The purpose of the Commodity and Logistics Officer HO position is to oversee the overall transport and management of food, agricultural supplies and non- food items from the time of its arrival to CARE Ethiopia until its receipt at the final distribution site/warehouse. This includes end use checking at the beneficiary’s level as per the program’s goal and objectives.
Responsibilities
Job Responsibility #1: Logistics Management of food commodities (25%)
- Follow up with CARE staff at primary warehouse and ensure that the allocated food, agricultural supplies and non- food items are dispatched from primes as per the monthly and or annual requirement and received at primary/central warehouses
- Upon receipt of food, agricultural supplies and non- food items in central warehouse, communicate with Field Office for breakdown of allocation by FDP Prepare and submit purchase requisitions (PRs) based on agreed allocation for commodity transportation services
- Follow up with procurement unit to ensure timely selection and contracting of transporters
- Monitor daily transportation status with transporters, FO staff and other concerned bodies and consolidate daily and weekly status reports from the FO outlining details of commodities transported including damages and losses between dispatch location and final distribution point
- Review and check commodity receipt confirmation report and follow up the status of commodity transportation service payments
- Follow up with the field team and primary warehouses on the quality of items stored in the warehouses if any sign of infestation and report to the manager if fumigation or other controlling measures are required
- Ensure that fumigation activates has been conducted as per the minimum standards and donor requirements
- In consultation with field offices establish/or improve logistics control systems in line with donor regulations
Job Responsibility #2: Reporting (25%)
- Produce reports at all levels including loss claim, and weekly commodity status in a timely manner
- Collect distribution plan from field office, consolidate and submit for internal and Donor consumption
- Collect weekly reports from all FOs and consolidate at CO level for internal and external use
- Monitor distribution process and produce periodic reports
- Collect and review commodity dispatch and distribution status reports from FOs and compile for quarterly, semi -annual and annual reports
- Review monthly, quarterly and annual commodity reports and reconcile with source
- Review FO commodity documents for the purpose of A133 audit preparation and other audits
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders and consolidate preliminary data analysis, prepare accurate and timely reports for internal and external consumptions
- Ensure commodity accounting and performance monitoring tools are in place for easy data tracking and reporting
- Recommend revisions to generic forms for utilization during dispatch, receipt and disbursement of commodities
- Follow up the performance of transporters per each round and provide reports to the procurement and finance units
Job Responsibility #3: Planning (15%)
- Participate in the development and implementation of procedures for logistics field operations ensuring that objectives are achieved in compliance with CARE and donor commodity management strategies, policies and plans
- Plan and lead on implementation of innovative logistics operations, initiatives and programs to ensure timely, efficient and cost - effective supply of commodities
- Prepare accurate and timely accounting, data collection and reporting to inform supply planning and contribute to a CARE wide view of commodity and logistics activities, enabling informed decision making and consistency of information presented to stakeholders
- Formulate and coordinate all commodity control measures, food, agricultural supplies and non- food item tracking systems, accounting systems and generally accepted commodity accounting principles to ensure compliance at all levels
Job Responsibility #4 Monitoring (15%)
- Conduct frequent field supervision of the overall commodity management
- Closely monitor commodity end use, warehouse management and food handling
- Ensure that commodity management systems are properly functioning as per the program’s goal and objectives
- Produce field monitoring and supervision report and provide proper feedback on each field observation
Job Responsibility #5: Training and Technical Assistance (10%)
- Provide technical support for Addis humanitarian and DFSA/SPIR unit and FO based commodity staff regarding commodity management and related issues
- Organize commodity management and accounting training for selected commodity staff
- Provide necessary backstop support to field offices to ensure that the projects prepare detailed food, agricultural supplies and non-food item distribution plans, periodic food accomplishment reports and submit in a timely manner
- Develop and enhance policy for maintaining accurate commodity accounting data tracking system in all of field operational areas
Job Responsibility #6: Networking (5%)
- Maintain good relationship and follow-up with all partners and donors on issues related with commodity management
- Attend meetings with donors in the absence of the commodity and logistics manager
- Assess ways of sharing commodity accounting and pipeline information with other agencies at all levels
Job Responsibility #7: Other (5%)
- Represent and oversee the overall commodity and logistic unit activities in the absence of the commodity manager
- Perform other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other team members as required
Job Requirements
- BA or MA degree in Accounting, logistics management, Business Administration
- 3 years of relevant experience with the first degree and 2 years of relevant experience plus post graduate degree experience in food monitoring and commodity management
- Proven supervisory experience and ability to manage teams
- Experience with large logistical operations
- Excellent technical knowledge and experience in food monitoring
- Knowledge of USAID/Title II rules and regulations
- Excellent organizational and prioritization skills and attention to details
- High degree of initiative, integrity and accountability
- Skill in report writing
- Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
- Skill in the use of computers and S/W related to the job
- Well organized and ability to act in a professional and ethical manner
- Good skills in computer applications (Excel, Word)
- Good written and verbal communication in English Language
- Understanding of the importance of gender, youth and social inclusion
- Demonstrated commitment to principles of gender, equity, diversity, inclusion and PSHEA (safeguarding) through previous positions or programming experience
Desired:
- Skill in data base and/or accounting software
How to Apply
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