Job Opportunity
Number: (IUL)459-HR/1/2024/155
Published Date: 27 Jun 2024
Published Time: 12:50
Deadline: 04 Jul 2024 13:00
Ministry of Social and Family Development
Maldives
PROCUREMENT OFFICER

Vacancy in Ministry of Social Family Development

PROCUREMENT OFFICER (Contract)

 

 

 

  1. A.    Objective and Purpose of Assignment

The Ministry of Social and Family Development (MoSFD) is seeking to hire an individual specialist Procurement Officer to assist its Project Management Unit’s technical team in coordinating, managing, and administering the Asian Development Bank Project on Strengthening Gender Inclusive Initiatives (SGII) in the Maldives.

 

The SGII Project is a five-year stand-alone gender project approved in 2022. SGII addresses gender inequality through multisectoral and interconnected approaches across government and non-governmental stakeholders including local councils, Women Development Committees, and civil society organisations. This integrated package of interventions aims to:

  • Strengthen the enabling policy environment for gender equality through the improved availability, quality, dissemination and use of gender statistics and sex, age, and disability disaggregated data.
  • Support the translation of policy commitments into sustained and improved government funding of gender equality through gender responsive budgeting.
  • Strengthen the social service systems that support women to access services for domestic and gender-based violence (DV/GBV) and services that reduce women’s burden of caring for children and the elderly and so enable women to invest more time in education, economic and social activities.
  • Strengthen partnerships of government, local councils, Women Development Committees, DV/GBV service providers and civil society organisations to prevent DV/GBV and support survivors access social protection services.
  • Establish new DV/GBV shelters and an aged community centre.

 

The MoSFD is the lead implementing agency of SGII. Other implementing agencies are Maldives Bureau of Statistics (MBS), Family Protection Authority (FPA), Ministry of Finance (MoF) and the Ministry of Construction and Infrastructure (MoCI).

 

 

  1. B.     Scope of Work

The detailed scope of services to be provided is in accordance with the following activities: -

(i)       Procurement Related Activities of the PAIP

(ii)  Reporting to the Project Coordinator of the PMU (MoSFD) on procurement preparation and conducting related activities,

(iii)    Assistance in preparation of bidding documents for all stages of the procurement process (RoEIs, invitations to bid, standard bid documents, technical specifications, bid clarification, bid evaluation reports) in accordance with the ADB Procurement Guidelines and Regulations noted above,

(iv) Submission of all prepared documents to the Procurement Coordinator of the PMU (MoSFD) for review prior to submission for a No Objection from ADB;

(v)   Reviewing relevant Bid, Advance, and Performance Securities/bank guaranties,

(vi) Participation in or facilitation of Evaluations of submitted Bids. Preparation of Evaluation Spreadsheets and required documents. 

(vii)    Setting up and maintaining a system of internal approval and contract signatures.

(viii)   Submit signed contracts, completion/delivery certificates and other relevant documents to the Financial Manager for payments.

(ix) Assisting in development of Procurement Plans (by method of procurement, types, quantities, costs, delivery requirements, sources, etc);

(x)   Co-ordination of procurement matters with the Procurement Manager of the PMU (MoSFD) and with Ministry of Finance

(xi) Assisting in finalising specifications where necessary.

(xii)    Maintaining the Bid Administration system and filing system.

(xiii)  General duties as may be directed by the Procurement specialist or the TFSU Project Manager.

 

  1. C.    Duration and Commencement of Services

Successful candidates will be contracted for a period of 1 (one) year, with potential renewal of contract based on performance and organizational needs up to the total duration of the project. The successful candidate is expected commence the services in July 2024.

