Logistics and Procurement Manager

Overall objectives
The Logistics and Procurement manager has the overall technical responsibility for the timely and effective Procurement and Logistical support required for the implementation of DRC/DDG project and support services in Nigeria. This includes assistance in providing technical support and planning support to future initiatives to increase the in-country logistics capacity.
Job Profile
The Logistics and Procurement manager is responsible for planning, organizing, supervising the implementation, and reporting of all logistics activities for the mission.
Based on mission program needs and with respect to DRC/DDG logistics and procurement policies and procedures, the Logistician and Procurement manager sets the objectives for the different mission logistics department in the country within the projected time frame and budget and works towards their implementation.
The Logistics and Procurement manager will supervise advice and coordinate the Procurement and Logistics team in Somalia, and support the staff in terms of set-up and knowledge of procedures, assessing training needs for all Procurement and Logistics staff and to organize the provision of required training.
Roles and responsibilities:
Planning and Operation
Implement sustainable and robust procurement and logistics systems for the efficient and effective delivery of operations in the area of operations following DRC/DDG’s operational handbook
Ensure the timely implementation of recommendations and improvements indicated by the Country Director, or requested by the Region or Head of Offices
Develop procurement plans in collaboration with the Project Managers and HoFA
Ensure efficient and timely ordering of all items procured to ensure timely access to necessary goods and services for the area of operation, including through delivery to point of distribution as necessary
Ensure compliance with donor requirements, rules and regulations relating to logistics, particularly in relation to local procurement and anti-corruption measures
Liaise with the Head of Office, Region Office and other managers in the area of operations on all logistics issues to ensure that all bottlenecks to delivery are overcome
Represent DRC at Logistics Working Group in area of operations or Abuja and be and active actor
Ensure that all suppliers and service providers conform with the Code of Ethics
Ensure that all contract payments are processed in a timely manner
Ensure that the asset register and inventory items for the Area of Operations are up-to-date at all times
Ensure that the warehouses in the area of operations are operated in an effective and efficient manner, with timely disbursement of materials as requested
Support the finance admin department in updating inventory lists for donor reports in time
Ensure that the fleet management requirements are actioned on a monthly basis
Provide input for project proposals and budgets as requested
Ensure that Field Office costs for the office compound are optimised and communicated effectively to the Country Director and HoFA, including suggestions for changes
Build procurement and logistics capacity with the Logistics Team in Nigeria
Ensure that all relevant non-logistics staff (particularly including programme and finance staff) are trained on logistics procedures
Ensure that all new staff in area of operations have received a comprehensive logistics briefing on arrival
Ensure that the organisations’ security, financial and human resources policies and practices are implemented in relation to all logistics department staff and activities in area of operations
Support all program activities in logistics related functions (such as construction, in-kind distribution or cash distribution etc…)
Organisation, administration and personnel management
Overall responsibility for the management of the procurement and logistics team in area of operations,
Oversee the observance of the DRC/DDG Code of Conduct within the procurement and logistics department, ensure that logistics staff fully understand what corruption is and are trained at least once a year on the detail of the Code of Conduct and anti-corruption measures
Ensure that all suppliers and logistics staff are aware of the procedures to whistle-blow for corruption and other breaches of the Code of Conduct
Ensure that all suspicions and allegations of corruption are reported to the Head of Office immediately, unless the Head of Office is alleged to be involved, in which case suspicions and allegations should be reported to the country director
Ensure that the terms of employment for logistic national staff are enforced and that disciplinary issues are dealt with quickly and fairly
Ensure that a training and professional development plan is developed for all staff in the logistics team including drivers.
Accountability
Responsible to ensure that all procurement & logistics is conducted in accordance with the DRC/DDG’s Operations Handbook Chapters 16, 17 and 18, (Procurement, Vehicles and Warehousing)
Responsible to ensure that recommendations for improvements (e.g. from audits) are implemented in a timely manner
Responsible to ensure that all allegations of breaches of the Code of Conduct by staff reporting to the logistics and procurement Manager are reported and with the support of the Team Leader and Safety Advisor, investigated and concluded swiftly.
Reporting Arrangements
The post holder reports to the Country Director of Nigeria. The Logistics and procurement Manager will supervise Procurement & Logistics staff based in the country.
Your profile

Bachelor’s degree in relevant field or extensive experience can substitute qualification
Minimum 5 years of logistics, procurement and supply chain experience gained in developing countries
At least 3 years of international experience with INGOs, preferably with 1 year experience with DRC/DDG
Excellent communication skills – verbal and in writing
Fluent in English
Excellent inter-personal skills and proven ability to negotiate with a wide range of people (internally and externally)
Strong team player
Ability to adapt to the complex and stressful working conditions of the area of operations
We encourage all qualified candidates to apply, irrespective of age, nationality, race, gender or age.

Conditions:
Availability: As soon as possible, 01st. December 2015
Duty station: Yola, with frequent travel in Abuja, Adamawa and Borno States
Contract: One year with a possibility of extension, subject to funding.
Further information
For more information, please contact The Country Director, Shah LITON. Email: cd-nigeria@drc.dk

Only motivated applications that address the stipulated duties and meet the required qualifications, sent together with a CV, will be considered.We only accept applications sent via our online-application form on www.drc.dk under Vacancies. Direct link. Please remember to include a letter of application and your CV.Applications are to be sent to no later than 15th November 2015.Problems with on-line application? Please contact job@drc.dk if you experience problems with your on-line application.

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