Logistics Manager
at Tearfund Nigeria
Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 19 Jan, 2025 | Not Specified | 20 Oct, 2024 | N/A | Health,Computer Skills,Sphere,Humanitarian Logistics,Management Skills,Generators,Children,Personal Development,Security Training,English,Operations Management,Communication Skills,Disaster Risk Reduction,It,Technical Equipment,Supply Chain,Google Suite | No | No |
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Description:
Tearfund is a Christian international relief and development agency working globally to end poverty and injustice, and to restore dignity and hope in some of the world’s poorest communities.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Responsibilities:
Programme Strategy:
- As a member of the programme’s Senior Management Team (SMT), help to shape the overall strategy for the programme as articulated in the Programme Strategy.
- Ensure Tearfund’s purpose, values, and the programme objectives are communicated amongst logistics staff and facilitate input from them in the strategic planning process.
- Represent the logistics function in SMT discussions, ensuring logistics considerations are taken into account in reviewing and planning programme and project planning and activities.
Project / Support Function Management:
- Work with the Country Director and project staff to ensure that the logistics needs of programme are identified and met to a high standard.
- In conjunction with the Country Director, other senior managers and project staff, ensure project proposals and budgets reflect logistics considerations and that procurement plans are drawn up and followed, processing derogations as necessary, to ensure that procurement is achieved as efficiently and effectively as possible.
- Ensure supplies and services are identified, procured and delivered on time to provide value for money, within Tearfund and donor procedures, and to the right specifications.
- Ensure the security of all stock and assets held within warehouses and office including adequate building infrastructure and maintenance, responsible manual handling, safe stacking, accurate and timely documentation, and appropriate trained and resourced staff.
- Ensure assets are procured, tracked and disposed of within Tearfund procedures and according to donor requirements, assigning both assets and other inventory items to individuals.
- In conjunction with the Senior Management Team, define vehicle fleet requirements and ensure vehicle usage plans, insurance, maintenance and servicing are established.
- Ensure appropriate systems for training and monitoring the work of drivers and mechanics.
- Ensure testing of all staff required to drive within the programme and provide training where required.
- Ensure 24/7 telecommunications coverage with all sites through satellite communications; maintaining the equipment and ensuring all relevant staff are adequately trained in their use for safe and effective communication; providing technical support as required.
- Ensure IT support coverage is provided for all sites within Tearfund policies, and ensure all staff are adequately trained to use the equipment provided.
- Oversee selection and maintenance of the office/accommodation infrastructure and associated utilities, ensuring safe and adequate living and working conditions.
- Ensure all new staff and those in the programme head office are briefed and appropriately trained on logistics policies and procedures.
- Monitor compliance of all project sites with policies and procedures through regular field visits, reviewing logistics activities, and working with logistics and project staff to enhance the logistics support to the programme.
Corporate Policy and Compliance:
- Responsible for setting up, managing and overseeing all logistics systems (procurement, transport and fleet management, storage, communications, estate / buildings management, power supply, asset management)
- Responsible for compliance with Tearfund’s Logistics policies and procedures and other policy and procedure manuals that may be applicable to a specific activity or situation (e.g. Security, Finance, HR policies).
- Delegated responsibility for health and safety within the programme including ensuring safe vehicle fleet management and safe working/living environments for all staff. In addition, the health and safety of the logistics team specifically, ensuring policy and procedures are understood by staff, and any accidents are recorded and responded to appropriately. Also to ensure that all new staff are briefed and trained on proper use of equipment (e.g. radios) to ensure safety, enhance security and programme efficiency.
- Ensure all documentation for completed projects is archived and stored for audit in accordance with Tearfund’s Project Completion Requirements.
- Ensure all logistics systems and procedures comply with the host country’s and donor’s legal, contractual requirements including required operating licenses.
- Ensure, where applicable, partner compliance with TF and donor guidelines and ensure the quality of external audits
- Responsible for ensuring the logistics elements of all audit and evaluation recommendations are implemented and adopted within ongoing operating procedures.
- Support the Country Director in the corporate monthly, quarterly and annual reporting, ensuring adequate logistics coverage.
Team Management:
- Support the development and modelling a team culture characterised by a shared understanding of Tearfund’s vision and programme objectives, and commitment to Tearfund’s values and behaviours.
- Lead and manage direct reports and the wider logistics function ensuring clarity over plans and priorities, providing supervision, guidance and mentoring, encouraging effective teamwork and inclusiveness and building a team spirit through regular meetings and events.
- Implement Tearfund’s performance management system with direct reports and within the operational programme, with objective setting, probationary reviews, regular catch ups, 6-monthly performance appraisals, development planning and exit interviews, carried out for staff, and take appropriate remedial action to address any areas of poor performance.
- Ensure the induction of logistics staff, ensuring familiarity with logistics policies and procedures, and their individual responsibilities in upholding these standards and policies.
- Provide spiritual and pastoral support to direct reports and other staff where appropriate.
External Representation:
- Represent Tearfund at the appropriate level, to local authorities (whether formal governmental or informal de facto authorities), securing the necessary approvals to operate (e.g. Customs, Radio licenses).
- Liaise with in-country suppliers to ensure timely, value for money procurement of programme inputs and services.
- Represent Tearfund at the appropriate level, to other NGOs, UN agencies, and visitors, ensuring coordination and constructive working relations and attendance at relevant inter-agency coordination meetings.
- As required, and in consultation with the Country Director, provide advice, training and guidance to partners to build logistics capacity and competency.
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Logistics/Procurement
Purchase / Logistics / Supply Chain
Logistics
Graduate
Or operations management
Proficient
1
Abuja, Nigeria