 

 

D. Qualifications and Experience

  1. Master’s degree in a related field with experience of 5-7 years. OR years. OR
  2. Bachelor’s degree in a related field with experience of 10 years.
  3. Specialized knowledge of and significant experience in all substantive areas/aspects of procurement (e.g., procurement of goods; various forms of construction contracts; selection/ contracting of Procurement Officer services under various methods; preparation of bidding/contract documents for the international procurement of goods, works, services.
  4. Familiarity with procurement requirements of the ADB or other Donor funds such as the World Bank will be an advantage.
  5. Demonstrated high level competency in computer skills for operations using Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Outlook applications,
  6. High level verbal, written and presentation communication skills in English, with demonstrable reporting skills.
  7. Should have strong leadership, management, and communication skills in presenting, discussing, and resolving difficult issues and have ability to work efficiently and effectively with a multidisciplinary team.

 

E. Reporting Requirement

  1. Report directly to the Project Coordinator of the Ministry.
  2. The Procurement Officer should report to work as per the Ministry’s requirement and guidelines for the position, other than public holidays.
  3.  All project funds are used for the intended purpose and with due attention to considerations of economy and efficiency.
  4.  Full compliance with ADB’s financial management requirements, with regards to accounting, financial reporting, audit as well as disbursement requirements as outlined in the legal agreements and in the Project Administration Manual (PAM); and,
  5. Withdrawal applications are prepared in accordance with ADB disbursement handbook and submitted to ADB on a timely basis. 
  6.  The Procurement Officer should report to work as per government working hours and based on the requirement of the project.

 

  1. F.        Performance Evaluation and Termination

                       i.            Performance of the Procurement Officer will be evaluated on a quarterly basis.

                     ii.            Contract will be renewed based on performance.

                   iii.            Termination based on performance will be done with a notice period of one month.

                   iv.            Immediate termination will be enforced based on severe misconduct and poor performance.

  1. G.    Services and Facilities to be Provided by the Employer

Successful candidate will be paid an all-inclusive monthly fee in the range of MVR 25,020.00 - 28,800.00 (salary will be set based on pay commission circular no.: 13/NPC/CIR/2018/5) depending on their qualifications and experience. In addition, any fees payable to the individual for duty travel assignments, Ramadan allowance shall be compensated at the government prevailing rates. Fixed monthly fee shall be subject to deduction for pension and any other statutory requirement as may be applicable. Leave entitlement shall be as follows.

 

                       i.            Office space and other facilities such as computers will be provided as required.

                     ii.            Local transport for official travel between Male’, inter-Atolls and inter-islands and allowances to cover food and accommodation for the trips will be provided from the projects.

                   iii.            Leave Entitlement:

  1. Annual Leave: The Procurement Officer may take up to thirty (30) working days leave per calendar year.
  2. Sick Leave: The Procurement Officer may take Thirty (30) days of paid sick leave.

                   i.      The Procurement Officer is allowed to take 15 days sick leave with medical certificate specifying the nature of the illness and recommended duration of sick leave by a licensed medical practitioner is to be submitted on the first day back at work.

                    ii.      Notwithstanding the above, Procurement Officer is allowed to take 15 days’ sick leave without medical certificate and can be taken for two consecutive days.

  1. Family Responsibility Leave: The Procurement Officer may take Ten (10) days of paid leave in a year to attend important obligations such as attending family members during illness.
  2. Unpaid Leave: The Procurement Officer will not be paid for leave(s) that exceed the maximum allowed and the MoSFD may terminate the contract if the unpaid leave exceeds more than Fifteen (15) working days.

 

  1. G.    Application Instructions

Ministry of Social and Family Development now invites interested individuals qualified for the assignments to submit Expression of Interest inclusive of the following documentation to demonstrate your eligibility for the assignment.

                                   i.            Cover Letter for Expression of Interest

                                 ii.            Copy of National Identification Card

                               iii.            CV including information that demonstrates that the candidate is qualified to undertake the scope of work.

                               iv.            Work experience documentation. (Description of similar assignments, and experiences in similar field of work).

                                 v.            Copies of attested academic qualifications.

                               vi.            Reference letters from current and/or previous employers.

Candidates interested in applying, please email your CV along with other relevant documents to [email protected]     before 04th July 2024 13:00. For more information, please call +960 3027551

 

27 Jun 2024