Procurement Officers, APHIAplus Western Kenya Project
Tracking Code 5156
Job Description
Interested candidates must have legal authority to work in
Kenya
PATH is an international nonprofit organization that creates
sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to
break longstanding cycles of poor health.
PATH’s mission is to improve the health of people around the
world by advancing technologies, strengthening systems, and encouraging healthy
behaviors. USAID awarded a comprehensive health service delivery project to
PATH to improve the health of Kenyans in the western region of the
country.
The project, APHIAplus Western Kenya, builds upon
USAID/Kenya’s country-wide health service support project known as the AIDS,
Population and Health Integrated Assistance II (APHIA II). PATH and its
partners are implementing the APHIAplus project in Western and Nyanza Provinces
from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2015.
It is working w closely with the Government of Kenya and a
wide variety of non-government agencies to strengthen health care services
throughout the two provinces. In addition to addressing specific diseases, the
APHIAplus Western Kenya project works to strengthen the region’s health care
system by rehabilitating health facilities, training staff, and supporting
supply and communication networks.
PATH seeks to recruit two Procurement Officers who will
handle, coordinate and manage procurement of goods and services for the
APHIAplus project activities in a timely and efficient manner while maintaining
high standards of accountability. S/he will be in charge of ensuring that
procurement documentation is used in accordance with USAID and PATH guidelines
and procedures.
The main responsibilities include:
Manage the procurement process and ensure it is carried out
in accordance with both the donor and PATH requirements.
Coordinate annual evaluation of suppliers.
Facilitate the management of relationships with major
suppliers for timely performance of the procurement process in the acquisition
of quality assured commodities.
Work closely with the procurement team and assist in the
preparation and execution of contract mechanisms, including purchase orders.
Contribute to the preparation of requests for approvals
and/or waivers, ensuring timely placement of orders for goods and services.
Required Skills
Knowledge of current local and international procurement
methods
Computer literate with excellent working knowledge in word
and excel
Strong oral and written communication skills in English
Required Experience
Bachelor's degree in business administration or related
studies and a minimum of five years of project procurement experience.
Post graduate qualification in purchasing and supplies
management and procurement experience from a USAID funded project are preferred.
Job Location: Other, Kenya
Position Type: Full-Time/Regular
The deadline is 22 June 2012 and application is online atwww.path.org
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