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Deadline: 19 February 2023
World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Operation Support and Logistics (OSL) Consultant in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this post is 5 months.
The primary role of WHO is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations system.
Key Job Responsibilities
The Operation Support and Logistics (OSL) Consultant will perform the following functions:
- Contribute to the development of standardized supply chain management workflows for WCOs.
- Develop process/system for effective and standardized supply chain management at country level
- Develop SOPs and adapted tools for end-to-end supply chain management at country level.
- Support WCOs to establish robust and standardized supply chain management systems.
- Contribute to the development of training material related to supply chain management.
- Strengthen capacities of the WCOs’ supply team members through training activities, field visit, and/or coaching
- Contribute to the development of a regional supply chain workforce.
- Participate to the identification and establishment of a regional emergency logistics roster
- Contribute to training activities.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must have:
- First University Degree in logistics, supply chain management, business administration, public administration or engineering.
- Specialized training in logistics for emergency and/or humanitarian responses, security management, transport, distribution, WASH, cold chain or other field related to Health Logistics and construction.
- At least five years’ experience supporting diverse logistics and supply chain operations in outbreaks and/or humanitarian contexts in LMICs. International experience within UN system and/or NGOs.
- Capacity building and/or Team management
- Expert knowledge of English.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their applications through online process.
For more information, visit WHO.