Procurement and Operations Officer, ESARO at International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

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Description: The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is a membership Union uniquely composed of both government and civil society organisations. It provides public, private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic development and nature conservation to take place together. Created in 1948, IUCN has evolved into the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network. It harnesses the experience, resources and reach of its 1,300 Member organisations and the input of some 16,000 experts. IUCN is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. Our experts are organised into six commissions dedicated to species survival, environmental law, protected areas, social and economic policy, ecosystem management, and education and communication. The ability to convene diverse stakeholders and provide the latest science, objective recommendations and on-the-ground expertise drives IUCN’s mission of informing and empowering conservation efforts worldwide. We provide a neutral forum in which governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples groups, faith-based organisations and others can work together to forge and implement solutions to environmental challenges. By facilitating these solutions, IUCN provides governments and institutions at all levels with the impetus to achieve universal goals, including on biodiversity, climate change and sustainable development, which IUCN was instrumental in defining. Combined, our knowledge base and diverse membership make IUCN an incubator and trusted repository of best practices, conservation tools, and international guidelines and standards. As the only environmental organisation with official United Nations Observer Status, IUCN ensures that nature conservation has a voice at the highest level of international governance. IUCN’s expertise and extensive network provide a solid foundation for a large and diverse portfolio of conservation projects around the world. Combining the latest science with the traditional knowledge of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve people’s well-being. They also produce a wealth of data and information which feeds into IUCN’s analytical capacity. Through their affiliation with IUCN, Member organisations are part of a democratic process, voting Resolutions which drive the global conservation agenda. They meet every four years at the IUCN World Conservation Congress to set priorities and agree on the Union’s work programme. IUCN congresses have produced several key international environmental agreements including the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the World Heritage Convention, and the Ramsar Convention on wetlands. We continue to help these conventions strengthen and evolve so that they can respond to emerging challenges. Our Member organisations are represented by the IUCN Council - the governing body. Headquartered in Switzerland, IUCN Secretariat comprises around 900 staff in more than 50 countries. Our vision A just world that values and conserves nature. Our mission Influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable. Our history IUCN was founded in October 1948 as the International Union for the Protection of Nature (or IUPN) following an international conference in Fontainebleau, France. The organisation changed its name to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources in 1956 with the acronym IUCN (or UICN in French and Spanish). This remains our full legal name to this day. Use of the name "World Conservation Union”, in conjunction with IUCN, began in 1990. From March 2008 this name is no longer commonly used.
Job Description

SPECIFIC DUTIES:

More specifically, the roles and responsibilities of the Procurement and Operations Officer will be as follows:

Procurement Management;

Oversee project procurement functions to ensure value for money to the organization.

Ensure transparency and integrity in the procurement processes in line with the procurement policies and guidelines.

Consolidate and monitor procurement plans.

Ensure correct implementation of procurement policy and guidelines.

Participate in periodic review and updating of the supplier database which is able to adequately serve business needs.

Learn grants compliance policies specific to individual donors.

Prepare and share monthly reports to inform management decisions.

Provide technical support to staff on procurement and operational processes and procedures

Prepare sourcing documents in line with the procurement policy and donor regulations.

Prepare contracts, ensuring all approvals are obtained.

Keep proper and an updated filling system for all procurement documents.

Ensure contractual obligations are adhered to by all parties.

Follow up and ensure timely delivery of requested supplies and materials and keep concerned project staff informed on the status of the delivery.

Review and share the weekly procurement tracker.

Timely and accurate submission of all financial documents to the finance department by the stipulated date to

ensure Suppliers/service providers’ payments are done in a timely manner.

Operations Management;

Provide leadership and guidance to Office Assistants, Admin Coordinators, and Drivers to ensure effective administrative and logistical support.

Coordinate and manage the project offices (Nairobi, Kakamega and Musoma) on a day-to-day basis including all required administrative duties.

Oversee smooth day-to-day operations through joint planning, coordination, and collaboration with Programme and Corporate Services teams.

Maintain a clean, safe, and compliant working environment in line with occupational health and safety standards, serving as secretary to the OSH Committee and ensuring implementation of OSH requirements.

Manage outsourced service providers (e.g., cleaning, security), including scheduled performance reviews to ensure high-quality delivery of contracted services.

Ensure operational SOPs, administrative policies, and tools are regularly updated and adhered to.

  • Maintain organized filing, archiving, and record-keeping systems for contracts, donor documents, programme deliverables, and office records.
  • Monitor and ensure timely renewal of leases, agreements, and insurance policies.
  • Maintain and update the office security tree and share relevant security updates from the field to enhance staff safety.
  • Asset & Inventory Management;
  • Manage and maintain a complete and accurate asset register, ensuring regular tagging, tracking, and documentation of all assets.
  • Conduct quarterly and annual physical asset verification and update NAV or designated asset management systems.
  • Provide technical support to staff on proper usage, handling, storage, and maintenance of programme equipment and office assets.
  • Ensure timely repair, servicing, and insurance renewal of all organizational assets.
  • Oversee efficient management of office consumables, inventory, and supplies.
  • Ensure compliance with disposal, transfer, and write-off procedures for obsolete, damaged, or surplus assets in line with policy.
  • Fleet Management;
  • Oversee fleet operations, ensuring alignment with fleet policies, procedures, and operational requirements.
  • Conduct technical evaluations of fleet needs and ensure efficient fleet utilization and continuous performance assessment.
  • Assess drivers’ technical capacity, provide continuous safety training, and promote adherence to security and driving standards.
  • Promote technology solutions such as vehicle tracking, digital logs, and automated fueling systems to enhance fleet efficiency and accountability.
  • Ensure all vehicles and motorcycles have valid insurance and comply with organizational security SOPs.
  • Coordinate timely fleet maintenance and repairs through reputable service providers and ensure cost monitoring with regional liaison officers.
  • Manage fuel usage through controlled fuelling systems and maintain strong internal controls.
  • Oversee performance of outsourced fleet-related service providers and ensure timely payments for services delivered.
  • Any other duties;
  • Perform other duties as may be assigned from time to time.

REQUIREMENTS

Qualifications and Knowledge;

  • A Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline (e.g., finance/accountancy, project management, business management, HR and Administration);
  • Excellent knowledge of Kenyan, Tanzanian and Ugandan laws and regulations;

Work Experience;

  • Minimum 8 years’ experience with demonstrable evidence of supporting a busy office;
  • Work experience in an International Organization, NGO or Embassy an advantage;
  • Strong project administrative skills including dealing with financial reports, audits and contracts;
  • Knowledge and understanding of public procurement policies and systems in East Africa.
  • Experience in large-scale bilateral/multi-lateral programme procurement/supply chain management.
  • Experience in the development of procurement processes, procedures and tools.
  • Solid experience in programme administration including sound knowledge of financial, procurement, administrative practices, and programme reporting.
  • Programme management skills with strong ability to support the monitoring of programme budgets.
  • Experience in VAT exemptions procedures.
  • Strong negotiation and networking skills.
  • Presentational and problem-solving skills.
  • Solid Computer skills, including knowledge of MS Office applications. Knowledge of procurement applications is desirable.
Salary: Discuss During Interview
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Contract Based

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