Jacaylbaro Posted February 5, 2011 Save the Children Somalia/Somaliland Programme Logistics Officer We are the world’s leading independent children’s charity; we inspire really dramatic change for children around the globe. We work with children in vulnerable situations. Providing safeguards for them against any form of abuse is a priority in all our work. Combining short-term relief with long-term development, our programmes represent a huge undertaking. And this is why we need you. Save the Children Somalia/Somaliland Programme has been working in Central & South Somalia, Puntland and Somaliland for over 40 years. Our focus of work includes improving access to healthcare, education and food provision to children and their families. We are looking for a motivated team player to take up the position of Logistics Officer. This position is responsible for the effective delivery of the logistical support services to field offices in Somalia/Somaliland and the Nairobi Office. A prominent source of leadership, you will manage and support a wide variety of responsibilities including; managing the procurement processes at Nairobi level and maintaining a rational supplier database and ensuring that any procurement is carried out in compliance to programme needs, standards and policies. You should have good organizational skills. You will also be in charge of inventory, assets and & fleet management for the Nairobi Office. This is a real challenge, so you’ll need to have a formal logistics qualification, at least 3 years practical field experience in a similar position preferably in an INGO, ability to work under high pressure. For additional information on the job description, working context, person’s specifications, please visit: www.somaliangoconsortium.org Our selection processes reflect our commitment to the protection of children from abuse. Our people are as diverse as the challenges we face. Applications should be forwarded to: som.jobs@scuk.or.ke Latest date for receiving applications is 9th February 2011 at 4.30 p.m. Only short listed individuals will be notified. Candidates that responded to the earlier advertisement for this position need not apply. Save the Children is an equal opportunity employer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted February 8, 2011 THET is currently recruiting for the following positions: Country Representative – Somaliland Consultant of National Health Policy – Somaliland Country Representative – Somaliland – £26,000 – £30,000 THET seeks a Country Representative to act as THET’s representative in Somaliland, be the in-country focal point for coordination with key stakeholders, manage THET’s Somaliland Office and ensure quality delivery of key aspects of programme implementation. The Country Representative will be based in Hargeisa, Somaliland, with frequent national and regional travel. This is a full time appointment, and includes accommodation, insurance, R&R, 25+8 days of holiday, annual flight and pre departure grants. For more details, download the job advert and job description To apply, please send a CV and a one page covering letter to THET, 1 Wimpole Street (5th Floor), London, W1G 0AE or by email to rach@thet.org. Closing date for applications: 18th February 2011 Interviews: w/b 28th February Consultant of National Health Policy – Somaliland THET is looking to recruit a consultant to review the Somaliland National Health Policy and develop health sector strategic plan. The consultant will be based in Hargeisa, Somaliland and is expected to last 8 weeks split into two consecutive visits. The Terms of Reference and Person Specification are available to download here. To apply, please send a CV with 5 most recent similar works, three referees with their contact details and a one page covering letter to THET, 1 Wimpole Street (5th Floor), London, W1G 0AE or by email tosomaliland@thet.org. Closing date for applications: 24th February 2011 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted February 8, 2011 LINK: http://www.thet.org/jobs/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted February 8, 2011 pay is not that good Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted February 8, 2011 ^Remember meeshuu waa Africa, cost of living is cheaper. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted February 8, 2011 Pay is good when you're here ........ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 Country Representative – Somaliland – £26,000 – £30,000 I agree with Juxa, I don't know anyone else, but that is one month's expense. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted February 8, 2011 ^Alla faan badniid, you spend £26,000 - £30,000 a month?? You must earn a million a month markasii..lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 Yes, a million shilling Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted February 8, 2011 Dee Shilling laa isii siin mayoo - the pay is in pounds.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted February 8, 2011 lol@malika i agree but living over there you have to go thro alot of trouble you know, reer waqooyi, buuqooda, kiyaakaradooda, dhagaxdii hargeysa, traffic (danger) etc pay must be very good sow maaha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 Malika, I know, convert that into shillings and it will be trillions but don't fall to one of those jobs unless you are sure about it, when they say 30k, they will deduct international tax, doesn't even exist, they will deduct travel expenses, gaariga lagugu wado ama aad wado(yes they provide a car even if u don't need but for the purpose of deducting more of your salary), they won't let you rent your own house butwill tell you to use of their rented places(which is a very high rent so they can deduct you even more of your salary), and they won't let you eat in normal restaurants, they will put your name on a big restaurant and you ought to use it so they an deduct even more of your salary u don't have a choice but to use their appointed places. haye want me to go on, that is why I said the money ain't enough for one month Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wyre Posted February 8, 2011 £26,000 – £30,000 Somaliland pound miyaa mise English:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted February 8, 2011 Loool@ nuune, you make it sound like a prison sentence dee - why would they force me to eat or live at certain places? Juxa, it depends really..but your right £26,000 isnt sufficient in the circumstance and enviroment one will have to work in. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted February 8, 2011 nuune;693558 wrote: Malika, I know, convert that into shillings and it will be trillions but don't fall to one of those jobs unless you are sure about it, when they say 30k, they will deduct international tax, doesn't even exist, they will deduct travel expenses, gaariga lagugu wado ama aad wado(yes they provide a car even if u don't need but for the purpose of deducting more of your salary), they won't let you rent your own house butwill tell you to use of their rented places(which is a very high rent so they can deduct you even more of your salary), and they won't let you eat in normal restaurants, they will put your name on a big restaurant and you ought to use it so they an deduct even more of your salary u don't have a choice but to use their appointed places. Subxaan ,,,, Meeshan lagugu dhacay waa xagee ??? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, or that is what your JINN told you ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites