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Logistics Officer-NOA-FT, Dohuk, IRAQ (For IRAQI Nationals Only)

Dihok

  • Organization: UNICEF - United Nations Children’s Fund
  • Location: Dihok
  • Grade: Mid/Senior level - Mid/Senior - Internationally recruited position
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Logistics
    • Supply Chain
  • Closing Date: Closed

This is a very exciting national professional position based in Dohuk Field Office ans is open for IRAQI Nationals Only. The successful candidate will provide logistics support required to manage local emergency stockpile and goods consolidation point in order to permit the rapid movement of humanitarian supplies and design and implement warehouse management and commodity tracking system, among other wide range of logistics duties and responsibilities. Qualified female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.

If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.

For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children's survival, protection and development. The world's largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.

Purpose of the Position

Under the direct supervision of Logistics Manager, the incumbent will manage a local emergency stockpile and goods consolidation point in order to permit the rapid movement of humanitarian supplies and design and implement warehouse management and commodity tracking system.  He/she will ensure timely transmission of logistics monitoring information, stock levels and distribution status to the logistics focal point at the national level, develop and circulate the stock report with Programme Section on a weekly basis and follow up on required actions (e.g. dispatching aged inventory, monitoring of expiring dates, usage of correct intent, etc), Implement and manage contracts, transport and warehousing, where necessary and represent UNICEF interests within inter-agency logistics activities in Dohuk (e.g Logistics cluster)

Key Accountabilities and Duties & Tasks

Provide rapid and relevant assistance and support to evolving supply needs and situations facing children and families, including emergency situations, with a priority on achieving value for money.

  • Support logistics/supply planning through coordination with Operations/Programme Sections.
  • Provides technical support in preparation of appropriate documents, and input on specifications and supply and logistics arrangements, facilitating cost-effective efficient procurement, clearance, storage and distribution of supplies and equipment to project sites, in support of the country programme implementation.
  • Assist in the Country Programme strategy planning review to recommend on supply requirements and to provide support in the preparation of Plan of Operations and Plans of Action. Assist in the implementation of supply/logistics component of the Country Programme, including systems for storage and distribution of supplies to all project sites.

Implement sound, accurate supply/logistics management systems, procedures and documentation as well as regular, accurate reporting to maintain the highest level of integrity, standards and accountability.

  • Maintain effective working relations and contact with the Supply Division, Copenhagen, to confer on supply procurement and shipping policies and procedures.  Advise the country office on policies and procedures impacting on offshore and local procurement and delivery.  Maintain link with Copenhagen on transnational shipments, deliveries, claims and appropriateness of supplies.
  • Act as secretary and adviser to the CRC.  Establish and maintain a system of contact with customs and port/airport authorities at national ports of entry on the clearance of UNICEF supplies, in keeping with established protocol. Con tribute to the negotiation of standby agreements with relevant private business companies for country offices effective local procurement of supplies as well as for fielding of supply assistance to projects sites/End users
  • Supervise the staff in preparation of appropriate documentation: cash and supply requisitions, purchase orders, CRC submissions etc.
  • Participate in the preparation/compilation of the supply status reports required for donor reports, budget reviews, programme analysis, annual reports, appeals, etc.
  • Regularly develop and communicate accurate inventory tracking, inventory aging and incoming supplies information.

Support UNICEF as well as Government capacity-building in order to enhance efficient, effective and timely supply delivery.

  • Plan, design and conduct training for UNICEF's staff/consultants and counterparts in supply management, customs clearance, distribution and inventory of supplies and equipment in order to improve supply delivery.
  • Assists in the identification of training needs and plan training activities in supply administration for UNICEF's staff/consultants and counterparts, to improve supply delivery.

Conduct and monitor effective procurement, local, regional and/or offshore, with a goal to attain lowest cost without sacrificing quality as applicable.

