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The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. The mission of WFP is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger in our lifetimes. Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need.
This job is found in Country Office (COs) and reports to the Country Director or the designate. Job holders at this grade are managers who lead on far reaching, global initiatives or provide oversight and/or leadership to the most complex WFP supply chain operations (i.e. complex supply chain operations are usually characterised by highly volatile security situations, complex procurement/service provision operations, a combination of multiple corridors, modes of delivery and/or multiple countries, and/or challenging access to beneficiaries due to conflict or lack of infrastructure). Job holders typically lead large and diverse teams to excel in individual specializations (i.e. Logistics operations, Procurement, Logistics Clusters, etc.) ensuring overall effective coordination and synergy. Job holders provide authoritative expertise, insight and innovative solutions typically aiming at motivating and influencing large target audiences. Job holders are required to partner extensively with internal and external stakeholders on corporate supply chain matters.
The Kenya Supply Chain has developed a new Supply Chain strategy that will guide the country office over the next 5 five years. The strategy focuses on three main pillars: being the supply chain partner of choice; strengthening national systems; and maintaining leadership in emergencies. The Kenya Supply Chain will contribute to the dual mandate of the organization to both Change Lives and Save Lives.
The Kenya Supply Chain is looking to increase the amount of service provision that it provides to United Nations entities in Kenya. The Mombasa Humanitarian Hub (MHH) is one of the cornerstones of this strategy and a strong leadership and experienced project manager is necessary to achieve the MHH.
To strategically position WFP Kenya Supply Chain as the logistics partners of choice, it will also be necessary to develop a service provision catalogue with expanded list of services based on enhanced market intelligence. Working with the public and private sectors in Kenya will contribute to the overall strengthening of national supply chains.
The Kenya corridors provide strategic logistics support to the East Africa region, and on average 250,000 MT of food per year goes through the various Kenya corridors supporting many countries in the East Africa region.
Based in the Field Office in Mombasa, the Logistics Officer reports to the Country Director or the designate and is under the functional supervision of the Head of Field Office. The Logistics Officer is in charge of leading the MHH project to ensure the smooth running of the project and that WFP Mombasa has access to state-of-the-art infrastructure as well as contributing and provide expertise to the various supply chain projects.
Capability Name | Description of the behaviour expected for the proficiency level |
Supply Chain Management and Optimization | Leads strategic decision-making on WFP’s complex supply chain management and optimizations in line with WFP’s corporate strategy (E.g., time, cost efficiency and effectiveness)., in addition to providing strategic supply chain advice to partners. |
Planning, Project & Resource Management | Demonstrates expert ability to forecast global and local emerging trends that will affect WFP and partner operations (e.g., country specific environments, market dynamics, industry developments, donor activity, political and economic trends) to proactively prepare WFP to provide uninterrupted service in the face of these challenges. |
Information Management & Reporting | Designs communication strategy to exchange impactful and compelling information with internal stakeholders and external partners (e.g., other sectors, donors, media) to provide quantifiable evidence of WFP’s impact in building sustainable programmes in beneficiary regions. |
Market Analysis, Contracting and Operational Execution | Ability to communicate vision, design strategy and implement policies to ensure the strategic operational execution within WFP and in collaboration with WFP’s partners (e.g., government and NGOs, UN agencies, regulatory agencies). |
Warehouse and Inventory Management | Drives a culture focused on safety, cost-efficiency, and sustainable warehouse operations, in addition to leading and sharing innovative and progressive practices beyond traditional inventory management (e.g., reducing post-harvest loss, advocating grain reserves, P4P). |
Technical Assistance and Coordination | Drives a unity of effort to apply a comprehensive and strategic approach that includes coordination, consensus building, cooperation, compromise, and consultation among stakeholders. Promotes strategic alliances and encourages shared ownership/responsibility for activities within the sector. |
Education:
University degree in business administration, supply chain, engineering, computer science, statistics, or economics (preferably transport economics), or equivalent.
Experience:
Knowledge and Skills:
Type of Contract: International Consultant
Duty Station: Mombasa, Kenya
Contract Duration: 11 months
The deadline for application is 11.59 pm EAT Time on 18 January 2024.
WFP has a zero-tolerance approach to conduct such as fraud, sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination. All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to WFP’s standards of conduct and will therefore undergo rigorous background verification internally or through third parties. Selected candidates will also be required to provide additional information as part of the verification exercise. Misrepresentation of information provided during the recruitment process may lead to disqualification or termination of employment
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