John Snow Incorporated (JSI) is implementing the USAID I DELIVER PROJECT, a technical assistance project funded by USAID and aimed at increasing the availability of essential health supplies through procurement services and strengthening supply chains in developing countries. In addition to the PH program areas, the USAID I DELIVER PROJECT also works in Malaria and Avian Influenza and the selected candidate may be tasked with supporting these areas of work when necessary. JSI also implements the Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) contract for the US Government as part of the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief.
JSI is seeking to employ a Senior Logistics Advisor, Logistics Advisor and two DDIC State Coordinators;
Application Deadline Date
Closes by 10th December, 2013.
JSI is seeking to employ a Senior Logistics Advisor, Logistics Advisor and two DDIC State Coordinators;
Job Title: DDIC State Coordinators
Location: Sokato, Zamfara
The State Coordinator will provide guidance and management support forthe Direct Delivery and
Information capture (DblC) for distribution of health commodities in Sokoto/Zamfara state. The
successful candidates will be based in Sokoto and Gusau respectively and will report to the DDIC
National Coordinator in the Abuja office.
Key Responsibilities
1. Provide overall technical guidance and support for DDIC activities in the state.
2. Provide technical support to state medicines management agency and state programs
coordinators to ensure availability (full supply where possible) of ODIC commodities in
the state.
3. Carry out ODIC system delivery teams' training and workshops.
4. Prepare periodic progress reports on DDIC implementation activities in the state.
5. Develop and maintain collaborative working relationships with the state Ministry of
Health, State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs State programs,
Partners and relevant agencies at state level.
6. Act as the Secretary for the DDICTWG meetings.
7. Work closely with State Central Medical Stores (CMS) and team leaders to schedule pilot
DDIC deliveries to the SOPs.
8. Prepare and circulate delivery schedules to program managers, the state CMS pharmacist
and the team leader.
9. Review and approve Letters of Request from Team Leaders at the beginning of a delivery
run.
Skills and Qualification
Applicants forthis position should possess the following minimum skills and qualifications
1. Bachelors degree in one of the following fields: Pharmacy, Public Health, Business
Administration and logistics management
2. At least 3 to 5 years of professional experience in health programs, preferably in
international health care supply chain management program
3. Specific experience in malaria, reproductive health and/or maternal and child health
programs is strongly desired
4. Ability to supervise, monitor and provide support to health facilities in supply chain activities
5. Extensive knowledge of Nigerian public health sector
6. Strong analytical and problem solving skills
7. Excellenttechnical writing and oral presentation skills are highly desired
8. Ability to work as part of a tea m and work independently
9. Knowledge of Microsoft office including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
10. Ability and willingness to travel to the field
How To Apply
Interested applicants for this position should send their resume and cover letter by email to
ddic_sc@ng.jsi.com
Information capture (DblC) for distribution of health commodities in Sokoto/Zamfara state. The
successful candidates will be based in Sokoto and Gusau respectively and will report to the DDIC
National Coordinator in the Abuja office.
Key Responsibilities
1. Provide overall technical guidance and support for DDIC activities in the state.
2. Provide technical support to state medicines management agency and state programs
coordinators to ensure availability (full supply where possible) of ODIC commodities in
the state.
3. Carry out ODIC system delivery teams' training and workshops.
4. Prepare periodic progress reports on DDIC implementation activities in the state.
5. Develop and maintain collaborative working relationships with the state Ministry of
Health, State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs State programs,
Partners and relevant agencies at state level.
6. Act as the Secretary for the DDICTWG meetings.
7. Work closely with State Central Medical Stores (CMS) and team leaders to schedule pilot
DDIC deliveries to the SOPs.
8. Prepare and circulate delivery schedules to program managers, the state CMS pharmacist
and the team leader.
9. Review and approve Letters of Request from Team Leaders at the beginning of a delivery
run.
Skills and Qualification
Applicants forthis position should possess the following minimum skills and qualifications
1. Bachelors degree in one of the following fields: Pharmacy, Public Health, Business
Administration and logistics management
2. At least 3 to 5 years of professional experience in health programs, preferably in
international health care supply chain management program
3. Specific experience in malaria, reproductive health and/or maternal and child health
programs is strongly desired
4. Ability to supervise, monitor and provide support to health facilities in supply chain activities
5. Extensive knowledge of Nigerian public health sector
6. Strong analytical and problem solving skills
7. Excellenttechnical writing and oral presentation skills are highly desired
8. Ability to work as part of a tea m and work independently
9. Knowledge of Microsoft office including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
10. Ability and willingness to travel to the field
How To Apply
Interested applicants for this position should send their resume and cover letter by email to
ddic_sc@ng.jsi.com
JSI offers excellent benefits. Salary will be commensurate with experience and salary history.
Interested applicants should submit their cover letter and resume within one week from the
date of this advert with salary expectation boldly written at the top of the resume. Please
ensure that you write the position applied for in the subject line of your email, otherwise you
will be disqualified. Multiple applications will be disqualified.
Interested applicants should submit their cover letter and resume within one week from the
date of this advert with salary expectation boldly written at the top of the resume. Please
ensure that you write the position applied for in the subject line of your email, otherwise you
will be disqualified. Multiple applications will be disqualified.
Closes by 10th December, 2013.
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