Background:
HCP Cureblindness works to cure needless blindness with high-quality, cost-effective eye care in underserved areas of the world. Thirty-six million people are blind worldwide, yet 80% of this burden is treatable or preventable. Cataract is the largest cause of blindness affecting 17 million people, who could be cured with a 10-minute, $25 surgery. HCP is keenly focused on enduring solutions to avoidable blindness for under-resourced people and communities, not only providing critical care but strengthening local capacity to provide high-quality eye care to the underserved. HCP has offices in several locations in the US and other countries, with remote employees in multiple other locations. Programs are currently active in 11 countries and work with an estimated 75 implementing partners with plans to expand rapidly across Africa and Asia.
HCP has been supporting Ethiopia eye health care program since 2008 through Ministry of Health (MOH) and its structures (hospitals and academic institutions) and has made great progress in strengthening the nation’s eye care system. In 12 years, HCP has provided specialized training opportunities to ophthalmic personnel while directly supporting surgical outreach efforts leading to over 120,000 sight-restoring cataract surgeries until the end of 2021. Over that time HCP has donated millions of dollars in specialized ophthalmic equipment and consumables for eye care services.
HCP is registered and accorded legal personality by Agency for Civil Society Organizations of Ethiopia with Registry number 4435 as Foreign Organization in accordance with the Civil Society Organization Proclamation No. 1113/2019. Following the legal registration, HCP has signed a five-year project agreement with Ministry of Health (MOH) in August 2020 to strengthening Ethiopia Eye care system.
HCP Cureblindness Ethiopia Office is expanding its team to meet new challenges, scale its work, and broaden its reach. We are seeking individuals who are passionate about changing lives and want to be a part of a team that works together to reach new heights. We want leaders who can aim high and make things happen but are also invested in building a positive team dynamic to bring the work to life.
VISION: We envision a world in which no person is needlessly blind.
MISSION: Our mission is to cure needless blindness with high-quality, cost-effective eye care in underserved areas of the world.
Scope of the work:
Under the supervision of the Operations and Administrations Manager, Logistic and Administration Coordinator will responsibly work on the inventory management of medical and non-medical equipment, medical and non-medical supplies, procurement processes, shipment management and administration work of HCP Ethiopia office.
S/he is responsible for maintaining daily records of shipments, inventories, assets of HCP at the main warehouse in Addis and its field office when necessary. S/he ensures the equipment and supplies are properly delivered to implementing partners with proper issuing voucher and collect goods receiving note timely. The position holder needs to submit regular inventory and other associated reports to HCP US office procurement and Finance units as required. S/he is expected to work with technical team and finance unit of HCP Ethiopia as well as HCP US offices.
S/he is expected to provide general support for administration activities including human resource and office managements for the CO with Operations and Administrations Manager.
Specific Duties and responsibilities:
Inventory management
Administrative and programmatic
Procurement and Accounting
Human Resource Management
Competencies required:
Report to: Operations and Administrations Manager or equivalent position
Duty Station: Addis Ababa with frequent travel in the field.
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