Title: Coordinator- Procurement and Supply Chain
Company Name: Save the Children
Vacancy: --
Age: Na
Job Location: Cox`s Bazar
Salary: --
Experience:
Master’s degree, preferably in management, or business studies or relevant discipline.
Others: Certificate/Diploma in Procurement & Supply Chain will be given preference.
Experience: 5-8 years’ experience in P&SC in which 3 years in development organization.
Experience in procurement, transportation and distribution, warehouse management and stock management etc.
Experience working with international NGOs is desirable.
Experience in the procurement of service, medical supplies and construction items are preferred.
Save the Children invites applications for the above-mentioned position. We are committed to equal employment opportunities, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, disability, age, or beliefs and religion. We are committed to diversifying our staff to better represent the communities we serve and actively welcome underrepresented groups to apply.
Contract Type: Contractual till 30 September 2026
The Opportunity
The Coordinator- Procurement & Supply Chain (P&S) is responsible for ensuring efficient, transparent, and compliant procurement and supply chain management for the UNOCHA-funded project, ensuring value for money and timely delivery of goods and services in line with Save the Children International (SCI) policies and donor requirements.
Working under the technical guidance from the Manager- Procurement & Supply Chain and the supervision of the Project Manager, the coordinator will lead procurement planning and sourcing processes, including framework agreement management, vendor negotiation, and contract compliance. The role will closely coordinate with programme teams to ensure procurement plans align with project implementation timelines and will support the field supply chain team in ensuring smooth delivery and inventory management.
The coordinator will also monitor supplier performance, procurement tracking, and inventory systems, generate procurement reports, and contribute to strengthening procurement practices through continuous improvement and learning.