Position Title: Medicine/EPI Supplier

Activation Date: 22 October, 2025   Announced Date: 22 October, 2025   Expire Date: 27 October, 2025

  • Job Location: Khost
  • Nationality: National
  • Category: Supply Chain
  • Employment Type: Full Time
  • Salary: Based on OPHCD Salary Scale
  • Vacancy Number: OPHCD-HR-2025-044
  • No. Of Jobs: 1
  • City: Khost
  • Organization: OPHCD
  • Years of Experience: • Minimum 3-5 years of relevant experience in supply and distribution of medicine and EPI vaccination program • Proven experience in training, supervision, and coordination of pharmacy and EPI • Experience working with MoPH, WHO, UNICEF, or other health-r
  • Contract Duration: Fixed Term
  • Gender: Male
  • Education: 2. Graduated from recognized Pharmacy or medical Institue. 3. Must Passed exit exam 4. Having 3-5 years’ experience in BPHS/EPHS. 5. Able to speak in Pashto, Dari and English. 6. Knowledge of computer MS office in word, excel, power point, internet and ou
  • Close date: 2025-10-27
 

About OPHCD:

Organization Background:

Organization for Promotion of Health & Community Development (OPHCD) is a nongovernmental, non-political and independent organization. OPHCD has been established in 2017 and registered with the NGOs Department of the Ministry of Economy of the with license # 4160. In addition, the organization has membership of Afghanistan National Health cluster, Afghanistan National Nutrition Cluster and ACBAR. OPHCD, as a non-governmental organization striving for well-being of the people through promotion of health, education, WASH, protection and human right, economic stability and sustainable development of the communities with focus on the women and children, drugs users, IDPs and other marginalized group of the society with an equitable manner.

Job Description:

Purpose of the Role:

The purpose of the Medicine/EPI Supplier is to ensure effective supply of medicine and EPI supervision, and monitoring of medicine and EPI under the BPHS project in accordance with the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) standards and guidelines. The Medicine/EPI Supplier supports health facilities in equipping of health facilities in terms of medicine and Vaccine. The position also ensures accurate reporting, data quality, and coordination with other health program components to achieve project goals.

B. Main Responsibilities of Medicine / EPI Supplier

1. Medicine and Vaccine Supply Management

  • Ensure timely delivery and distribution of essential medicines, medical supplies, and EPI vaccines to health facilities according to approved distribution plans.
  • Verify quantities, quality, and condition of supplies before dispatch and upon receipt at each health facility.
  • Follow the First-Expired, First-Out (FEFO) and First-In, First-Out (FIFO) inventory management principles during supply handling.
  • Ensure cold chain maintenance for vaccines and temperature-sensitive items during transportation.

2. Inventory Control and Documentation

  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date stock registers, delivery notes, waybills, and inventory forms for all distributed medicines and vaccines.
  • Collect and record stock consumption reports from health facilities on a monthly basis.
  • Immediately report any discrepancies, losses, damages, or shortages to the logistics or pharmacy officer.
  • Support in physical stock verification and participate in periodic inventory checks.

3. EPI (Expanded Program on Immunization) Responsibilities

  • Ensure all vaccines are transported and stored under cold chain conditions using approved cold boxes and ice packs.
  • Check and record vaccine vial monitors (VVMs) and expiry dates before delivery.
  • Assist in distribution of syringes, safety boxes, and other immunization supplies to all functional health facilities.
  • Return used safety boxes and expired vaccines to the warehouse following MoPH/WHO safety and disposal procedures.

4. Coordination and Communication

  • Coordinate with the Provincial EPI Officer, Logistics Officer, and Health Facility In-Charges to ensure proper planning and timely supply distribution.
  • Communicate delivery schedules and verify receipt of items with health facility staff.
  • Maintain regular contact with cold chain technicians to ensure proper temperature monitoring.

5. Reporting

  • Prepare and submit monthly distribution and consumption reports for medicines and EPI supplies.
  • Report any stockouts, overstocking, or cold chain failures immediately to the supervisor.
  • Maintain delivery records for donor and audit verification.

6. Compliance and Quality Assurance

  • Adhere to all WHO, MoPH, and organizational standard operating procedures (SOPs) on pharmaceutical management and vaccine handling.
  • Ensure that all supplies are stored, transported, and documented safely and securely.
  • Follow safety and infection prevention measures during handling and delivery operations.

7. Supportive Supervision

  • Provide basic guidance to health facility staff on stock management and reporting tools (bin cards, stock cards, EPI tally sheets, etc.).
  • Support field verification of stock status and expiry monitoring during facility visits.

8. Other Duties

  • Perform additional logistics and supply-related tasks assigned by the Provincial Logistics Officer, Project Manager, or Health Coordinator.
  • Assist in emergency response distribution during disease outbreaks or natural disasters.

Job Requirements:

Qualifications and Requirements:

  1. Education:
  2. Graduated from recognized Pharmacy or medical Institue.
  3. Must Passed exit exam
  4. Having 3-5 years’ experience in BPHS/EPHS.
  5. Able to speak in Pashto, Dari and English.
  6. Knowledge of computer MS office in word, excel, power point, internet and outlook.
  7. Able to work in the fast pace environment.
  8. Able to travel to the health facilities in multiple districts
    1. Experience:
  • Minimum 3-5 years of relevant experience in supply and distribution of medicine and EPI vaccination program
  • Proven experience in training, supervision, and coordination of pharmacy and EPI
  • Experience working with MoPH, WHO, UNICEF, or other health-related NNGO or IN- NGOs is an asset.
    1. Language Requirements:
  1. Fluency in Dari and Pashto (spoken and written).
  2. Working knowledge of English is an asset.
    1. Skills and Competencies:
  • Strong technical knowledge of MoPH BPHS Pharmacy and EIP guidelines, and protocols.
  • Excellent training, mentoring, and supervision skills for health staff and community workers.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with government, partners, and community stakeholders.
  • Ability to conduct needs assessments, data analysis, and reporting using HMIS tools.
  • Demonstrated commitment to inclusion, equity, and protection principles for persons with mental health conditions or disabilities.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint
    1. Other Requirements:
  • Willingness to travel regularly to field sites and remote health facilities.
  • Strong ethical behavior, confidentiality, and respect for patients’ dignity and rights.
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines in challenging environments.

Submission Guideline:

Submission Guideline:

  1. Interested candidates submit applications, including your resume and a cover letter, to om.ophcdkhostbphs@gmail.com
  2. Please Mention the announced position vacancy number province you have applied in the email subject please like (apply for OPHCD-HR-), Via Email: om.ophcdkhostbphs@gmail.com
  3. OPHCD has zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, and abuse (SEA).
  4. By applying to this position, you agree to all OPHCD policies regarding Data Protection and Sharing and also PSEAH.
  5. Note: only short-listed candidates will be contacted

Submission Email:

om.ophcdkhostbphs@gmail.com





 

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