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Contract Field Pharmacy Manager

at Medecins Sans Frontieres – Switzerland in Dagahaley

Field Pharmacy Manager at Medecins Sans Frontieres – Switzerland in Dagahaley refugee camp – Kenya Jobs, Careers and Vacancies

Medecins Sans Frontieres – Switzerland
Kenya Mission

FIELD PHARMACY MANAGER

MSF Switzerland (MSFCH) is a humanitarian medical organization providing emergency medical aid to populations in need. Currently, MSF-CH has vacant post and wishes to recruit the above position based in Dagahaley refugee camp.

Main Tasks:

  • Ensure the general functioning of the MSF central pharmacy in the project; and the supply to pharmacies in health facilities in the project.
  • Supervise a team of dispensers at Health Posts and Hospital.
  • Support and participate in drugs and material orders for the mission (international and local purchase) in providing accurate data and consumption follow-up database.
  • Ensure storage, classification and organization of drugs and material according to MSF protocols.
  • Follow-up efficiently MSF stock management procedures for the central stock and supervise the accuracy of the different fields stock management in the project.

Requirements:

  • Pharmacist degree/diploma state recognized and registered with the relevant board.
  • Computer literacy
  • Experience with MSF or a similar organisation preferred
  • Fluency in Somali would be a strong advantage
  • Willingness to live in Dagahaley

Send your CV, motivation letter, copies of relevant documents, mentioning on the envelope “Field Pharmacy Manager” to:

The Medical Coordinator
MSF-Switzerland, Kenya Mission
P.O. Box 25091 – 00603
Lavington, Nairobi

Deadline: February 10th, 2012.

Only short-listed candidate will be contacted.



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