ASSISTANT SHED OFFICER - REF: ASO-01/05/2020

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Company Description

Founded in 1945, CARE is a leading humanitarian and development organization fighting global poverty. CARE places special focus on working alongside women and girls because, equipped with the proper resources, they have the power to lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty. CARE commenced its humanitarian programme in Kenya in 1968. Since then we have built a substantial development and humanitarian program including refugee operations, emergency response, livelihoods, food security, climate change adaption, sexual reproductive and maternal health, women and girls’ economic empowerment, and youth employability.  

CARE is committed to meeting international standards of quality and accountability when responding to emergencies. Responding to humanitarian crises means that CARE staff may potentially exercise significant power over stakeholders, particularly affected communities. To ensure that CARE earns the trust and respect of those we are serving, we need to be sure that we are being accountable to them. By improving accountability, we also improve the quality and performance of our response in meeting essential needs and to achieve greater impact.  .

 

Job Description

JOB SUMMARY

Reporting to the Logistics Coordinator, the Assistant Shed Officer is Responsible for managing shed activities (receipt, storage and issuing), of both food commodities and Non Food Items (NFIs’) in the delivery of humanitarian assistance to targeted beneficiaries. S/he is expected to adhere to the reporting procedures as provided for in the Logistics Standard Operating Procedures and field level agreement with the Donors. S/he will oversees the allocation of task to incentive workers in the respective assigned shed and ensures food and non-food items are distributed as per ration scale. In addition, S/he is expected to exercise CARE Kenya core values (Respect, Integrity, Commitment, Excellence) while executing his or her duties.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:

R1:    Receipt of food and non-food items in the shed

1.1    Based on the population to be served in a particular shed receives and prepositions food in the shed from the  extended distribution point.
1.2    Ensures stacking is well done in the shed that allows for easy counting of food already pre-positioned.
1.3    Conducts 10% weighing of all food commodities received in the shed to ascertain the right weight is received.
1.4    Signs the waybill to acknowledge receipt of food in the shed.
1.5    Carries out physical count of pre-positioned food before distribution begins.

R2:    Distribution of food and non-food items in the shed.

2.0    Implement approved distribution plans in accordance with the stipulated WFP and UNHCR     distribution guidelines.
2.1    Distribute food and non food items to the respective targeted/registered refugee population as per approved         ration scale provided by the donors (WFP and UNHCR).
2.2    Distribute food to beneficiaries who have been verified by biometric staff (WFP)
2.3    During food distribution exercise, conduct stock count of commodities or items at regular intervals to establish         if there are any losses.
2.4    Return food balances to WFP – Extended Delivery Point (EDP) after closure of distribution exercise.
2.5    Ensures proper security of the assigned distribution corridor by keeping keys in safe custody (Lockable Safe in         the logistics office).
2.6    Return all empty sacks arising from distribution of foodstuff to the EDP and ensuring there is no loss.

R3:    Cleanliness of the shed.

3.0    Ensure that proper cleanliness is maintained within and outside FDP environs at all times.
3.1    During distribution ensure all the spillages are wiped out of the shed
3.2    Dispose any food stock regarded as losses after distribution exercise.

R4:    Record keeping and report writing.

4.0    Prepare daily shed distribution reports of food and non-food items issued to the beneficiaries.
4.1    Compile the list of absentees for respective shed and submit to the supervisor.
4.2     Report for any food infestation to the supervisor for immediate action. 

R5:    Supervision and staff development.

5.0     Supervise all incentive workers (scoopers, distribution clerks, Weighing scale clerks and     cleaners)          working in respective shed.
5.1     Assign roles to all incentive workers working in the distribution shed.
5.2     Mark the daily attendance sheet for each incentive working in the shed.
5.3     Train incentive workers on distribution procedures

 

Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND COMPETENCIES 

Education: Diploma in Purchasing and supplies Management/ Logistics Management.

Experience: 2 years of relevant work experience in a busy Logistics office preferably with an international NGO

Certificate: Microsoft Office applications 

Additional Information

AUTHORITY

Spending Authority: N/A 
Supervision:  20 Incentive Workers 
Decision Making: Makes normal decision on the effective performance of job responsibilities 

CONTACTS/ KEY RELATIONS

External:  Food Advisory Committee, WFP field staff
Internal: Camp Administrator, Logistics staff

WORKING CONDITIONS

The position is based at Hagadera as well as any other extension camps and program sites. This is a none-family working station. Hot weather is prevalent throughout the year with limited basic amenities. Road movement between duty station and Garissa as well as inter-camp movement must be under police escort (scheduled convoys) with strict adherence to security rules  at all times. It is a six days work station with compensatory time off according to CTO policy.  

The incumbent shall reside in the CARE compound while executing official duties and shall obey and adhere to residential compound regulations.