Duties and Responsibilities:
Develop standard protocols for essential logistic processes, including procurement requisitions, warehouse management, and commodity dispatch. Special emphasis to be placed on establishing international and in-country pharmaceutical and medical equipment supply-chains, including importation, handling, and dispatch to field.
Identify, establish, and run facilities in emergencies, including office, residence, warehousing, and other critical infrastructure.
Identify transportation requirements, secure transportation assets, and lead fleet allocation, including fuel, maintenance, and driver pool.
Establish and maintain asset and inventory registry in the field, including equipment allocation & maintenance, and dispose of assets in accordance with donor regulations.
logistic and procurement activities are properly documented and fully adhere to United States Government (USG) export compliance as well as destination country importation & customs regulations and relevant protocols.
Collaborate with HQ support departments and CR Logistics Specialist to identify logistics process bottlenecks and develop solutions appropriate for operations.
Settle field operating costs allocated to logistics and procurement, including expense forecast and pipeline analysis.
Identify staffing requirements and supervise logistics personnel for the response; strengthen capacity and develop training programs for national logistics staff.
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree or its International Equivalent in Supply Chain, Logistics, Economics, Finance, Engineering or Business Administration.
- Master’s degree or other advanced degree preferred.
- 5 years’ relevant humanitarian logistics and management experience in emergency context
- Essential computer literacy (word, excel, internet)
- English fluency required, fluency in a local language a plus.



