Chad: Logistics Coordinator

Organization: International Medical Corps
Country: Chad
Closing date: 24 Nov 2014

Position Summary & Responsibilities: 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.
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 to respond rapidly to emergency situations, International Medical Corps rehabilitates devastated health care
systems and helps bring them back to self-reliance.
PROGRAM SUMMARY:
International Medical Corps has been operating in Chad since 2004, primarily in the East of the country close to the Darfur border.
International Medical Corps is mainly running nutritional activities in Chad where an emergency crisis is felt on the Sahel belt. International Medical Corps has also been supporting Sudanese refugee in Guereda and lriba (East of Chad). Currently, IMC is running 3 programs in Chad: one on the East (Guereda) assisting Sudanese refugees by providing primary and secondary health care and nutritional program within 2 camps, one in Abudeia providing nutritional assistance to residents, and one in lake region (Bagasola/Bol) providing primary health care and nutritional assistance (with a small Food Security component) to residents. As of 2014, International Medical Corps has planned to expand its areas of operation to include surgical activities in south of the country with the current crisis in CAR moving toward the Southern border of Chad (we are currently seeking for donors support).
JOB SUMMARY:
Working under the direct supervision of the CD, the Logistics Coordinator is the senior logistics appointment in the Mission or Response and is responsible for, and accountable for, the delivery of all logistics and supply chain related activities in accordance with International Medical Corps Logistics policies and procedures. Fundamental to this role is the ability to manage and motivate your logistics team and engage with other mission or response staff, external contractors and organizations therefore you are required to have the skills to communicate clearly verbally and in writing, plan for and deliver quality presentations and training, and produce timely written reports. Also, the logistic coordinator must be pro-active buy anticipating supply shortage of logistic potential problems. He must try to find solution to logistic problem and make sure his team is delivering quality and fast services to the field.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Logistics Operations
    • Provide the technical oversight, input and supervision to coordinate the staff support to, delivery of, and implementation of, all logistics support systems according to IMC Logistics policies and procedures.
    • Provide planning support and advice to those making a procurement request, then process and manage the procurement process (either locally or internationally) in accordance with IMC policies and procedures, in a transparent, accountable, efficient and cost effective manner (make sure procurement plan are in place everywhere and followed, that delivery to the field is fast and that feed-back to the field regarding stock shortage or delay are done)
    • Ensure that local market surveys are regularly carried out, to ensure a full knowledge of the availability and price of local items. Ensure that all procurements are tracked and recorded to identify items that should be part of a pre-approved tender process, and ensure that open
    and free competition for procurements is adhered too.
    • Actively engage with freight forwarding agencies, freight handling/clearance agents, and local Customs, to ensure that cargo is managed at all points of the supply chain, and that all tracking and reporting deadlines are met.
    • Proactively coordinate and direct the management and tracking of all medical supplies,equipment, materiel and food in transit, through its receipt, storage, and onward distribution to include the locating and negotiating contracting for storage/warehousing that is secure, well maintained, and meets health and safe working practice requirements.
    • Capture pipeline information, and coordinate the management of the supply chain ensuring that Program staff are well-informed and well-prepared for incoming goods and materiel. Ensure timely reporting on stock status, to help Program staff with planning of stock replenishment and that tracking through to end-user has occurred. And/or advise
    and support Program staff to verify that distribution has occurred according to the intentions and plans of the donors, IMC, and project partners
    • Supervise and coordinate all matters logistics relating to transport and fuel management, to ensure that vehicles are insured, asset managed correctly, being driven safely, maintained Updated: March 2008 appropriately, damages are reported, and ensure that vehicles internal equipment (tools, comms etc) are complete and serviceable; and that usage of fuel is correctly supervised, and logged and recorded. Liaise with security personnel on security-related transport issues, such as booking in/out, satcomms, radios etc.
    • Supervise and coordinate all matters logistics regarding satellite communications and radio communications to ensure that equipments are insured, asset managed diligently, operated in the most cost efficient manner, and maintained appropriately.
    • Supervise and coordinate all matters logistics regarding GPS tracking for IMC vehicle.
