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Management Sciences for Health (MSH), a global health nonprofit organization, uses proven approaches developed over 40 years to help leaders, health managers, and communities in developing nations build stronger health systems for greater health impact. We work to save lives by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public health.

Job ID: 13-10054
Reports To: Sokoto State Finance & Operation Analyst

Specific Responsibilities
  • Daily filling of vouchers
  • Assist in gathering /photocopying of documentations for monthly payment of volunteers
  • Assist in providing support during seminars, workshops, etc.
  • Assist in checking and filling stores requisition
  • Assist in ensuring routine servicing of equipment as and when due and keeping maintenance log
  • Assist in periodic verification of physical inventory
  • Receipt of orders into the store
  • Prepare Delivery Acknowledgement (DA) and Service Completion Certificates (SCC)
  • Post Internal Requisitions Delivery Notes (DN)
  • Assist in receiving items from vendors and update stock cards where applicable
  • He/She also support services such as spiral binding and photocopying
  • Prepare fixed asset transfers
  • Assist in the arrangement of workshop materials
  • Prepare charge-back by projects where applicable
  • Responsible for on/off of generator
  • Ensure the office facility is properly maintained for good work environment
  • Any other financial and Admin duties as assigned by the SFAM
Qualifications and Experience
  • Minimum of high school diploma or University degree generally required
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