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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
JOB TITLE: Procurement Officer
TYPE OF CONTRACT: Fixed Term - NOA
UNIT/DIVISION: Procurement, Supply Chain
DUTY STATION (City, Country): Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
DURATION: One year with a possibility of extensions
REPORTING LINE: Head of Procurement, Senior Procurement Officer, or the designate
ABOUT WFP
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the United Nations' frontline agency in the fight against hunger, WFP is continually responding to emergencies. We save lives by getting food to the hungry fast. But WFP also works to help prevent hunger in the future. We do this through programs that use food as a means to build assets, spread knowledge and nurture stronger, more dynamic communities. This helps communities become more food secure. On average, WFP aims to bring food assistance to more than 80 million people in 80 countries.
WFP Ethiopia is working with the Government and humanitarian partners to strengthen the resilience of Ethiopia?s most vulnerable population and to chart a more prosperous and sustainable future for the next generation. The Country Office also supports programs that use food assistance to empower women, transform areas affected by climate change and keep children in school. It aims to contribute to Ethiopia?s five-year development agenda, the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP), through which the Government combats food insecurity.
ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT
This job is found in Ethiopia Addis Ababa Country Officers. Jobholders have independent responsibility for technical, specialized work including planning, organization, coordination, and setting objectives. Job holders are likely to be working closely with a more experienced professional staff member receiving guidance and regular feedback on work performed, and heavily engaged into day-to-day procurement operations.
JOB PURPOSE
To collect, analyze and report on information to maximize the efficiency of procurement operations and activities. To support procurement activities, performing research and analysis, and providing recommendations for the efficient and effective procurement of Cash & Markets/Planning & Compliance (CBT) activities including other standard procurement activities.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
1. Support procurement programs and operational activities, (e.g. issue tenders, evaluate offers, and negotiate/award contracts), following standard processes and contributing to successful procurement of food and non-food commodities or services.
2. Contribute to the analysis of data to provide recommendations for process improvement.
3. Collate data and contribute to the preparation of accurate and timely reports of procurement activities, to contribute to a WFP-wide view that enables informed decision making and consistency of information presented to stakeholders, leading to performance optimization.
4. Support auditing of procurement activities by collating the necessary information for recommendations to be responded to appropriately to ensure conformity with compliance rules.
5. Work in close collaboration with internal counterparts to align procurement activities with wider programs and ensure a coherent approach to meeting food assistance needs.
6. Support training of WFP staff to take a strategic and proactive approach to the procurement of food and non-food commodities and services, for example designing and reviewing training materials.
7. Guide and supervise a limited number of more junior staff, acting as a point of referral and supporting them with simple analysis and queries.
8. Follow standard emergency preparedness practices to ensure WFP is able to quickly respond and deploy food and needed resources to affected areas at the onset of the crisis.
9. Act in an assigned emergency response capacity as required to meet emergency food assistance needs.
10. Other as required.
I. Planning
1.1 Perform secondary analysis of the country?s main markets' supply chains to determine functionality and identify main gaps
1.2 Support in defining the overall procurement strategy to support CO program by identifying the structure, capabilities, and resourcing required for CBT
1.3 Work with Programme and the Strategic Outcome (SO) managers to analyze and map the retailer contracts to support effective and efficient delivery of FFV and other CBT projects
1.4 Participate in the Cash Working Group and contribute Supply Chain-Procurement inputs and operational planning
1.5 Regardless of the transfer modality (Food, CBT, and NFIs), carry out in-depth market analysis and supply chain network mapping to identify inefficiencies and opportunities to strengthen local markets with objectives to improve customer?s value equation and/or to suggest a change of modality from in-kind to CBT
II. Procurement activities
2.1 Provide support to procurement activities following standard processes and contributing to the effective procurement of goods and services.
