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Mission and objectives
The WHO Office in the occupied Palestinian territory is the principal technical adviser to the Palestinian Ministry of Health providing advice and support to strengthen health services, ad-dress public health issues and promote research for health. WHO is also lead
of the humanitarian Health and Nutrition Cluster, coordinating the assistance provided by international and local partners to the health sector.
WHO employs approximately 45 staff at its offices in West Bank and Gaza, including international and local professionals with expertise in medicine, public health nursing and other specialties. As the lead health agency, WHO works with many partners, including United Nations agencies, donors, nongovernmental organizations, universities and the private sector to sup-port the Palestinian Authority to reach their national health development
goals and to ensure that efforts of all these organizations are coordinated.
Context
The humanitarian context in the occupied Palestinian territory continues to generate significant operational demands on WHO procurement and logistics operations. The WHO OSL unit supports large-scale procurement and delivery of medicines, medical consumables, medical equipment, and operational supplies required for health service delivery and emergency response.
The Procurement Support Specialist will work under the supervision of the (OSL) Team Lead, supporting procurement transactions, supplier coordination, logistics follow-up, and documentation management. The role contributes to ensuring efficient procurement workflows, accurate tracking of procurement transactions, and effective coordination with logistics and programme teams.
The Procurement Support Specialist will work under the supervision of the (OSL) Team Lead, supporting procurement transactions, supplier coordination, logistics follow-up, and documentation management. The role contributes to ensuring efficient procurement workflows, accurate tracking of procurement transactions, and effective coordination with logistics and programme teams.
Task description
Under the direct supervision of the National Procurement Operations and Logistics Officer and the overall guidance of the Operations, Supply and Logistics Lead Office, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:
Procurement Operations:
• Analyze and process procurement requests for goods and services from technical units and emergency programmes, ensuring compliance with WHO procurement and logistics procedures.
• Verify completeness of supporting documentation, accuracy of information, and availability of funds before initiating procurement actions.
• Support procurement transactions through the Global Management System (GSM) for catalogue and non-catalogue items and monitor the status of procurement requests to ensure timely processing and delivery.
Procurement Documentation and Processes:
• Draft purchase order amendments when required as well as justifications and supporting documentation for the Records Management System (RMS).
• Prepare Requests for Price Estimates (RPE) for non-catalogue items and obtain estimated costs from the Regional Logistics and Supply Unit or Headquarters when required.
• Draft bid invitations and procurement correspondence, compile supplier offers, and prepare bid summaries including price comparisons and conditions of offers.
• Draft adjudication reports and recommendations for procurement decisions.
Supplier and Vendor Management:
• Support in the maintenance and update the supplier database, including completion of supplier evaluation forms for vendors contracted by the WHO Country Office.
Procurement Monitoring and Reporting:
• Draft periodic procurement and logistics reports on the status of transactions for review by the supervisor.
• Update procurement, payment, and logistics tracking systems regularly and provide status updates on ongoing procurement processes.
Coordination and Follow-Up:
• Assist the supervisor in correspondence with suppliers and internal stakeholders to clarify procurement data, respond to queries, and highlight gaps or delays in procurement transactions.
• Assist the team in coordination with customs clearance agents, government authorities, shipping agents, and transportation providers to facilitate delivery of goods.
Delivery and Asset Management:
• Monitor deliveries to destination and support quality verification in collaboration with the relevant technical teams during handover.
• Support registration of fixed assets in GSM, ensure assets are barcoded, and support periodic physical inventory checks.
Other Duties:
• Perform other duties related to procurement and logistics operations as required and provide support to OSL colleagues when needed.
Procurement Operations:
• Analyze and process procurement requests for goods and services from technical units and emergency programmes, ensuring compliance with WHO procurement and logistics procedures.
• Verify completeness of supporting documentation, accuracy of information, and availability of funds before initiating procurement actions.
• Support procurement transactions through the Global Management System (GSM) for catalogue and non-catalogue items and monitor the status of procurement requests to ensure timely processing and delivery.
Procurement Documentation and Processes:
• Draft purchase order amendments when required as well as justifications and supporting documentation for the Records Management System (RMS).
• Prepare Requests for Price Estimates (RPE) for non-catalogue items and obtain estimated costs from the Regional Logistics and Supply Unit or Headquarters when required.
• Draft bid invitations and procurement correspondence, compile supplier offers, and prepare bid summaries including price comparisons and conditions of offers.
• Draft adjudication reports and recommendations for procurement decisions.
Supplier and Vendor Management:
• Support in the maintenance and update the supplier database, including completion of supplier evaluation forms for vendors contracted by the WHO Country Office.
Procurement Monitoring and Reporting:
• Draft periodic procurement and logistics reports on the status of transactions for review by the supervisor.
• Update procurement, payment, and logistics tracking systems regularly and provide status updates on ongoing procurement processes.
Coordination and Follow-Up:
• Assist the supervisor in correspondence with suppliers and internal stakeholders to clarify procurement data, respond to queries, and highlight gaps or delays in procurement transactions.
• Assist the team in coordination with customs clearance agents, government authorities, shipping agents, and transportation providers to facilitate delivery of goods.
Delivery and Asset Management:
• Monitor deliveries to destination and support quality verification in collaboration with the relevant technical teams during handover.
• Support registration of fixed assets in GSM, ensure assets are barcoded, and support periodic physical inventory checks.
Other Duties:
• Perform other duties related to procurement and logistics operations as required and provide support to OSL colleagues when needed.
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