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Handicap International – Humanité & Inclusion seeks to recruit a logistics Support – Ouganda

Handicap International – Humanité & Inclusion seeks to recruit a logistics Support – Ouganda

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Categories : Avis de recrutement

Domaines : Achat - Transport - LogistiqueAdministration - Ressources humaines - Planification

Regions : Ouganda

FonctionsAutre
ActivitésLogistique, Mécanique
ContratCDD
Durée du contrat3 months

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Outraged by the injustice faced by people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, we aspire to a world of solidarity and inclusion, enriched by our differences, where everyone can live in dignity.

Handicap International is changing his name and becomes « Humanity & Inclusion ». HI, Humanity & Inclusion is an independent and impartial aid and development organisation with no religious or political affiliations operating in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable people to help meet their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.

HI has offices in 63 countries; for further information about the association : Here.

Job context :

Between 2009 and 2013, Humanity and Inclusion (HI) was present in Uganda implementing Mine Risk Education activities. These activities concluded in 2013 when Uganda was declared free of mines in 2012.

In October 2017, HI launched its new programme directed at the refugee response in Arua District, West Nile region. HI is currently implementing psychosocial support services, community-based rehabilitation, protection of persons with specific needs, and disability inclusion. These actions are implemented in Omugo Settlement, the extension of Rhino Camp Settlement where most new refugees are being settled, and Imvepi Settlement. HI is now expanding it’s rehabilitation project under BPRM funding from September 2018, in consortia with Medical Teams International (MTI) to cover all three settlements in Arua District (Omugo, Imvepi and Rhino).

In January 2019, HI is launching an innovative project under DFID funding under the Global Disability Innovation Fund: 3D Printing through Emergency Tele Rehab Access (3D-PETRA) which will bring appropriate, life changing orthopedic devices to people in need in Arua District. HI also will launch an Inclusive Education project in West Nile, as well as expand to the Congolese Refugee Response in Southwest Uganda to deliver MHPSS services under ECHO funding.

These actions comprise the four components of HI’s Uganda Refugee Response Strategy. The total mission portfolio is 2.3 million EURO, implemented by a staff of over 50 and 20 volunteers.

Your profil :

  • You hold a Bachelor degree in Logistics, Business Administration ;
  • You have at least 2 years’ experience in NGO as Logistics ;
  • You have a strong experience in the related field (min. 5 years) ;
  • You have strong knowledge of all support services procedures ;
  • English speaking skills are mandatory (oral and written skills) ;
  • You have a strong ability in team management with a focus on the capacity and autonomy building ;
  • You have a high capacity to organize your work and manage priorities ;
  • A knowledge of support services procedures of Humanity & Inclusion is preferable ;
  • You have strong interpersonal and intercultural skills.

Condition :

  • Starting date : February, 11th 2019
  • Length of the contract : 3 month ;
  • Employee status, according to experience  ;
  • Salary from 2031 € gross/month regarding the experience of the candidate ;
  • Perdiem : 467 € net/month ;
  • Hardship allowance : 250 € net/month ;
  • Insurances : medical hearth coverage, retirement planning, repatriation ;
  • Paid holiday : 25 days per year ;
  • R&R : 5 days every 3 months ;
  • Status : this position is unaccompanied ;
  • Housing : Collective taken in charge by HI ;
  • HI’s Head Office is in Kampala, and field operations are based in the office in Arua Town ;
  • In May, HI will set-up a deep field station in Omugo settlement were field staff will reside and operate ;
  • Arua is considered a relatively safe city, with few options for entertainment, sports and health facilities. HI has a field office in the town and a guest house in the suburbs of Arua, and a sub-base (accommodation and office) in the Omugo refugee settlement where the field staff is located.

How to apply :

Only online by joining a CV and cover letter via the following link : here

 

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