Company Address: Address P.O. Box 43137-80100 G.P.O Mombasa, Kenya

  • Logistics Manager

    Logistics Manager

    RESPONSIBILITIES:SUMMARY:   The Global Logistics Manager is responsible and accountable for the management and delivery of logistics and field procurement activities in support of International Operations and in accordance with International Medical Corps’ logistics and procurement policies and procedures.To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function with or without reasonable accommodation.
    A. Development and Implementation of Logistics Procedures
    Update, maintain, disseminate and control the effective implementation of International Medical Corps’ logistics, warehousing and procurement procedures across country programs.
    Develop and coordinate the delivery of training modules to employees.
    Develop logistics auditing tools.
    Coordinate regular country logistics audits and the development of action plans as needed.
    B. Support of Country Operations
    Work with Regional and Country Operations and Finance departments to design and plan fit-for-purpose logistics staffing structures.
    Develop and distribute standard International and National Logistics staff job descriptions, associated training modules, working tools and reporting formats.
    Maintain well-organized central storage on OneCorps accessible to relevant International Medical Corps employees.
    Implement capacity building strategies for continuous improvement of logistics staff’s performance.
    Provide technical and administrative guidance to Logistics Desk Unit.
    Supervise and provide technical and administrative to Roving Logistics Coordinators ;
    Deliver technical oversight and capacity building to country logistics teams;
    Audit the effective implementation of country logistics processes and documentation regularly;
    Provide specific guidance on improved warehouse management techniques, conduct regular documented warehouse inspections and improvement action plans;
    Provide senior logistics staff with gap-filling solutions.
    Coordinate roving staff deployment schedules with Regional and Country teams; plan regular audit visits prioritized based on risk management.
    Develop and maintain standard Regional Logistics Coordinators tools and procedures; coach, measure deployment results and impact on country logistics deliverables.
    Actively develop and disseminate best practices in the field of Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management focusing on supplier pre-qualification, transportation, improved pharmaceutical warehousing management practice and data management.
    C. Supply Chain and Data Management
    Participate in the deployment of the Supply Chain Management System across country programs in collaboration with the Global Supply Chain Manager.
    Participate in the development of information management systems to capture and consolidate field and HQ logistics data.
    Coordinate with the IT department to develop and maintain a global logistics dashboard for country profiling, data analysis, performance indicators and red-flag indicators.
    Coordinate the compilation and submission of global and country specific logistics activity report
    D. Compliance
    Demonstrate ongoing commitment to fraud detection, risk reduction, and fraud reporting, ensuring compliance with International Medical Corps’ policies and procedures, donor regulations and local laws.
    Ensure that the procurement and disposal of equipment and supplies are in line with applicable licenses and are properly documented.
    Ensure that vendor eligibility screening is carried out per required procedures.
    Work with Finance and Compliance focal points to assess compliance with internal controls and required logistics documentation. Ensure that risks associated with logistics are evaluated regularly and plans are developed to mitigate any identified.
    Review logistics documentation, internal and external audit reports to detect procurement related risks. Work with country teams to implement corrective measures.
    G. Coordination and Leadership
    Regularly attend and actively participate in Global Logistics Cluster meetings and related coordination mechanisms.
    Promote and drive procurement coordination initiatives among NGO counterparts at global and country levels.
    Coordinate with the Operations team to support the dissemination of logistics and procurement practices with benefit to project implementation.
    Supervise and effectively manage the Head of Desk Unit and Roving Logistics Coordinators.
    Make frequent site visits to where supervised staff are working, ensuring that appropriate supervision and support is offered.
    Advocate and plan for professional development of supervised, expat and national staff.
    Perform other duties as assigned. The duties and responsibilities listed above are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and are not necessarily all inclusive.
    Qualifications:QUALIFICATIONS:
    Bachelor’s degree and 3-5 years of relevant work experience or Master’s degree (e.g. Supply Chain, Procurement, Logistics, etc.) plus 1-2 years of relevant experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience required;
    Proven record as successful Senior Country Logistics Manager. Roving logistics, Headquarters, and auditing/compliance experience required;
    Evidence of over 5 years of field deployments including emergency response in austere environments;
    Experience with donor specific procedures (USAID/OFDA, DFID, EU, ECHO, UN required);
    Prior experience with logistics software solutions (desired);
    Experience with budget management and the ability to prepare timely, complete and accurate reports;
    Evidence of the ability to plan for, and conduct training in all areas of logistics for national and international staff;
    Commitment and demonstrated skills to build national staff capacity in the areas of logistics management, supervision and monitoring;
    Strong organizational, problem-solving and analytical skills;
    Strong interpersonal, management and leadership skills;
    Ability to work in a participatory manner with staff to assess needs, implement and monitor activities;
    Ability to effectively present information and respond appropriately to questions;
    Ability to integrate and work well within multiethnic and multicultural teams;
    Excellent GAIT
    Ability to work in harsh, austere and remote conditions and lift, minimum 45 pounds;
    Strong negotiation skills;
    Valid driving license;
    Willingness and ability to travel extensively.

    Applicants should send CVs to careers@international-medicalcorps.org

    Apply via :

    careers@international-medicalcorps.org

  • Program Mentor Intern

    Program Mentor Intern

    Job Description
    Program Mentor Intern for an educational travel organization that facilitates healthcare placements and medical aid campaigns in Kenya.
    Job Summary
    Reporting to the local Senior Program Mentor, International Medical Aid’s Program Mentor Intern will be involved in the day-to-day coordination of housing, transportation, local tours, safaris and hospital placements for foreign students, doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. The Program Mentor Intern will be responsible for overseeing IMA’s interns and assuring their safety and comfort at all times. Additionally, the Program Mentor Intern will be responsible will be involved in coordinating IMA’s mobile medical and hygiene clinics.
    Key Roles

    Daily management and oversight of healthcare electives and medical placements including the following:
    Facilitation of hospital placements
    Daily oversight of interns both in residence and hospital
    Coordination of housing, transportation and food
    Accounting of all program related expenses/costs
    Coordinating and leading local tours of attractions in Mombasa including Fort Jesus, Bombolulu Cultural Center, Jumba la Mtwana and Haller Park
    Providing local area and hospital orientation for program participants including comprehensive overview of the following:
    Participant Code of Conduct Country-Specific Safety Precautions including warnings about use of “tuk-tuks”, public transportation and motor bikes
    Universal Precautions
    Guidelines for Premedical and Medical Students Providing Patient Care During Clinical Experiences Abroad
    Overseeing the mentorship of interns in healthcare placements
    Remaining available and responsive to interns concerns or in-case of emergency
    Participating in monthly hygiene or medical clinics
    Managing and developing IMA’s growing community of users, shaping our brand identity through our website, blog, and social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)
    Conceiving and developing new marketing and support materials for IMA’s programs in Kenya

    Required:

    Bachelor’s Degree (Fresh Graduates): Public Relations, Communication, Business, Tourism and Hospitality Management or any Social Sciences, with a second class upper division from a recognized University. Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade B+
    Must possess clean criminal and academic record
    Must possess a very high level of integrity and uphold IMA’s ethical standards
    Must be self-motivated and be able to effectively work with minimum supervision
    Must have the ability to develop and maintain good relationships with internal and stakeholders
    Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
    Must be familiar with Mombasa City
    Must be proficient at use of social media including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
    A valid Kenya Driver’s License would be an added advantage.

    The deadline for the application period is no later than 20th October, 2021.

    Apply via :

  • Program Mentor Intern

    Program Mentor Intern

    Job Description

    Program Mentor Intern for an educational travel organization that facilitates healthcare placements and medical aid campaigns in Kenya.

    Job Summary

    Reporting to the local Senior Program Mentor, International Medical Aid’s Program Mentor Intern will be involved in the day-to-day coordination of housing, transportation, local tours, safaris and hospital placements for foreign students, doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. The Program Mentor Intern will be responsible for overseeing IMA’s interns and assuring their safety and comfort at all times. Additionally, the Program Mentor Intern will be responsible will be involved in coordinating IMA’s mobile medical and hygiene clinics.

