Intersectional Procurement Manager

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Medecins Sans Frontieres

📍Remote - South Sudan

Summary

Join Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) as their Intersectional Procurement Manager in Juba, South Sudan for a 12-month fixed-term contract starting in October 2025. This role involves defining and implementing a procurement strategy to meet the needs of Operational Centers (OCs) in the country, focusing on mutualizing supplier bases and prices, promoting cost savings, and increasing transparency. The successful candidate will collaborate with OC procurement focal points, lead sourcing and supplier selection processes, manage contracts, and monitor procurement activities. The position requires a university degree in a relevant field, at least 4 years of procurement experience, and strong analytical and communication skills. MSF offers a competitive compensation and benefits package according to their current practice in the MSF entity establishing the contract.

Requirements

  • University degree in business administration, supply chain management or similar
  • Minimum 4 years of experience in procurement including data analysis skills, sourcing, complex negotiation and contracting or a position in a different domain entailing the same components
  • A good knowledge base in supply chain processes and financial budgeting are required
  • Proven ability to work with Office and ERP, in particular a good command of excel is a must
  • Fluency in English required; Arabic is an asset
  • Ability to work transversally, in a multi-cultural environment and in remote mode is required
  • Analytical mindset, organizational skills and autonomy are a must
  • Result-orientation and customer service orientation are necessary
  • Proven diplomacy, ability to develop professional network and listening skills are required
  • Commitment to MSF values is compulsory

Responsibilities

  • Based on the information (historical spend, budget and forecast) provided by procurement focal points of the OCs (Logistic/Supply Coordinators, SCTL and/or procurement MGR), build mapping of spend to identify procurement priorities and opportunities (key suppliers & categories)
  • In collaboration with procurement focal points of the OCs, define the intersectional procurement strategy including categories to be handled at intersectional level and its implementation roadmap
  • Ensure a smooth collaboration with the OCs procurement focal points for all procurement related topics
  • Ensure alignment of the OCs on the procurement strategy and objectives
  • Facilitate regular intersectional procurement meetings
  • Involve OC procurement focal points in the procurement processes led at intersectional level
  • Timely communicate on issues, opportunities or any important update related to intersectional procurement activity
  • For each category managed at intersectional level and according to the priorities defined in the strategy
  • Gather the needs from the OCs and support OCs in aligning criteria to perform the supplier selection process (codes, designation, specifications…)
  • Lead the sourcing and supplier selection process involving the OCs procurement focal points in each important decisions and the technical referent as required by the LOG/MED quality policies
  • Set up the shared contracts or agreement and ensure relevant terms and conditions are endorsed by all OCs
  • Monitor the intersectional procurement activity (contract terms, savings, lead time, supplier performance)
  • Manage supplier relationships to ensure quality of products and services provided meet standards
  • Ensure the proper involvement of the key stakeholders (including technical referents for validation of sources) in order to have a successful implementation of the procurement strategy
  • Conduct market assessments and benchmark analysis (including local, regional, and international sourcing options) in order to collect all required information to feed the procurement strategy
  • Ensure technical support for his/her area of activity and providing coaching to staff of the OCs in order to contribute to the development of procurement best practices and capacity

Preferred Qualifications

  • Field missions in procurement /supply chain functions with MSF or another NGOs is desirable
  • Experience in project management is an added value

Benefits

MSF practice is to offer the C&B package current in the MSF entity establishing the contract

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