Specialist, Demand and Supply Planning - GL D - Temporary position until December 2025

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  • Added Date: Friday, 03 May 2024
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Specialist, Demand and Supply Planning - GL D - Temporary position until December 2025

The Global Fund aims to accelerate the end of AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria as epidemics. We invest more than US$4 billion a year to support programs run by local experts in countries and communities most in need. Since 2020, through the COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM), additional funding has been made available to support countries to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.
As part of our mandate to fight the three diseases and increase access to quality-assured health products and services at affordable and sustainable prices, the Global Fund plays a leading role in global markets for medicines and technologies that prevent, diagnose, and treat HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Every year, more than half of the Global Fundโ€™s investments is used to procure key health products, ensuring they are available to those who need them most.
The Global Fundโ€™s Supply Operations Department, in collaboration across the Global Fund Secretariat, is responsible for the overall management of sourcing, procurement, quality assurance and supply chain related matters, including strategy formulation and implementation, development of policy guidelines and ensure compliances, drive innovation, sustainability agenda and new product introduction, and importantly support country capacity building contributing to a more resilient and agile national health care supply chain.
To implement the Global Fundโ€™s 2023-2028 Strategy, Supply Operations has recently introduced a new operating model, aiming to achieve accelerated value contributions to the communities and people we serve more effectively and efficiently.
Supply Operations (SO) is reinforcing the planning and procurement management function, as such the Planning & Procurement team has been created to lead end-to-end health product planning and implementation of the Principal Recipients (PR) health product demand through the Pooled Procurement Mechanism (PPM) across the Global Fund Secretariat to ensure that quality assured health products are procured and delivered to all countries supported by the Global Fund in an efficient and effective manner that will translate to significantly shorter procurement and financial cycle times, as well as supporting the speedier uptake at scale of optimal products.
The Planning and Procurement teams will also provide a second line functional role on procurement, such as policy advisor, monitoring and oversight, across the Global Fund grant portfolio and play a coordination role related to policy advice, communication and capability building.
The team operationalizes the supply of USD 2 billion health and non-health products through the PPM to 181 grants in 84 countries that represents at least 50% of the total spend on health products and more than one third of the total Global Fund disbursements. These countries include amongst them both the largest mission critical countries as well as the smaller countries with some of the most challenging operating environments. In addition to the grant spend, the team is operationalizing a procurement option for non-grant funds which is a key strategic intervention to support countries achieve their co-financing requirements before and during transition away from Global Fund financing.
As part of the Planning and Procurement function, the Demand and Supply Planning team is responsible for the end-to-end health product demand and supply planning process integration with the grant management lifecycle, and planning management operations.
Under the supervision of Manager, Demand and Supply Planning and Forecasting, the Specialist, Demand and Supply Planning will, for their assigned region, be responsible for:
1. Implementation and needed change management to establish and deliver the demand & supply planning function through processes and associated analytics enabling the outputs to deliver maximum strategic value at both grant and portfolio level.
2. Routinely provide analytics, convene, and facilitate the applicable processes across key stakeholders to enable a Supply to Demand (StD) process for a proactive management of health product demand and health product budgets and any necessary updates of the demand and supply plan.
3. Keep up to date the agreed demand and supply plan to enable implementation and aggregation - and consequent realization of the value by the PR and other key functions such as Direct Sourcing, Grant Management Division (GMD), Strategic Investment & Impact Division (SSID)/Technical Advice Partnership (TAP) and Finance.

Key Responsibilities

The Specialist, Demand and Supply Planning is responsible for the following activities and tasks for the assigned Global Fund GMD Department (with specific focus areas for each portfolio covered).

Demand & supply planning

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