
Posted
10 hours ago
Deadline
in 5 days
Location
Gambella - Ethiopia
The Procurement Officer will support the Procurement Coordinator in ensuring efficient, transparent, and cost-effective procurement operations in compliance with organizational policies, donor regulations, and applicable laws. The role focuses on assisting with procurement processes, vendor management, documentation control, and inventory monitoring to ensure uninterrupted program implementation.
1. Procurement Process Support
2. Vendor and Supplier Management
3. Inventory and Stock Monitoring
4. Documentation and Compliance
5. Contract and Logistics Support
6. Planning and Coordination
To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to ethiopiarecruitment@africanparks.org by 11th March 2026.
Since we do the shortlisting on a rolling basis, we encourage interested applicants to submit their applications as early as possible.
Once we identify suitable candidates, we may proceed with interviews before the closing date.
Please mention the position name in the subject line of the email.
Please ensure that any emailed file names are labeled in the following manner:
Name_Cover Letter_Position Name.pdf
Name_Curriculum Vitae_Position Name.pdf
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
We sincerely appreciate your interest in joining African Parks and thank you for taking the time to apply.
African Parks is a non-profit conservation organisation that takes on responsibility for the long-term management of protected areas in partnership with governments and local communities. African Parks manages 23 protected areas in 13 countries covering over 20 million hectares in Angola, Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, the Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Rwanda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The organisation was founded in 2000 in response to the dramatic decline of protected areas due to poor management and lack of funding. African Parks utilises a clear business approach to conserving Africa’s wildlife and remaining wild areas, securing vast landscapes and carrying out the necessary activities needed to protect the parks and their wildlife. African Parks maintains a strong focus on economic development and poverty alleviation of surrounding communities to ensure that each park is ecologically, socially, and financially sustainable in the long-term. Our goal is to manage 30 parks by 2030, the geographic spread of protected areas and representation of different ecoregions makes this the largest and most ecologically diverse portfolio of parks under management by any one NGO on the continent.