Supply Chain Officer

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Vacancy Announcement

Open to:                           All Qualified Applicants
Opening date:                 4th February 2026
Closing date:                   13th February 2026
Job Title:                         Supply Chain Officer
Duration:                         1 Year (With the possibility of extension)
Work hours:                     Full-time
Duty Station:                 Zamfara State

 

Background:


The African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) is a non-profit organization established in 2005 with a
mission to improve human health through the strengthening and expansion of applied epidemiology and laboratory capacity in partnership with Ministries of Health/National Public Health Institutes, Non- Governmental Organizations, international agencies, private sector, and other public health agencies.


Azithromycin Mass Drug Administration has been proven to save lives rapidly, cost-effectively, and equitably, particularly in high-mortality settings. This intervention contributes to reducing preventable childhood deaths and achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, which aims to eliminate preventable deaths in children under five and reduce mortality to fewer than 25 deaths per 1,000 live births by 2030.
Nigeria since 2020 have been part of the Resiliency through Azithromycin for Children (REACH) Network under the leadership of the Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Gates Foundation,

Nigerian Institute of Medical Research and implementing partners. The SARMAAN I project was implemented across selected states with mass administration of Azithromycin to children aged 1-11 months. Findings from the project led to the commencement of SARMAAN II project with a target to children aged 1-59 months.
AFENET is implementing the project in Zamfara state.

Position Description:


The Supply Chain Officer will coordinate the pharmaceutical and medical supplies forecasting, orders, storage, distribution, monitoring and management for the SARMAAN II project during the pre- implementation, implementation, and post implementation according to established protocols and standards.

This role is instrumental in ensuring accountable storage and distribution of Azithromycin and related medical supplies, and treatment of children with Azithromycin. He / She will collaborate with the State Primary Healthcare Board, the State Chapter of the National Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), the Consortium’s overall Supply Chain Management partner and other relevant agencies at the state level.


He / She will track the delivery, storage and utilization of Azithromycin and other commodities across all the implementing LGAs in Zamfara state, working closely with the contracted Third-Party Logistics Provider (3PL). The Supply Chain Officer will provide oversight functions and technical support to the Immunization Officer, Logistics Working Group, and Cold Chain Officer in Zamfara state on supply chain management for the Azithromycin bottles, dose pole/stadiometer, and other medical supplies/commodities for the SARMAAN II project to ensure seamless integration into the Polio immunization activities.

Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Roles will include but are not limited to

Qualification and work experience required:

Required skills and competencies:

Duration and Timeline


This position is a 1-year contract, with the possibility of extension based on project needs, performance and availability of funding for the project. The expected start date is 01 March 2026.

How to apply


Interested applicants for this position should visit the AFENET Human Resource web application

https://vacancy.afenetnigeria.net/hr/career_vacancy%20List.php and submit their application. The application package should include a cover letter, current curriculum vitae and necessary certificates and testimonials. Candidates should indicate the appropriate position in their application letter.


AFENET is an equal-opportunity employer. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.


Qualified females are strongly encouraged to apply.