supervisor: Head of Supply Chain
    Unit: Supply Chain
    Duration of internship: 6 months
    Expected Start Date: June 2021

    Duties and responsibilities
     Under the direct supervision of the Head of Supply Chain, the candidate will perform the following duties:

     Support the definition of the Supply Chain Strategy to build sustainable and resilient Food Systems in Kenya.
    Enhance the implementation of the procurement plan to increase the local purchases from Small Holder Farmers to support Kenyan Programmes and export to other WFP operations in the region.
    Assist in defining a strategy to engage our local purchase upstream partners i.e. AMPATH/CGA to ensure food safety and quality standards of all Small Holder purchases.
    Define the action plan to link identified Small Holder Farmers to markets and to nutritious producers.
    Strengthen the activities to increase the local production of nutritious foods, bringing new suppliers and enhancing their capacity to fill WFP demand and the local population demand to contribute to a diverse and nutritious diet. Kenya.
    Contribute to build the business cases and plans for the supply chain innovative solutions to reduce post-harvest losses and increase the efficiency of the different supply chains and value chains.
    Contribute to build a case study to pilot block chain within Kenya to support Small Holder Farmers.
    Measure the impact of above supply chain activities in the implementation of WFP Kenya Food Systems Strategy and recommend the high impact activities with concreate outcomes within a 1 to 5 years horizon.

    Qualifications and experience

    Currently enrolled with in a graduate programme and have attended classes in the past 12 months, or a recent graduate from a graduate programme (within six months prior to the application to the internship programme). Preferred areas of study are Supply Chain Management, Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Engineering, Economics, Business Administration, Logistics
    Excellent command of English; Working knowledge of a second UN language would be an asset
    Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook)
    Proficiency in database management
     

    Required soft skills/WFP Competencies:

    Good communicator, with excellent oral and writing skills
    Team player and able to integrate in diverse teams through all people-related activities that include members from a variety of backgrounds, experiences, positions, or country assignments.
    Innovative and capable to propose creative solutions
    Focus on getting results
    Accountable, responsible, and willing to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and value of service and assistance to beneficiaries and value for money for our donors.
    Able to connect and work across WFP units, creates strong, collaborative relationships with key stakeholders and partners.

    Working Languages
     Working knowledge of English (proficiency/level C) is required. (you can specify an additional language required)
    Supervision (Level/Methods of Supervision)
     Under the direct supervision of Head of Supply Chain, the incumbent will be provided with close mentoring, guidance, and technical supervision. Performance planning and reviews as well as learning and development discussions will be elemental part of the supervision. The WFP Kenya Country Director will be the second-level supervisor. With the support of a comprehensive induction package and assignment of a buddy/mentor, the intern will rapidly become a productive member of the team.
    Training components
    Throughout their assignment WFP interns have access to an industry leading learning platform, WeLearn. Depending on opportunities and availability of funds, he/she may participate in WFP workshops or seminars, as appropriate.
    Learning Elements
    At the end of the assignment, the Intern should:

    Be able to articulate the WFP Kenya supply chain function value proposition for sustainable and resilient Food Systems in Kenya
    have a great understanding of the key supply chain activities that will bring concreate added value to Kenya Food Systems within a time horizon of 1 to 5 years.

    Information on the Country of Assignment
    With the world’s best-known game reserve in the Maasai Mara and a history as rich as its famously hospitable welcome and is still regarded by many as the ultimate African destination. It is not a rare occurrence that people posted to work at the United Nations in Kenya end up making the country their lifelong home. An East African nation spans more than 224,000 sq. miles (582,000 sq. Km). Kenya has a wide range of topographical features – from the low plains found along the coast, bisected by the Great Rift Valley, to the fertile plateau in the west. The Great Rift Valley is home to several lakes, arid and rugged landscapes, and volcanic landforms with areas of active hot springs and geothermal activity. The highland areas of Central Kenya provide fertile ground for farming, making Kenya one of the most agriculturally productive countries in Africa. The north of Kenya, however, is largely desert land scattered with thorn bush. This contrasts greatly with the Kenyan coast, which features many beaches, coral reefs, creeks and coral islands. The coastal strip is largely flat, giving rise to the rolling Taita hills. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, is located along the border between Kenya and Tanzania. Breathtakingly views of Kilimanjaro can be seen from Amboseli National Park. The second highest mountain – Mount Kenya, can be found at the country’s center. Kenya is situated on the equator and is bordered by five countries: Uganda (to the west), South Sudan (to the northwest), Ethiopia (to the north), Somalia (to the northeast), and Tanzania (to the south). Along its southeast edge, Kenya’s tropical coastline connects the country to the Indian Ocean.
    Nairobi, the duty station of the position, is classified as Class B under the UN Duty station. The duty station has abundant supply of modern housing from apartments to stand-alone houses. There are good hospitals and security is like any other big city.
    VA Reference no: 141659

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  • Food Security and Livelihood Officer

    Food Security and Livelihood Officer

    Contract Duration: 12 months
    No of Vacancies: One (1) Position
    Reporting to: FSL Coordinator
    Location: Wajir
    Nationality: Kenya Nationals only
    QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

    Bachelor degree in social sciences, geography, anthropology or other discipline relevant to rural livelihoods and any other relevant qualification.
    At least 3 year relevant project management experience in an international NGO or similar organization.
    Good technical knowledge of policy and practice in the field of livelihoods, crop and livestock production as well as other cross cutting issues
    An understanding of child rights and their protection and fulfilment in the development context.
    Experience in implementing cash transfer programs (unconditional cash transfers, voucher and cash for work) and livelihoods programs in the context of pastoralist areas;
    Knowledge of participatory rural appraisal;
    Computer literate in word processing and excel packages.
    Good communication, presentation, training and report writing skills.
    Ability to take a proactive approach in community capacity building, either directly or through facilitation of suitable support and experience in leading a team in fieldwork with communities.
    Willing to work in isolated rural areas with basic living conditions, and work in difficult field conditions.
    Knowledge of local language.
    Commitment to Save the Children’s Child Protection Policy.

    The Organisation
    Save the children international employ approximately 25,000 people across the globe and work on the ground in over 100 countries to help children affected by crises, or those that need better healthcare, education and child protection. We also campaign and advocate at the highest levels to realise the right of children and to ensure their voices are heard.
    We are working towards three breakthroughs in how the world treats children by 2030:

    No child dies from preventable causes before their 5th birthday
    All children learn from a quality basic education and that,
    Violence against children is no longer tolerated

    We know that great people make a great organization, and that our employees play a crucial role in helping us achieve our ambitions for children. We value our people and offer a meaningful and rewarding career, along with a collaborative and inclusive environment where ambition, creativity, and integrity are highly valued.
    Application Information:
    Please attach a copy of your CV and cover letter with your application, and include details of your current remuneration and salary expectations. A copy of the full role profile can be found at .
    We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse. All employees are expected to carry out their duties in accordance with our global anti-harassment policy.
    Save the Children is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to employ and assign the best-qualified talent.
    Female candidates are encouraged to apply.
    Disclaimer: Save the Children International does not charge any kind of fee at whichever stage of the recruitment process, nor request for medical examination or records and does not act through recruitment agents whatsoever.

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    stcuk.taleo.net

  • PD Intern – Digital Transformation Support (141656)

    PD Intern – Digital Transformation Support (141656)

    PD Summer Internship Programme 2021 – Digital Transformation Support Intern
    Port Operations/Supply Chain Unit in Mombasa, Kenya
     We are currently seeking to fill for candidates to participate in the PD Summer Internship Programme 2021 in the Policy and Programme Development Department (PD).
    The position will be based in supply chain and port operations to be Port Operations / Supply Chain unit, Mombasa, Kenya. The internship will be typically for the period of at least 3 months during May/June to August/ September 2021.
     
    Brief description of WFP activities in Port Operations/Supply Chain Unit in Mombasa, Kenya:
    Mombasa Port is the main port of entry in Kenya and main HUB for WFP operations in the Region with a turnover of over 300,000MT foods and non-foods items per year. WFP Mombasa is responsible for handling arrivals of containerized cargo and charter vessels supporting the landlocked countries and Kenya operations.
    The Mombasa Office is operational and dynamic, involving warehouse management / land transport, port clearances activities and vessel discharge operations. We are looking for young talented individuals with an interest in supply chain and port operations. The intern will be supervised by the head of the office, providing training in shipping activities, warehousing management, and logistics in general.
    General Information
     

    Title of Post: PD Internship_ Digital Transformation Support
    Supervisor: Logistics Officer of Unit/Head of Office
    Unit: Supply Chain, Port Operations
    Country: Kenya
    Duty Station: Mombasa
    Duration of internship: At least 3 months (May/June to August/September 2021)
    Expected Start Date: ASAP, June 2021

    Duties and responsibilities
    The intern will be supervised by the head of the office providing training in shipping activities, warehousing management, and logistics in general. The PD Summer Intern will perform the following duties:

    Update weekly reports, including maintaining our Tableau Dashboard
    Assist the various teams in our internal business processes, Warehousing, Transport, Shipping
    Manage WFP’s container tracing system during vessel discharge
    Provide a daily warehouse assessment using the mobile APP
    Coordinate and organize workshops for service provision
    Participate in the in-house trainings on the various supply chain subjects
    Perform other related duties as required

    Qualifications and experience

    Currently enrolled in a graduate programme and have attended classes in the past 12 months, or a recent graduate from a graduate programme (within six months prior to the application to the internship programme).
    Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook)
    Excellent English verbal and writing skills
    Excellent IT skills / dashboards / mobile APPs

    Required soft skills/WFP Competencies
     Good team work and interpersonal skills

    Openness to innovation and learning
    Enthusiasm for humanitarian and development causes

    Working Languages
    Working knowledge of English (proficiency/level C) is required.
    Supervision (Level/Methods of Supervision)
    Under the direct supervision of Logistics Officer of Unit, the incumbent will be provided with close mentoring, guidance, and technical supervision. Performance planning and reviews as well as learning and development discussions will be elemental part of the supervision. Head of Office will be the second-level supervisor. With the support of a comprehensive induction package and assignment of a buddy/mentor, the intern will rapidly become a productive member of the team.
    Training components
     Throughout their assignment, WFP interns have access to an industry leading learning platform, WeLearn. Depending on opportunities and availability of funds, he/she may participate in WFP workshops or seminars, as appropriate.
    Learning Elements
    At the end of the assignment, the Intern should have:

    Results-based skills in supply chain activities, port operations and warehouse management
    Good knowledge in modernizing our internal processes, Dashboard implemented, mobile APP and Transport Allocations tool concluded
    Understanding in Shipping / Maritime industry
    Skills in planning, coordination and collaborating both with the internal and external stakeholders.
    Integration and more service provision
    General understanding of WFP overall operations

    Information on the Country of Assignment
    Mombasa Port is the main port of entry in Kenya and main HUB for WFP operations in the Region with a turnover of over 300,000MT foods and non-foods items per year. WFP Mombasa is responsible for handling arrivals of containerized cargo and charter vessels supporting the landlocked countries and Kenya operations. The Mombasa Office is very operational and dynamic, involving warehouse management / land transport, port clearances activities and vessel discharge operations.
    Mombasa is a beautiful coastal city of Kenya along the Indian Ocean. It is Kenya’s second largest city and has a large port and an international airport. It is classified as B duty station under the UN duty stations classification.
    Mombasa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kenya usually frequented by UN personnel for both work and holiday. The area’s security remains generally stable. In general, Mombasa records highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 80°F (26°C), representing a very small range. This explains why it is hot for most parts of the year. It would therefore be advisable to bring light clothing. There is adequate supply of housing at affordable prices and has a number of shopping malls.
    The area is also prone to tropical diseases such as Malaria, Dengue Fever. Staff are therefore advised to used mosquito repellents and sleep under treated mosquito nets.
    VA Reference no: 141656
    Closing Date: 2 May 2021
    Please note that the deadline is at 11:59 pm Rome time (GMT + 1)
    Terms and Conditions:
    Interns receive a monthly stipend from WFP up to the maximum amount of US$1,000 per month depending on the duty station of assignment.

    WFP is not responsible for living expenses, arrangements for accommodation, necessary visas, and related costs.
    WFP will reimburse travel ticket for candidates who are nationals of developing countries and are pursuing their studies in their home country.
    WFP will recognize candidates’ educational credentials from recognised institutions that have been certified by competent international or national authorities such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) or Ministries of Education.
    Candidates who bear any of the following relations to WFP staff members are not eligible to apply: sons, daughters, brothers, or sisters.

    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.

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