2.2 Working with CO cross-functional Units (Programme, IT, and Finance), participate and contribute to the selection and contracting of appropriate financial service providers (FSP), determine the scope of service for retail selection, participate in the evaluation and contracting of retailers to sustainably and efficiently meet the beneficiaries? food and/or NFI needs
2.3 Review requests and prepare Purchase Orders, contracts, and any supporting documentation for approval within delegated authority, in order to enable the swift purchase of goods and services.
2.4 Contribute to negotiations with new suppliers on terms and conditions of orders, with guidance from the head of the Procurement unit, in order to obtain the best terms and value for money for WFP.
2.5 Identify and build productive relationships and partnerships with counterparts in UN agencies, NGOs, Governments, and the private sector to share knowledge and resources
2.6 Assist in the identification, and assessment of potential suppliers, and ensure necessary data/documents are collected to support the selection of suppliers, ensuring standard processes are followed to support the vendor management team.
2.7 Conduct research and analysis on a range of data, and produce substantive reports providing insight and recommendations for informed decision-making.
2.8 Design, develop and oversee the maintenance of databases and records, to ensure information is accurate, organized, and available for procurement activities, and support reporting requirements.
2.9 Work in collaboration with units and counterparts, in order to align procurement activities with wider programs and ensure a coherent approach to meeting food assistance needs.
2.10 Provide advice, guidance, and training to procurement staff to ensure individual and team objectives are delivered in the agreed delivery time
III. Market Development
3.1 Train the shop owners on the retailer activities provided by the shops in accordance with the contract terms and conditions that are fundamental to strengthening the customer value equation (assortment & availability, quality, price, and service)
3.2 Apply and/or develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and tools for retail engagement activities
3.3 Periodical retailer performance and monitoring review to identify areas of improvement.
3.4 Carry out market system analysis (MSA) (in-depth market analysis and supply chain network mapping) to identify main inefficiencies and opportunities to strengthen local markets with the objective to improve customer value equation
3.5 Work closely with internal and external stakeholders including local government, NGOs, and UN agencies to set up the most appropriate market development activities
DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
It is expected that the Procurement officer will become an integrated part of the Supply Chain Unit in the WFP Country Office and contribute to the successful delivery of program activities, with a specific focus on Cash-Based Transfers and related activities:
STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Advanced University degree in Supply Chain Management, Public Administrations, Business Management or Social Sciences, Economics, Commerce or another relevant field, or First University degree with an additional relevant work experience and/or training/courses.
Experience: Two years of professional relevant working experience in the field of Supply Chain Management, Procurement either in the private sector or the development/humanitarian sector.
Language: Fluency in both written and oral communication in English. Knowledge of the local language is an added advantage.
Knowledge and Skills:
4Ps CORE ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITIES
Purpose
People
Performance
Partnership
FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES
Capability Name | Description of the behavior expected for the proficiency level |
Tendering & Contracting | Demonstrates ability to establish and manage small contracts/ portions of larger contracts that enhance the value WFP obtains from its engagements (e.g., cost, efficiency, quality). |
Vendor Management | Demonstrates working knowledge and understanding of the supplier network and business needs to effectively select vendors that meet the selection criteria. |
Commodity/Product/Service Intelligence | Selects appropriate products and/or services in own area based on a basic understanding of sources, country requirements, and public procurement principles/practices. |
Systems & Reporting | Demonstrates a strong understanding of procurement systems, Corporate operating Systems, and tools to conduct a range of analyses and generate reports to drive decision-making. |
Ethics & Compliance | Demonstrates ability to collect, collate and report records relating to ethics and compliance to assist in the analysis of audit findings. |
All employment decisions are made on the basis of organizational needs, job requirements, merit, and individual qualifications. WFP is committed to providing an inclusive work environment free of sexual exploitation and abuse, all forms of discrimination, any kind of harassment, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. Therefore, all selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks.
No appointment under any kind of contract will be offered to members of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), FAO Finance Committee, WFP External Auditor, WFP Audit Committee, Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) and other similar bodies within the United Nations system with oversight responsibilities over WFP, both during their service and within three years of ceasing that service.