Chemonics International, an international development firm based in Washington, DC., seeks professionals for USAID’s anticipated multi-year health program in Nigeria; the Strategic HIV and AIDS Response Program (SHARP).
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Warehousing Advisor
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Scope of Work
This scope of work (SOW) sets forth the services to be provided by the Warehousing Advisor- Deliver & Return to SAII Associates Ltd/Gte, an associate company of Chemonics International Inc. in the implementation of the USAID Global Health Supply Chain – Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) in Nigeria.
Background
The purpose of the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program–Procurement and Supply Management single award IDIQ contract is to ensure uninterrupted supplies of health commodities to prevent suffering, save lives, and create a brighter future for families around the world.
The IDIQ has four task orders that directly support the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), and USAID’s family planning and reproductive health program.
GHSC-PSM provides health commodity procurement services and systems strengthening technical assistance that address all elements of a comprehensive supply chain. All four task orders are implemented in Nigeria.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
Ensure adherence to Good Warehousing Practices across supply chain operations (warehousing operations in both government owned, including designated storage facilities for LLINs for distribution campaigns, and contracted 3PL warehouses). Serve as a resource in the coordination of warehouse operations for the supply of health program commodities to health facilities and to ensure appropriate and timely refill of facility commodities based on delivery orders across programs/various donors
Monitor the warehouse operations of third logistics warehouse service providers (subcontracted warehousing 3PLs) and government owned warehouses to ensure that standard practices and appropriate procedures are maintained.
Monitor warehouse space utilization closely to ensure adequate warehousing space is available for all procured/ordered health program commodities and as well ensure that warehouse service bill match actual utilization.
Carry out inspection of vehicles, ensuring that vehicle deployed by 3PLs are suitable, appropriate and meet set standards as stipulated in the contracts/work orders for the provision of transportation services.
Coordinate and supervise the pick, pack and dispatch (PPD) of commodities during Last Mile Distribution; LMDs at originating warehouses
Carry out spot-checks during the LMDs (using routing plans, in the case of non-DDIC LMDs and trucking schedule, in the case of DDIC delivery runs) and report anomalies – by proxy deliveries, commodity loss, lagging delivery to the Distribution Manager.
Carry out spot-checks during the LMDs; collate and report all non-conformances or adverse report (some of which bother on suspicion of fraud, commodity loss, by proxy delivery, lagging delivery times, use of non-compliant vehicles, etc.) concerning 3PL performance to the Distribution Manager
Review of the stock status report for all projects commodities warehoused in government owned/managed to the Warehousing Manager
Take receipt of international shipments designated for direct delivery to the states; official receipt of commodities (malaria medicines, rapid diagnostic tests and long lasting insecticidal nets, LLINs) into the subcontracted warehouse (owned by third party logistics warehouse service providers, government owned warehouses (Central Medical Stores – CMSs) and submitting the receipt reports (ensuring that all stock transactions are documented accordingly) to the Warehouse Manager.
Monthly physical counts of all commodities in the subcontracted warehouses (owned by third party logistics warehouse services provider, government owned warehouse (Central Medical Stores – CMSs) or any other designated warehouse or storage location in the state capital, reconcile stocks and monitor all stock transactions (for malaria medicines, rapid diagnostic tests and long lasting insecticidal nets, LLINs) including receipts, issues, and stock- on- hand (physical count).
Facilitate complete and accurate documentation during LMDs and interstate/long hauls; PODs and SRVs/SIVs/RIRVs.
Coordinate the activities of third party logistics warehouse services at central and regional level including stock taking, LMD supervision etc
Support achievement of the overall project goals as required to ensure project performance.
Maintain a good knowledge and understanding of all office rules and procedures as set forth in the field office policy manual.
Perform other tasks as directed by the Warehousing Manager - Deliver & Return.
Job Qualifications
Bachelor Degree in Pharmacy, Public Health, Logistics management or other related Sciences.
At least 3 years’ experience in warehousing/management of health program commodities, preferably in an international health care supply chain management environment
Ability to monitor, supervise and provide support to warehouse 3PL service providers
Strong analytical, problem-solving and numeracy skills
Ability to work as part of a team and to be self-motivated and self-managing
Above average IT skills; knowledge of Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and inventory management software (m-Supply, e-Stock Card, etc.)
Experience working on a USAID or donor-funded project required
Fluency in English is required
Supervision:
The Warehousing Advisor - Deliver & Return will report to the Warehousing Manager - Deliver & Return.
Working Conditions/Duration of Assignment
This is a long-term position for the life of the contract.
Annual Salary Package
5 % increase on your current annual base salary (The base salary is the salary before tax without any benefits, allowances or bonuses)