Job Purpose
The ManagerGlobal Humanitarian Services and Supply Chain Management, Africa is responsible for developing, leading, and ensuring effective operational implementation of Supply Chain in both the hub and across the region. The incumbent will optimise service quality and cost effectiveness to meet the needs of the IFRC network, partners, and service users, ensuring value-for-money (VfM) as measured for the end-to-end supply chain and benchmarked against the humanitarian supply chain sector. The incumbent will focus on the right quality and cost-effective service delivery, procurement (including support to domestic programmes), fleet, warehousing, capacity building, preparedness and training to service users including members and other humanitarian organisations. This role carries accountability for ensuring compliance with the overall Supply Chain standards and actively participates in the implementation of the IFRC Global Supply Chain Management Strategy. In addition, the incumbent will maintain and develop technical and operational contacts with Regional UN bodies, commercial operators, academia and suppliers, the ICRC and other multilateral organisations.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Service Delivery:
Be accountable to ensure the availability of all goods and services such as Cash and Goods-In-Kind (right quality, right price, right time) in close coordination with the global operational supply chain team, global procurement team and global fleet team.
Assume full accountability for delivering best value for money for (region), oversight contract management for goods and services including cash modalities.
Ensure KPIs for the operational logistics, procurement and supply chain function within the function are captured and reported to the senior management team on an ongoing basis.
Define and monitor the efficiency, effectiveness and success of supply chain activities using adequate controlling tools.
Support all IFRC emergency and programme operations with direct and technical logistics support as required.
Pro-active coordination and delivery of National Society Logistics Development (NSLD) within the NSD, PER and OCAC approach
Develop, communicate and make available proven value-for-money goods and service support to NS domestic programmes
Reactive and proactive support to NS implementing and utilizing the suite of Logistics digital tools
Leadership and Networking:
Manage internal relationship building to ensure cross-functional co-operation and integration which minimises risk and results in high quality technical solutions with supply chain practices.
Provide leadership of Supply Chain in-line with Supply Chain Management strategy and goals through the development of Supply Chain strategy, annual and long-term plans, the delivery of measurable objectives and the development/implementation of a plan for the necessary internal communications.
Develop, motivate and set performance annual and longer-term objectives for supply chain staff fully aligned with the short, medium and longer-term objectives, goals and targets set for (region).
Where applicable work closely with the PSK Unit, particularly the Regional Emergency Supply Chain & Strategic Capacity Building Coordinator, ensuring that all networking actions are in line with Supply Chain plans.
Identify gaps in the skills & competencies of regional operational supply chain team members and establish and implement personal development plans.
Job Duties and Responsibilities (continued)
Compliance and Supply Chain Improvement:
Support the improvement of the Supply Chain systems to enhance efficiency, compliance and processes.
Ensure that all IFRC Supply Chain services are compliant with IFRC and Supply Chain policies and procedures (including procurement, logistics and fleet) and provide recommendation of best practice to enable consistent best value for money and operational service delivery.
Ensure that supply chain delivers a supply chain service that understands and meets the needs of the IFRC, partners and services users, balancing service quality against best value for money. Evaluate continually and optimize the range and volume of available materials held both virtually and within warehouses where appliable to ensure the ability to meet on-going and unexpected relief requirements whilst minimizing inventory costs.
Provide expert support to National Societies and IFRC to enhance and optimize operational supply chain services. Support the National Societies in building business case on supply chain services, including fleet.
Facilitate implementation of Global/Regional Framework Agreements, identify and remove potential barriers in implementing GFA/RFA to ensure GFA/RFA are implemented and available regionally and globally.
Key areas of influence and key internal/external relationships include:
Development of Supply Chain Hub medium terms goals, objectives and annual plans requiring the agreement of the Director: Global Humanitarian Services & Supply Chain Management and collaboration with relevant teams.
Relationship building with partners and service users to ensure an effective and efficient logistics network for humanitarian service provision. Includes regular 2-way communication (media and language aligned to intended audiences) building understanding of the customer service support available and delivered and measuring and responding to customer satisfaction ratings.
Provision of operational advice and coordinated technical HR mobilisation to National Societies to build supply chain capabilities and capacities, including fleet.
Ensure good relationships with the different humanitarian stakeholders for strengthening the overall supply chain.
Ensure a good relationship with local, national and regional officials.
Full accountability and high autonomy in managing resources (people and budgets) including planning and managing operational procurement budget of over CHF50 million in order to deliver the agreed activities in line with the Federation’s policies and procedures.
Drive the development of talents providing guidance on and support to personal development and career paths.
Education
University degree in Business, economics, Engineering, or other relevant experience in the area. (Required)
Degree and/or post graduate qualification in logistics strategy and management. (Required)
Experience
At least 10 years of relevant experience in managing complex international logistics and supply Chain operations. (Required)
A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in field operations. (Required)
Experience in managing resources (people and budget) in large scale operations. (Required)
Experience of managing and integrating complex global supply chain services. (Required)
Experience in setting up complex supply chain and logistics infrastructures. (Required)
Experience in annual planning and strategy implementation in a global organization. (Required)
Experience in establishing and managing the operational budget. (Required)
Red Cross/Red Crescent knowledge and experience. (Required)
Experience within the commercial sector including the development of effective. (Preferred)
customer commercial and operational targets and relationships at global level. (Preferred).
Knowledge, Skills and Languages
In-depth knowledge of complex supply chain management. (Required)
Drive for change and improvement and ability to deliver strategies in a challenging environment. (Required)
Commercial acumen. (Required)
Strong budget and financial management skills. (Required)
Ability to work in a cross-cultural and cross-functional environment. (Required)
Strong interpersonal skills and good understanding of the global organization. (Required)
Ability to work to tight deadlines and handle multiple tasks. (Required)
Excellent negotiation and diplomacy skills. (Required)
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to provide authoritative advice. (Required)
Proven experience to carry out logistics assessments and set up large operations. (Required)
Ability to work toward tight deadlines and handle multiple tasks. (Required)
Fluently spoken and written English. (Required)
Good command of another IFRC official language (French, Spanish or Arabic) (Preferred).
Competencies, Values and Comments
Core Competencies: Communication; Collaboration and Teamwork; Judgement and Decision Making; National Society and Customer Relations; Creativity and Innovation; Building Trust;
Values: Respect for diversity; Integrity; Professionalism; Accountability
Managerial Competencies: Managing Staff Performance; Managing Staff Development
Functional Competencies: Strategic Orientation; Building Alliances; Leadership; Empowering Others
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