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Experience3 – 5 years
Location Nigeria.
Overview
The Procurement consultant will oversee the development and/ or review of the existing procurement and whistle-blower policies and manuals for the State Malaria Elimination Programs in our implementation states. It is expected that the developed policy will guide all procurement-related operations and align with donor policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Individuals who have been blacklisted by the Global Fund should not apply for this position.
Responsibilities
The purpose of this Scope of Work (SoW) is to outline the responsibilities, deliverables, and timeline for engaging a consultant to design and develop the Procurement and Whistle-blower/Anti-fraud policy for our states of implementation. Two consultants will be engaged to support three states each (Consultant 1: Osun, Ogun, and Delta, Consultant 2: Adamawa, Katsina, and Taraba).
Please indicate your preferred states in your CV.
The consultant’s responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
- Conducting a thorough analysis of the state’s current practices, procedures, and regulatory requirements related to procurement
- Researching and benchmarking global best practices and standards for each policy area.
- Collaborating with relevant stakeholders, including key personnel from finance, procurement, legal, and HR departments, to gather insights and incorporate their feedback into policy development.
- Drafting the policy documents in a clear, concise, and easily understandable manner.
- Developing policy implementation guidelines, procedures, and templates as necessary.
- Providing guidance and support during policy implementation, including conducting training sessions or workshops for personnel to ensure policy understanding and compliance.
- Conducting a final review and revision of the policies based on feedback from stakeholders and implementing partners.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Financial Management, Accounting, or other relevant discipline.
- 3–5 years’ experience in policy design and development, preferably in procurement and whistleblower/fraud areas
- Demonstrable experience in policy design and development, preferably in procurement, and whistleblower/fraud areas.
- Strong knowledge of relevant legal and regulatory frameworks related to finance, procurement, and anti-fraud measures.
- Experience working with similar organizations or industries would be an advantage.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with the company’s management and stakeholders
Deliverables
The consultant will be responsible for delivering the following key deliverables within the agreed timeframe:
Procurement and Whistleblower/Anti-Fraud Policy:
- Draft versions of the Procurement and Whistleblower/anti-Fraud Policy for review and approval. Specifically:
- Design a procurement policy that outlines guidelines for the procurement process, vendor selection, and contract management.
- Conduct a review of the existing procurement practices and identify areas for improvement.
- Specify procedures for procurement approval, evaluation, and documentation.
- Integrate sustainability and ethical considerations into the procurement policy, promoting responsible sourcing and supplier diversity.
- Create a whistleblower and fraud policy that encourages employees to report any suspected fraudulent activities or wrongdoing within the organization.
- Establish procedures for reporting, investigating, and resolving reported incidents.
- Ensure confidentiality and protection for individuals reporting in good faith.
- Outline consequences for individuals engaged in fraudulent activities and provide guidance on preventive measures.
- Finalize versions of the policies, including implementation guidelines, procedures, and templates.
- Draft the policy dissemination plan
- Facilitate an orientation and policy dissemination meeting with relevant stakeholders in the states for policy/manual adoption
Timelines:
The engagement of the consultant for policy design and development is expected to follow the following timeline:
- Contract signing and project kick-off: [17 February]
- Analysis and research phase: [2 days]
- Stakeholder consultations: [2 days]
- Drafting and revision of policies: [2 days]
- Finalization of policies and deliverables: [2 days]
- Orientation and dissemination sessions: [2 days]
- Policy/Manual adoption and handover: [31 March]
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to Management Sciences For Health – MSH on msh.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com to apply