Assistant Director / Head, Procurement at MSI Reproductive Choices
MSI Reproductive Choices
Published 1 month ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
About the Role
The Head of Procurement provides strategic leadership and oversight of all procurement, contracting, negotiation, liaison, and sourcing functions. This role ensures the efficient, transparent, and compliant delivery of goods and services across MSI Reproductive Choices Nigeria's (MSIN) programs and operations.
You will ensure that MSIN's procurement systems adhere to MSI global standards, donor regulations, and Nigerian procurement laws. You will lead the design and execution of strategies to ensure value for money, timely availability of commodities, and operational efficiency across all program sites.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
- Provide overall strategic direction for procurement functions, ensuring alignment with MSIN's mission, values, and strategic goals
- Develop and implement procurement strategies that guarantee cost-effective, ethical, and compliant operations
- Lead and mentor the Procurement team, fostering a culture of performance, accountability, and innovation
- Serve as a member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) and contribute to organizational planning and decision-making
- Ensure strong collaboration with finance, programmes, clinical services, and international partners
- Lead procurement unit planning and forecasting processes and create procedural guidelines to ensure continuity
- Lead, guide, and supervise MSIN's administrative functions and departmental activities across procurement and fleet management
Procurement Management
- Lead the end-to-end procurement process for goods, services, and works in line with MSI Global Procurement Policy and donor requirements
- Oversee preparation of procurement plans, bid documents, vendor evaluations, and contract management systems
- Establish and maintain a reliable vendor database through transparent prequalification and due diligence processes
- Ensure value for money, fairness, integrity, and transparency in all procurement activities