Career opportunity for B.Pharm to Join WHO | Salary INR 13,67,639 /year

Executive Associate (Pharmaceuticals) vacancy at WHO (World Health Organization)

Details of Vacancy:

Post: Executive Associate (Pharmaceuticals)

Primary Location: India-New Delhi

Organization: SE/DAF Director – Administration & Finance

Schedule: Full-time

Salary: WHO offers staff in the General Services category an attractive remuneration package, which for the above position includes an annual net base salary starting at INR 1,367,639 (subject to mandatory deductions for pension contributions and health insurance, as applicable) and 30 days of annual leave.

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

Purchasing and Contracts Services (PCS) is responsible for the procurement of goods and services including medical supplies. These activities support programmes, projects, Regional and country office activities of the organization in the South East Asia Region.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

Under the direct supervision of the Procurement Officer, the Executive Associate will be required to perform the following functions:

1.  Provide assistance in the procurement and delivery of supplies (mainly pharmaceuticals, related consumables and Instruments) and equipment for assigned countries in the Region.Oversees the process of research, retrieval and presentation of information from a variety of internal and external sources on sources of supply, vendors by commodity, etc., as well as provides guidance in obtaining specifications for new supplies on the market.

2.  Monitor the day to day correspondence and operations of the procurement, shipping and logistics unit.

3.  Prepare correspondence, memoranda, and contract review committee reports, maintain appropriate follow up.

4.  Perform Order Administrator function and responsibility in the Global Management System (GSM) which involves reviewing and assigning Request for Pricing Estimates (RPEs) to buyers. Also verify all approved goods, requisitions to ensure compliance with business rules and principles prior to assigning cleared requisitions to the procurement team at Global Service Centre (GSC).

5.  Coordinate with relevant internal and external stakeholders including Headquarters, GSC, WHO Country Offices (WCO) and Technical Units at the Regional Office, varying contractual partners, shipping agent, Government Officials and Administrative units in respective offices across the region.

6.  Implement the Procurement Strategic plans, acquisition plans, solicitation methods, as well as maintain and manage required vendor database.

7.  Provide Emergency response assistance to WCO’s ensuring value for money procurement of goods and services in a timely and efficient manner.

8.  Ensure compliance with legal and audit contract requirements, for existing and proposed long term agreements (LTA), lease /rental and goods and services contract agreements.

9.  Facilitates and participates in tender pre-bid meetings, and other inter organizational meetings.

10.  Verify and certify invoices for payment against purchase orders for accuracy. Liaise with other the Administrative unit and, Budget and Finance unit as required.

11.  Supervise and manage work assignment to the reporting staff of the unit under incumbent’s team.

12.  Monitor staff performance (e-PMDS+) along with development in accordance with WHO staff rules.

13.  Perform other related duties and flexible to cover colleagues or represent unit, as assigned by supervisor.

Essential Education:

Essential: -Completion of secondary education. – Diploma in Pharmaceuticals.
Desirable: –University Degree in Pharmaceuticals. WHO only considers higher education qualifications obtained from an accredited institution. The list can be accessed through this link: http://www.whed.net
 
Experience
Essential: -At least ten years experience in Administration and/or procurement of goods and services. – Pharmaceutical training. (Minimum 3 years)
Desirable: -Experience in procurement or logistics is highly desirable
 
 
Skills
Knowledge of Pharmaceuticals and Instruments -Good knowledge and understanding of a range of WHO administrative policies and procedures including principles and practices of procurement and logistics rules, procedures, tools and techniques. -Good communication and interpersonal skills, ability to prioritize responsibilities, lead, and work proactively with a team. -Ability to take initiative and apply judgment to identify and resolve matters arising efficiently. -Ability to maintain and update knowledge in the use of office technology through in-house courses, on-the-job training and/or self-training
 
Other skills (eg IT): Proficiency in the use of modern office software packages such as MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook etc.) and standard office equipment. Good working knowledge of GSM (or other Oracle-based ERP systems) is desirable.

Important Date:

Last Date : May 25, 2021, 3:29:00 AM

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