Book Supply Chain Analysis Consultant at Creative Associates International

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, Lagos
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
3 years ago

Additional Details

Job ID
21392
Job Views
97

Job Description

  • Application Deadline: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 00:00:00 GMT
  • Position: Book Supply Chain Analysis Consultant

  • Job Type Full Time

  • Qualification MBA/MSc/MA

  • Experience 4 - 8 years

  • Location Other

  • Job Field NGO/Non-Profit 



BACKGROUND


Creative Associates International is a fast-growing, social impact company that specializes in the areas of education, economic growth, democratic transitions, and stabilization in post-conflict environments. Based in Chevy Chase, Maryland, this global development organization has a field presence is more than 25 countries and a strong client portfolio of that includes the U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department. Since its founding in 1977 by four enterprising women, Creative has earned a solid reputation among its clients and is well-regarded by competitors and partners alike. Creative Associates International has been working in Nigeria for more than a decade to support education programs in Nigeria.


PROGRAM DESCRIPTION


Funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development and in close partnership with federal partners and select Nigeria States (designated as legacy [Bauchi and Sokoto], launching and technical assistance), the five-year Leveraging Education Assistance Resources in Nigeria (LEARN) project will support sustainable improvements in reading outcomes for first and second grade pupils. The goal of LEARN is to strengthen and scale early grade reading (EGR) best practice by ensuring that standards-based, context-appropriate assessment, materials, training, and administrative supports needed to improve literacy skills for P1-2 pupils are embedded within the federal policy, funding, and monitoring frameworks, and state and local authorities have the implementation protocols, capacity, and resources to carry out and sustain standards-based, data-driven EGR reform. The project objective is to instill ownership in and build capacity of school-community, local, state, and federal systems to establish a base for adequate, consistent data-driven funding, monitoring and performance that increase the equity, inclusion, and wellbeing necessary to achieve sustained EGR gains. LEARN will therefore be building on lessons learned from prior Nigeria reading programs to introduce a flexible, cost- efficient EGR intervention model that can be tailored to state contexts.


POSITION SUMMARY


The process of conducting a book supply chain analysis (BSCA) entails meeting with all pertinent private and public stakeholders at centralized and decentralized levels to gather technical expertise, individual knowledge, and operational systems in order to make recommendations for doable steps to establish efficient book supply chains that deliver children's books when they're in need.


Governments, funders, implementing organizations, and private sector partners can function as effectively as possible in terms of book provision with the help of book supply chain analyses (BSCA), which offer the data and analysis they require. In addition to identifying opportunities in the book supply chains and appropriate measures to take advantage of them, the BSCA should also identify holes in the current book supply chain and propose actionable solutions.

Creative Associates seeks to engage the services of a Book Supply Chain Analysis consultant to provide technical support to the LEARN to Read project. The consultant will conduct analysis to examine the book supply chain, ranging from Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) policies, publishing and printing to delivery and distribution, to determine accuracy and timeliness of procurement/orders, facility of local suppliers to fill orders, capacity of states and LGEAs to warehouse, manage inventory and ensure delivery to schools per schedule, and school capacity to store, manage and lend books.

The consultant will work with the Teacher Professional Development Advisor and coordinate with technical leads across multiple LEARN to Read components.


REPORTING & SUPERVISION


The Book Supply Chain Analysis Consultant reports to the Chief of Party.


Core and Supporting Questions


The initial core questions are listed below, but the consultant will refine core questions and propose supporting ones prior to designing the data collection approaches and instruments using standardized tools.



  • What are the process and cost of getting books and learning materials to the children?

  • What are the challenges/ bottleneck to getting quality teaching and learning materials for active use?

  • What are the procurement laws and policies available to aid planning?

  • How does the book supply chain affect the availability of children’s book?


PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES


Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:



  • Conduct comprehensive literature review and refine research questions. Ensure the literature review also captures similar work done by other USAID projects in Nigeria.

  • Develop instruments and methods in consultation with UBEC, printers/publishers, state and LGEA departments and institutions, and schools.

  • Review of documented supply chain structure, procedures, protocols and delivery reports.

  • Organize a meeting to clarify initial questions, present methodology and draft research plan for confirmation.

  • Identify and interview key-informants along the supply chain.

  • Document key supply chain principles currently implemented such as multiple ports of entry, processing of pick and pack to prepare for delivery and warehouse

  • Document if any gaps in the Educational Management Information System (EMIS) data, track and trace systems and Electronic Records Management Systems (ERMs).

  • Document book supply chain promising practices or standards observable for LEARN to Read.

  • Observation of prints, warehouses, and school storage facilities.

  • Survey of purposive sample of schools about delivery requirements and management issues.

  • Analyze the six main phases of book supply chain, planning and forecasting, title development, publishing and printing, procurement, distribution management and active use.

  • Analyze implications and provide recommendations based on findings from the study.

  • Document all findings from the interviews, which can be quality assured by LEARN to Read.

  • Organize a synthesis workshop to address initial findings. A PowerPoint presentation is recommended for the purposes of this task.

  • Coordinate with the MERLA Advisor and other component leads to ensure successful completion of the study.

  • Other tasks as assigned.


Result/Deliverable (Total LOE -20 days (100%)



  • Milestone plan and notional calendar prior to start of assessment 1 day

  • Secondary data review (documents review) report 2days

  • Study framework: research questions, methodology, and instruments development 3 days

  • Data collection  5 days

  • Presentation of draft findings 2 days

  • Draft BSCA report 5 days

  • Final BSCA Report that includes systems map 2 days


Required Skills & Qualifications:



  • Masters’ degree in supply chain management, logistics, education policy & management, international development, or a related field (or, alternately, a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and 8 additional years of relevant experience).

  • At least 3 years research experience in quantitative and qualitative data analysis.

  • Strong analytical and research skills.

  • Demonstrated extensive technical experience in designing and implementing book supply chain activities with both theoretical and practical background in logistics management.

  • Proven ability to work productively with a variety of stakeholders to run participatory processes and meet tight deadlines with an emphasis on producing quality products.

  • Experience with USAID-funded programs preferred.

  • Have a good grasp of issues related to marginalized groups’ participation in education.

  • Excellent capacity building skills, with demonstrated experience in effective training, coaching and facilitation.

  • Previous work experience with international donors/NGOs, preferably USAID.

  • Previous work experience in research methodologies and project monitoring and evaluation desirable.

  • Previous experience working in Sub-Saharan Africa, preferably Nigeria.

  • Fluency in English Language.


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