THE ORGANIZATION
The Global Health Supply Chain (GHSC) Program is a three-year USAID funded project intended to provide expert technical assistance to the Government of Tanzania in strengthening country supply systems, specifically in the areas of Strategic Planning, In-Country Logistics, Capacity Building and Enabling Environments. In support of this program, GHSC leadership is seeking qualified candidates for multiple positions:
Logistics Data Associates (LDAs): Positions: 2 for each Region
Location: Moshi, Tanga, Dar, Mtwara, Iringa, Mbeya, Tabora and Dodoma
LDAs work as part of the Logistics Management Unit (LMU) and serve as the data champion of the zonal team, leveraging data from relevant information systems to identify priority areas to strengthen of the supply chain and promoting improved use of data for decision making. They support GHSC performance management initiatives that will aim to routinely identify supply chain issues and coach stakeholders from the Government of Tanzania to take associated corrective action. The LDA will also support the GHSC's change management efforts to improve data visibility, use and quality. The LDA will also
support the LMU team to ensure consistent reporting and requisitioning from all public health facilities. These positions are based at various locations, including MSD Zones and sales points.
Remuneration:
A competitive remuneration and benefits package will be offered to the successful candidates for the above positions based off of qualifications, experience and salary history.
Mode of Application:
Interested candidates are invited to send their cover letters and Curriculum Vitae online through ghsc.recruitmenttz@gmail.com not later than July 13,2016
For more detailed Job Descriptions on the positions, please visit Zoom Tanzania website
Only candidates meeting the minimum requirements will be contacted. If you have not heard from us within 3 weeks after the closing date, kindly assume that your application was not successful. GHSC is an equal opportunity employer.
Source: Daily News 11 July 2016
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