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World Food Programme (WFP): Supply Chain Internships 2023

World Food Programme (WFP) invites South Africa unemployed graduates to apply for 11 months Supply Chain Internship Programme 2023 / 2024.

Internship Application Closing Date: 30 July 2023

Internship Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng

Salary & Benefits: Graduates will receive competitive monthly remuneration and Medical Aid 

STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education: An undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the following disciplines:  Supply Chain and/or Logistics Management or related fields.

Qualification’s must have been obtained within the previous year (2022) or current year (2023) with an academic average of at least 75%.   

The undergraduate or postgraduate qualification must be recognised by https://www.whed.net/home.php)


Language:  Fluency in both oral and written communication in the UN language in use at the duty station (English).  Knowledge of French and/or Portuguese will be an added advantage.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

  • Support with data analysis and visualisation of data to ensure clear messaging and drive decision making.
  • Support  with data cleansing and data capture.
  • Supply Chain Planning support to complex operations to ensure an optimal allocation of resources within operational constraints.
  • Identification of supply chain cost inefficiencies in RBJ operations and proposition of models to achieve cost savings.
  • Co-development of the tools to support supply chain decision making.
  • Provision of informed coordination backed by supply chain analytics as required in operations with a regional scope.
  • Advanced knowledge of Tableau and Excel

Perform other related duties as required.

How to apply

Click here to apply online for World Food Programme (WFP): Supply Chain Internships 2023

Applicants must:

  • be national or permanent resident of the country in which the position is advertised.
  • attach the following: a CV in English, University Transcript, Degree Certificate and Identity Document with application.
  • not have a first-level family member working for WFP (parent, sibling, or child)
  • have no work experience or up to a maximum of 12 months’ post-graduate cumulative formal work experience (this excludes work undertaken during full-time studies)

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