    Key Roles

    Daily management and oversight of healthcare electives and medical placements including the following:

    Facilitation of hospital placements
    Daily oversight of interns both in residence and hospital
    Coordination of housing, transportation and food
    Accounting of all program related expenses/costs
    Coordinating and leading local tours of attractions in Mombasa including Fort Jesus, Mamba Village, Jumba la Mtwana and Haller Park 

    Providing local area and hospital orientation for program participants including comprehensive overview of the following:

    Participant Code of Conduct 
    Country-Specific Safety Precautions including warnings about use of “tuk-tuks”, public transportation and motor bikes
    Universal Precautions
    Guidelines for Premedical and Medical Students Providing Patient Care During Clinical Experiences Abroad
    Overseeing the mentorship of interns in healthcare placements
    Remaining available and responsive to interns concerns or in-case of emergency
    Participating in monthly hygiene or medical clinics
    Managing and developing IMA’s growing community of users, shaping our brand identity through our website, blog, and social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)
    Conceiving and developing new marketing and support materials for IMA’s programs in Kenya

    Required:

    Bachelor’s Degree: Public Relations, Communication, Business, Tourism and Hospitality Management or any Social Sciences, with a second class upper division from a recognized University. Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade B+
    Must possess clean criminal and academic record
    Must possess a very high level of integrity and upload IMA’s ethical standards
    Must be self-motivated and be able to effectively work with minimum supervision
    Must have the ability to develop and maintain good relationships with internal and external stakeholders
    Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
    Must be familiar with Mombasa city
    Must be proficient at use of social media including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
     A Valid Kenya Driver’s License would be an added advantage.

    Apply via :

    almedicalaid.typeform.com

  • Assistant Program Mentor – Intern

    Assistant Program Mentor – Intern

    Job Summary
    Assistant Program Mentor Intern for an educational travel organization that facilitates healthcare placements and medical aid campaigns in Kenya.
    Job Description
    Reporting to the local Senior Program Mentor, International Medical Aid’s Assistant Program Mentor Intern will be involved in the day-to-day coordination of housing, transportation, local tours, safaris and hospital placements for foreign students, doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. The Mentor will be responsible for overseeing IMA’s interns and assuring their safety and comfort at all times. Additionally, the Assistant Program Mentor will be involved in coordinating IMA’s mobile medical and hygiene clinics.
    Key Roles:
    Daily management and oversight of healthcare electives and medical placements including the following:

    Coordination of housing, transportation and food

    Facilitation of hospital placements
    Accounting of all program related expenses/costs
    Daily oversight of interns both in residence and hospital
    Coordinating and leading local tours of attractions in Mombasa including Fort Jesus, Mamba Village and Haller Park

    Providing local area and hospital orientation for program participants including comprehensive overview of the following:

    Participant Code of Conduct
    Country-Specific Safety Precautions including warnings about use of “tuk-tuks”, public transportation and motor bikes
    Universal Precautions
    Guidelines for Premedical and Medical Students Providing Patient Care During Clinical Experiences Abroad

    Overseeing the mentorship of interns in healthcare placements
    Remaining available and responsive to interns concerns or in-case of emergency
    Participating in monthly hygiene or medical clinics
    Managing and developing IMA’s growing community of users, shaping our brand identity through our website, blog, and social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)
    Conceiving and developing new marketing and support materials for IMA’s programs in Kenya

    Required:

    Bachelor’s Degree: Tourism, Hospitality, Business Management or any relevant social sciences degree, with a minimum of a second-class upper division from a recognized University
    Must possess clean criminal and academic record
    Must possess a very high level of integrity and upload IMA’s ethical standards
    Must be self-motivated and be able to effectively work with minimum supervision
    Must have the ability to develop and maintain good relationships with internal and external stakeholders
    Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite including Microsoft Powerpoint
    Must be familiar with Mombasa city
    Must be proficient at use of social media including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
    Possessing a Driver’s License would be an added advantage

  • Assistant Program Mentor – Intern (for a U.S. based Not-For-Profit Organization)