  • Undertake field visits to project sites and monitor inventory and supply inputs. Proposes corrective actions to improve logistical procedures.
  • Conduct local procurement through issuance of tenders, bid adjudication and contract management  Identify and recommend potential local suppliers.  Maintain data on and evaluate local supply sources' overall performance, (competitive pricing, product quality and timely delivery).  Assess supply operations and control mechanisms and propose appropriate actions.
  • Monitor progress of offshore and/or regional procurement through regular contacts with the Action Office(s). 
  • Communicate and report quality issues with respect to supplies and/or service agreements.

Collaboration and Partnership

  • Coordinate with the Programme Section on supply planning, providing technical support on procurement specifications and supply administration as well as providing advice on supply requirements in the development of the supply component of the Country Programme.
  • Provide advice to the Country Office, Government and implementing partners on offshore and/or local procurement policies and procedures, delivery and utilization of UNICEF supplies and equipment; coordinate with the Supply Division, Copenhagen, on supply policy and/or activities.
  • Team with the Programme Section and other members of the Operations Section to facilitate procurement as well as efficient customs clearance, storage and distribution of supplies and equipment.
  • Maintain partnership and collaborative relations with UNICEF, Government, UN, and bilateral counterparts in supply and logistics activities, including distribution, and monitoring supply inputs and inventory.

Qualifications of Successful Candidate

  • University degree in Business Administration, Management, International Economics, Engineering, International Development, Contract/commercial Law or in directly related areas of specialization, including credited courses in supply, logistics, purchasing or contracting. Or, a recognized qualification in procurement and contracting.
  • Educational qualification in relevant areas (transport or logistics operations/management, supply change management, etc.)
  • Two years of relevant professional work experience.
  • National Or international work experience in supply, logistics, purchasing, contracting and administration and/or other related fields.
  • Work experience in emergency duty station.
  • Fluency of the local language of the duty station as well as proficiency in English.

Competencies of Successful Candidate

Core Values

  • Commitment
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Integrity

Core competencies

  • Communication 
  • Drive for Result 
  • Working with People 

Functional Competencies

  • Applying Technical Expertise 
  • Following Instructions and Procedures 
  • Planning and Organizing 

Technical Knowledge 

Specific Technical Knowledge Required

  • Specialized, standard technical knowledge (product knowledge, market research/analysis) required for essential Supply Management/Purchasing/Contracting (e.g., vaccine, equipment, medical supplies, contracts, customs function, taxation, insurance, etc.).
  • Knowledge of relevant Information Technology software

Common Technical Knowledge Required

  • Knowledge of managing inventory, transport, and diverse logistics operations (e.g., programme supply & logistics) in the international environment
  • Knowledge of supply/contracting/logistics policies, goals, strategies, and approaches
  • Knowledge of public procurement principles and processes
  • Knowledge of procurement process from procurement planning, to execution to contract management and administration, including procurement methods and tools of good procurement practice
  • Knowledge of establishing strategic, long term and sustainable procurement arrangements
  • Knowledge of general principles and processes involved in risk management in procurement, including risk analysis and evaluation techniques
  • Knowledge of financial and legal implications in procurement process
  • Knowledge of category management
  • UNICEF strategic framework for partnerships and collaborative relationships
  • Gender equality and diversity awareness.

 

Technical Knowledge to be Acquired/Enhanced

 

  • UNICEF Supply Function goals, visions, positions, policies and strategies. (E.g., SUPDIRs, PROs, Executive Directives,)
  • Rules and regulations of supply and programme manuals and instructions. (E.g., Supply Field Manual, Programme, Policy and Procedures Manual)
  • Financial circulars and rules, regulations and manual.
  • Administrative and Human Resources Rules and Manuals.
  • Information and Communication Technology administration
  • UNICEF emergency programme and operations policies, strategies, procedures and approaches.
  • Rights-based and Results-based management and programming approach in UNICEF.
  • Mid-Term Strategic Plan (MTSP); Country Programme Management Plan (CPMP)
    International Code of Conduct
  • UN and UNICEF policies and approaches on supply issues involved in harmonization of operations in the common system.
  • UN and UNICEF security operations and guidelines.
  • Government regulations and laws in the locality (e.g., customs clearance, VAT and other taxation systems).

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.

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