This is a Permanent, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.
The Vacancy
Malaria Consortium is recruiting for a Supply Chain Officer to join our team in Kogi, Nigeria.
The Supply Chain Officer will provide technical support on the supply chain management of malaria commodities at the project offices within the philanthropic funding (PF)/SMC Malaria programme.
The Supply chain officer will be actively responsible for maintaining an effective and efficient logistic management of drugs at the state level. S/he will be work directly within the State Logistic Management Coordinating Unit and the Malaria Consortium offices at the assigned state.
The Supply Chain Officer (SCO) will be a member of the programme implementation team and report to State Project Manager who is in-charge of the project in the state while working with other project staff in delivering programme work plan.
Key accountabilities:
Supply Chain (70%):
Coordination/Feedback (30%):
Person specification:
Qualifications and experience:
Essential:
Desirable:
Work-based skills and competencies:
Essential:
Desirable:
Demonstrable passion for Malaria Consortium’s mission; a strategic manager with integrity and a desire to work in a dynamic environment.
Excellent computer skills in Excel and knowledge and use of database tools.
We need to keep beneficiaries safe so our selection process reflects our commitment to safeguarding. Please find our Code of Conduct, Safeguarding Policy and Privacy Notice here.
Due to the nature of this role we will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis and the role might be filled and closed before the closing date. Early applications are encouraged.
Qualified female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Company
Malaria Consortium works closely with valued partners to achieve a world free of malaria and associated health inequities, empowering people through access to healthcare. With 20 years of evidence-driven expertise, we deliver scalable, sustainable solutions that save lives and strengthen resilience.
What We Do
Partnering with governments and local authorities, we help to narrow the gap in health outcomes for malaria-affected communities, addressing wider health challenges and building stronger health systems. Our collaborative, adaptable, research-driven approach paves the way for lower child mortality and lasting wellbeing, helping families, communities and countries reach their full potential.
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