    Assistant Program Mentor – Intern (for a U.S. based Not-For-Profit Organization)

    Job Description

    Reporting to the local Senior Program Mentor, International Medical Aid’s Assistant Program Mentor Intern will be involved in the day-to-day coordination of housing, transportation, local tours, safaris and hospital placements for foreign students, doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. The Operations Intern will be responsible for overseeing IMA’s interns and assuring their safety and comfort at all times. Additionally, the Assistant Program Mentor Intern will be responsible for daily expense accounting and will be involved in coordinating IMA’s mobile medical and hygiene clinics.
    Key Roles

    Daily management and oversight of healthcare electives and medical placements including the following:

    Coordination of housing, transportation and food
    Facilitation of hospital placements
    Accounting of all program related expenses/costs
    Daily oversight of volunteers both in residence and hospital
    Coordinating and leading local tours of attractions in Mombasa

    Providing local area and hospital orientation for program participants including comprehensive overview of the following:

    Participant Code of Conduct
    Country-Specific Safety Precautions including warnings about use of “tuk-tuks”, public transportation and motor bikes
    Universal Precautions
    Guidelines for Premedical and Medical Students Providing Patient Care During Clinical Experiences Abroad

    Overseeing the mentorship of interns in healthcare placements
    Remaining available and responsive to participants concerns or in-case of emergency
    Participating in monthly hygiene or medical clinics
    Managing and developing IMA’s growing community of users, shaping our brand identity through our website, blog, and social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)
    Conceiving and developing new marketing and support materials for IMA’s programs in Kenya

    Required:

     Bachelor’s Degree: Tourism and hospitality management or a social sciences degree, with a minimum of a second class upper division from a recognized University
    Must possess clean criminal and academic record
    Must possess a very high level of integrity and upload IMA’s ethical standards
    Must be self-motivated and be able to effectively work with minimum supervision
    Must have the ability to develop and maintain good relationships with internal and external stakeholders
    Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
    Must be familiar with Mombasa city
    Must be proficient at use of social media including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

    All applications should include your current resume and a recent writing sample.

  • Operations Internship

    Operations Internship

    Job Summary
    Reporting to the local Senior Program Coordinator, International Medical Aid’s Operations Intern will be involved in the day-to-day coordination of housing, transportation, local tours, safaris and hospital placements for foreign students, doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. The Operations Intern will be responsible for overseeing IMA’s volunteers and assuring their safety and comfort at all times. Additionally, the Operations Intern will be responsible for daily expense accounting and will be involved in coordinating IMA’s mobile medical and hygiene clinics.
    Responsibilities for the Operations Internship
    Daily management and oversight of healthcare electives and medical placements including the following:
    Coordination of housing, transportation and food
    Facilitation of hospital placements
    Accounting of all program related expenses/costs
    Daily oversight of volunteers both in residence and hospital
    Coordinating and leading local tours of attractions in Mombasa including Fort Jesus, Mamba Village and
    Haller Park
    Providing local area and hospital orientation for program participants including comprehensive overview of the following:
    Participant Code of Conduct
    Country-Specific Safety Precautions including warnings about use of “tuk-tuks”, public transportation and motor bikes
    Universal Precautions
    Guidelines for Premedical and Medical Students Providing Patient Care During Clinical Experiences Abroad
    Overseeing the mentorship of volunteers in healthcare placements
    Remaining available and responsive to participants concerns or in-case of emergency
    Participating in monthly hygiene or medical clinics
    Managing and developing IMA’s growing community of users, shaping our brand identity through our website, blog, and social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)
    Conceiving and developing new marketing and support materials for IMA’s programs in Kenya
    Qualifications for the Operations Internship
    Bachelor’s Degree: Tourism and hospitality management or a social sciences degree, with a minimum of a second class upper division from a recognized University
    Must possess clean criminal and academic record
    Must possess a very high level of integrity and upload IMA’s ethical standards
    Must be self-motivated and be able to effectively work with minimum supervision
    Must have the ability to develop and maintain good relationships with internal and external stakeholders
    Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
    Must be familiar with Mombasa city
    Must be proficient at use of social media including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram