General objective:
Member of the coordination team and under the hierarchical responsibility of the country director (CD), the logistics coordinator works closely with the program, finance and HR departments, in coordination and in the field.
General objectives of the position: • Manage the mission’s logistics activities to ensure the smooth running of programs. |
Main Challenges:
• Support teams in mastering and popularizing internal procedures. • Manage the continuous improvement of the logistical dimensions of the mission. |
Priorities for the first 2/3 months:
• Support logistics colleagues in mastering the following tools: Link software, logistics budget monitoring and fuel management. • Support the structuring of the logistics department, in coordination and in the bases. |
Security :
• Yaoundé and N’Djamena are generally calm cities. Acts of urban crime are noted in certain neighborhoods and around markets, so it is advisable to be vigilant when traveling. • Due to the volatile security contexts in SI’s intervention areas in Chad and Cameroon, travel in these areas is subject to specific criteria and conditions. |
Your profile
Training:
Higher education in logistics
Minimum 3 years of experience in the humanitarian sector and in an equivalent position. |
Experience and technical skills:
Technical skills
1. Mastery of logistics processes including the procurement procedures of the main donors. | |||||||||||||||
2. Knowledge of logistics procedures related to framework contracts and monetary transfers. | |||||||||||||||
3. Proficiency in Link software or equivalent.
Transversal skills
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LANGUAGES :
1. Excellent command of French, both spoken and written | |||
2. Operational mastery of English. |
SI will offer you the following conditions
A salaried position: Depending on experience, from EUR 2860 gross per month (2600 basic salary + 10% annual leave allowance paid monthly) and a monthly Per Diem of USD 600.
SI also covers accommodation costs and travel expenses between the expatriate’s home country and the duty station.
Breaks: During the mission, a system of alternating between work and leave is set up at a rate of 7 working days every three months (with USD 850 allocated by Solidarités International). In addition to these break periods, there is one additional day of rest per month worked.
Social and medical coverage: Expatriates benefit from insurance that reimburses all health costs (including medical and surgical costs, dental and ophthalmological care, repatriation) and a welfare system that includes war risks. The costs of essential vaccinations and anti-malarial treatment are reimbursed.
LIVING CONDITIONS:
• The logistics coordinator will be based in Yaoundé and will travel frequently (approximately once every 4 to 6 weeks) to the mission bases and especially to N’Djamena. • Yaoundé is a city known for being pleasant, offering many options for going out (restaurants, bars, sports facilities, cultural venues, etc.). The expatriate community is large there. • The logistics coordinator benefits from a housing package, under the conditions provided by SI. |