The Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute is a public
institution with the mandate to contribute to the improvement of the
health of populations internationally and nationally through excellence
in research, services, and teaching and training.
The Swiss Centre for International Health (SCIH) of the Swiss
Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) conducts consultancy,
project management, training and applied research work in international
health. We are contracted by the Global Fund to provide Local Fund Agent
(LFA) services and are seeking applications for the following
positions:
Two Senior Procurement and Supply Management experts:
1 position covering African Countries based in Africa
1 position covering Latin America Countries based in Switzerland
Tasks:
• Assess systems (national or principal recipient) for the management
of health and non-health products (procurement, storage, distribution
and information systems, etc);
• Review consistency of procurement and supply management plan, workplan and budget and performance targets
• Review of quantification and specifications of pharmaceuticals and
health and non-health products and equipment to be procured;
• Review a sample of tenders for the procurement health and
non-health products for consistency with Global Fund procurement
policies and principles;
• Review information entered in The Global Fund’s online reporting system;
• Review information entered in The Global Fund’s online reporting system;
• Conduct site visits to cross check information reported by Principal Recipients
To best fit into our active, interdisciplinary team we are looking for candidates with the following qualifications:
• Formal qualification in pharmacy or a health related field (Master
degree level) required. A postgraduate training in public health or a
MBA is an asset.
• Minimum of 7 years of experience required in
managing or advising on the procurement, distribution and supply of
health products, particularly in developing countries with expertise in:
i) supply and demand issues in the implementation of public health programs
i) supply and demand issues in the implementation of public health programs
(ii) experience in assessing policies, systems and structures in the
public and/or private health sector that are relevant for managing
effective and efficient access to pharmaceuticals and other health
products, particularly for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria and focusing on
identifying relevant strengths and weaknesses and on developing action
oriented recommendations;
(iii) strong understanding of AIDS, TB and Malaria market dynamics
and existing global supply challenges as well as international
health-products procurement and supply management processes, applicable
national and international laws and recognized standards;
(iv) experience in quantification and forecasting of health products needs in public health programs .
• Excellent command of English and French (writing and speaking) required for the African position
• Excellent command of English and Spanish (writing and speaking) required for the Latin America position
• Good writing and analytical skills in English
• Knowledge of Global Fund procedures and requirements is an asset
• Knowledge of Portuguese is also an asset
An initial contract of two years will be offered with possibility of renewal based on performance. The African position is based in Africa.
The Latin America position is based in Basel, Switzerland
The countries covered will depend on needs, and experience of the selected candidates
An initial contract of two years will be offered with possibility of renewal based on performance. The African position is based in Africa.
The Latin America position is based in Basel, Switzerland
The countries covered will depend on needs, and experience of the selected candidates
If you are interested, please address your application mentioning on email subject for which position you are applying, in English with CV (maximum 3 pages)
and names of 3 referees to Bruno Viana (Project Leader) with copy to
Human Resources and Odile Pham-Tan (Head of Unit), by e-mail at: bruno.viana@unibas.ch with copy to hr-tph@unibas.ch and odile.phamtan@unibas.ch .
Please note that only short listed candidates will be contacted for a written test and interview.