UNICEF Iraq Office is seeking the services of a National Consultant to support efficient procurement of essential medicines, facilitating the outfitting of the Centre of Excellence, and coordinating technical and operational support for the development of the Medical Warehouse in Sulaymaniyah. Moreover, the Incumbent will work with all Programme Sections and Field Offices on supply and logistics projects.
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Background:
Located in the UNICEF Iraq Country Office, Baghdad and working collaboratively with Operations/Programmes and government partners at national and sub-national level in implementing supply chain projects. The consultant is responsible for managing procurement-related initiatives in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, UNICEF Country Office, Regional Office, and Supply Division. Key focus areas include ensuring timely and efficient procurement of essential medicines, facilitating the outfitting of the Centre of Excellence, and coordinating technical and operational support for the development of the Medical Warehouse in Sulaymaniyah. The incumbent will provide strategic guidance, technical assistance, and coordination to strengthen supply chain systems and ensure effective implementation of UNICEF-supported projects.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment:
Under the supervision of the Deputy Representative Operations and in close collaboration with Country office Focal points, the purpose of this consultancy is to support efficient procurement of essential medicines, facilitating the outfitting of the Centre of Excellence, and coordinating technical and operational support for the development of the Medical Warehouse in Sulaymaniyah. Moreover, the Incumbent will work with all Programme Sections and Field Offices on supply and logistics projects.
Scope of Work:
Manage Procurement Services Projects in Collaboration with CSD and Ministry of Health
- Establish appropriate communication /coordination with relevant Ministry of Health Focal points, Regional Office and CO operations and programme Focal points, and UNICEF’s Supply Division in Copenhagen (SD).
- Engage continuously with the Ministry of Health to utilize buffer funds for procurement of essential medicines on behalf of the government.
- Provide technical advice to Ministry of Health officials in the identification supplies /resolutions of
- bottlenecks in procurement and supply chain management
- Propose appropriate actions
Timeline: January – December 2026
Facilitate Procurement of Supplies for the Centre of Excellence
- Establish appropriate communication /coordination with relevant Ministry of Health Focal points, Regional Office and CO operations and programme Focal points, and UNICEF’s Supply Division in Copenhagen (SD).
- Provide technical support in planning, reviewing procurement requests,
- Provide contract administrative support to ensure timely implementation and address all contract issues on time
Timeline: January – December 2026
Coordinate UNICEF Support for Medical Warehouse Development in Sulaymaniyah
- Collaborate with CSD and RO and engage with the General Directorate of Health in Sulaymaniyah Governorate to discuss technical assistance for regional warehouse expansion.
- Work with CSD, SD, and RO to develop agreements supporting: Technical assistance for strengthening the Warehouse Management System (WMS)
- Engage with SD Construction Unit to discuss technical assistance for: Engineering, design, and construction of the new Medical Warehouse Complex
Timeline: January – December 2026
Collaboration with Programmes/Operations and implementing partners
- Provide technical support in strengthening development of ToRs for procurement of services
- Strengthening the use of LTAs and support establishment of joint LTAS with UN Agencies.
Timeline: January – December 2026
Work Assignments Overview

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Minimum requirements:
- Education:
- Advanced University degree in Procurement, Logistics, Contract/Commercial Law, Business Administration, Economics, Supply Chain Management or related field.
- Work Experience:
- A minimum of 5 (five) years of solid and relevant professional work experience in procurement for high value; in support of government projects.
- Demonstrated experience in supply chain monitoring and reporting
- Proven experience in working with SAP, especially with Supply/Procurement Modules
- Working knowledge of UNICEF systems, policies and procedures is considered an asset.
- Fluency in English and Arabic
- Language Requirements:
- Proficiency in English and Arabic are required.
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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