    • Capture, plan and regularly update preparedness reporting for the logistic systems in place at your mission to include a current Logistic Concept of Operations. Plan to ensure that logistic systems are robust and flexible enough to cope if a crisis occurs by making thorough assessments of airports, transport available, warehousing, access routes, fuel availability, field comms issues, staffing challenges, training required etc. Raising issues though senior management as required.
    • Maintain accurate filing systems, with documented and supported records of action for audit purposes, and submit weekly and monthly logistics reports to the in-country management team, and Global logistics pursuant with IMC policies and procedures.
    • 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
    • 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
    • Manage all staff within your department with integrity and foresight, and in accordance with HR procedures and policies to ensure that they maintain the highest standards of accountability and professionalism.
    • Make frequent site visits to where staff supervised by you are working, to ensure that the appropriate care and support is being offered. 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.
    • Oversee the recruitment, selection and performance of logistics staff, as required.
  4. Training/ Capacity Building
    • Advocate and plan for professional development for expat and national staff
    •Determine training needs for staff supervised by you.
    • Coordinate the delivery of training for national staff to increase their responsibilities in order to build capacity, and ensure sustainability of programs
    • Be part of the process of identifying key staff (in the area of logistic) to give them a chance of evolution/promotion (in the goal of having a logco deputy in the future)
  5. Working Relationships
    • Proactively engage with the Country Director and key staff (Program manager, FAD,Medical director, field coordinator) on all logistic matters to ensure that programmatic and project planning incorporates sufficient funding for logistical staff and logistical support mechanisms.
    • Proactively engage on a regular basis with regional IMC logistics teams, and logistics coordinators from other organizations to ensure appropriate links for interagency logistics
    coordination.
    • Proactively engage with donors, local government, project partners, UN agencies and other nongovernmental organizations in order to plan, organize, and schedule distribution of goods and materiel as, well as to ensure adequate information sharing, address common concerns/problems and seek solutions.
  6. Representation
    • Represent IMC in a positive and professional manner contributing 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 actors
  7. Security
    • Ensure the application of, and compliance with, security protocols and policies of you and your supervised staff.
    • Logistic coordinator is the security focal point in Chad who refer to the CD. He is in charge of writing the weekly security report and send it to the HQ. He also help the CD to update SRA, Security SOP, Relocation plan .
  8. Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
    •Actively promote PSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) standards within International Medical Corps and amongst beneficiaries served by International Medical Corps. Skills & Requirements: • Evidence of practical experience in logistics management within the field of supply chain management (procurement, tendering, contracting, clearance, transport, warehousing, etc.) fleet management and asset management, distribution support.
    • Proven record of experience of the management of logistics at a coordination level.
    • A humanitarian experience in the logistic field with Ngos of at least 6 years
    • Knowledge in vehicles mechanics and building work is a real advantage as there is not such a knowledge in IMC chad office
    • Evidence of the ability to plan for, and conduct training in all areas of logistics for national and international staff (suitable to staff knowledge level).
    • Ability to works to find solutions to problems by working with other departments. Strong organizational and problem-solving skills with analytic approach
    • Plan and organizes work and is able to deal with unexpected delays and demands.
    • Show commitment and demonstrated skills to build national staff capacity in the areas of logistics, management, supervision and monitoring
    • Strong interpersonal, management and leadership skills
    • Ability to integrate and work well within multiethnic and multicultural teams
    • Ability to work in harsh conditions, often in remote areas.
    • Strong negotiation, interpersonal and organization skills
    • It will be a very appreciated advantage if the candidate already have at least one working experience with a medical NGO.
    • Proficiency with MS Word and Excel (minimum requirement).
    • It is an advantage that experience is supported by academic study Other Relevant Information (if applicable):
    Language Skills:
    • Fluent in French (it is a pre-condition to get the job)
    • Ability to read, write, and speak

How to apply:

http://careers.internationalmedicalcorps.org/careers.aspx

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