Pharmacy Storekeeper
2026-05-07T12:20:50+00:00
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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FULL_TIME
Liwale, Lindi
Liwale
00000
Tanzania
Nonprofit, and NGO
Healthcare, Manufacturing & Warehouse, Transportation & Logistics, Social Services & Nonprofit
2026-05-20T17:00:00+00:00
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent medical humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters, and exclusion from healthcare.
MSF provides assistance based on need, regardless of race, religion, gender, or political affiliation. The organization is guided by the principles of neutrality and impartiality, which apply to all MSF staff.
Position details
Job title: Pharmacy Storekeeper
Employment type: Full-time, 100%
Organization: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Direct report: Pharmacy Manager
Location: Liwale, Lindi
Main purpose of the role
The Pharmacy Storekeeper will execute pharmacy and medical warehouse storage activities to ensure that pharmacy stock remains above the security level and is stored according to recommended conditions, including temperature and humidity requirements.
The role will be performed under the supervision of the Medical Warehouse, for OCA, or Pharmacy Supervisor, and in collaboration with the logistics team.
Responsibilities or duties
The Pharmacy Storekeeper will be responsible for the following duties:
- Supervising material orders and dispatching to ensure rational use of supplies.
- Receiving orders and deliveries, identifying any discrepancies against cargo manifests or other documents, reporting them, and storing materials according to the system in place.
- Ensuring continuous availability of pharmacy and medical stock.
- Maintaining good storage conditions for all medical items in the pharmacy according to pharmaceutical standards.
- Ensuring stock card and software entries are correctly completed.
- Carrying out or participating in regular inventories, including EPREP stock.
- Monitoring stock levels in relation to alarm thresholds, stock-outs, expiry dates, and medicines due to expire within the next six months.
- Preparing orders for different consumption units, including departments, wards, and other units.
- Ensuring proper packaging and dispatching of orders.
- Reporting anomalies or changes in consumption patterns to the Pharmacy Supervisor.
- Informing the Pharmacy Supervisor immediately when stock reaches the alert limit.
- Controlling warehouse facilities to ensure materials are kept in proper storage conditions.
- Monitoring warehouse temperature and ensuring that cold chain products are received, stored, prepared, and transported according to MSF Supply and Cold Chain protocols.
- Ensuring cleanliness of pharmacy premises.
- Working closely with the logistics department to maintain refrigerating equipment.
- Controlling limited warehouse access and ensuring access is restricted to authorized personnel only.
- Ensuring doors and other exits are secured.
- Immediately informing the line manager of any problems, including damage, loss, attempted break-ins, or theft in the warehouse.
- Ensuring items that need to be quarantined, including items under quality alerts, batch recalls, expired items, or damaged items, are removed from stock and safely locked.
- Preparing stock reports and submitting them to the supervisor.
Context-specific accountabilities
The Pharmacy Storekeeper will also be expected to:
- Ensure FEFO and FIFO principles are consistently applied so that medicines with the earliest expiry dates are used first, reducing wastage.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all stock movements, including receipts, issues, and balances, using stock cards.
- Ensure stock records always match the actual physical stock.
- Ensure all incoming medicines and supplies are properly received and verified against delivery documents.
- Verify quantities, batch numbers, and expiry dates of incoming medicines and supplies.
- Report any discrepancies immediately.
- Ensure full compliance with activity SOPs, including order processes and inventory procedures.
- Maintain documentation in a state ready for audit and inspection.
- Ensure timely updates of staff health boxes and vehicle first aid kits.
- Ensure medicines are issued only with proper authorization and documentation.
- Maintain full traceability of stock movements.
- Monitor and regularly record storage conditions in the cold chain zone and inside the pharmacy.
- Immediately inform the supervisor of any deviations in storage conditions.
- Promptly identify expired, damaged, or compromised medicines.
- Remove and quarantine expired, damaged, or compromised medicines in a clearly designated area.
- Record quarantined items in the suspensory ledger.
- Provide timely and accurate reports to the Pharmaceutical Supervisor on stock status.
- Report shortages, overstocking, near-expiry items, and any quality concerns.
Minimum educational qualification
Applicants must have:
- Diploma or certificate in pharmaceutical science.
Languages
Applicants must have:
- Swahili language skills.
- English language skills are desirable.
Knowledge
Applicants must have:
- Computer literacy, including Word, Excel, and internet use.
Required competencies
Applicants should demonstrate the following competencies:
- Results and quality orientation.
- Teamwork and cooperation.
- Behavioural flexibility.
- Stress management.
- Commitment to MSF principles.
- Service orientation.
Experience needed
Applicants must have:
- At least two years of previous experience in a similar or relevant position.
- Previous experience with MSF or other NGOs in developing countries is desirable.
- Supervising material orders and dispatching to ensure rational use of supplies.
- Receiving orders and deliveries, identifying any discrepancies against cargo manifests or other documents, reporting them, and storing materials according to the system in place.
- Ensuring continuous availability of pharmacy and medical stock.
- Maintaining good storage conditions for all medical items in the pharmacy according to pharmaceutical standards.
- Ensuring stock card and software entries are correctly completed.
- Carrying out or participating in regular inventories, including EPREP stock.
- Monitoring stock levels in relation to alarm thresholds, stock-outs, expiry dates, and medicines due to expire within the next six months.
- Preparing orders for different consumption units, including departments, wards, and other units.
- Ensuring proper packaging and dispatching of orders.
- Reporting anomalies or changes in consumption patterns to the Pharmacy Supervisor.
- Informing the Pharmacy Supervisor immediately when stock reaches the alert limit.
- Controlling warehouse facilities to ensure materials are kept in proper storage conditions.
- Monitoring warehouse temperature and ensuring that cold chain products are received, stored, prepared, and transported according to MSF Supply and Cold Chain protocols.
- Ensuring cleanliness of pharmacy premises.
- Working closely with the logistics department to maintain refrigerating equipment.
- Controlling limited warehouse access and ensuring access is restricted to authorized personnel only.
- Ensuring doors and other exits are secured.
- Immediately informing the line manager of any problems, including damage, loss, attempted break-ins, or theft in the warehouse.
- Ensuring items that need to be quarantined, including items under quality alerts, batch recalls, expired items, or damaged items, are removed from stock and safely locked.
- Preparing stock reports and submitting them to the supervisor.
- Ensure FEFO and FIFO principles are consistently applied so that medicines with the earliest expiry dates are used first, reducing wastage.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all stock movements, including receipts, issues, and balances, using stock cards.
- Ensure stock records always match the actual physical stock.
- Ensure all incoming medicines and supplies are properly received and verified against delivery documents.
- Verify quantities, batch numbers, and expiry dates of incoming medicines and supplies.
- Report any discrepancies immediately.
- Ensure full compliance with activity SOPs, including order processes and inventory procedures.
- Maintain documentation in a state ready for audit and inspection.
- Ensure timely updates of staff health boxes and vehicle first aid kits.
- Ensure medicines are issued only with proper authorization and documentation.
- Maintain full traceability of stock movements.
- Monitor and regularly record storage conditions in the cold chain zone and inside the pharmacy.
- Immediately inform the supervisor of any deviations in storage conditions.
- Promptly identify expired, damaged, or compromised medicines.
- Remove and quarantine expired, damaged, or compromised medicines in a clearly designated area.
- Record quarantined items in the suspensory ledger.
- Provide timely and accurate reports to the Pharmaceutical Supervisor on stock status.
- Report shortages, overstocking, near-expiry items, and any quality concerns.
- Computer literacy, including Word, Excel, and internet use.
- Swahili language skills.
- English language skills are desirable.
- Results and quality orientation.
- Teamwork and cooperation.
- Behavioural flexibility.
- Stress management.
- Commitment to MSF principles.
- Service orientation.
- Diploma or certificate in pharmaceutical science.
- At least two years of previous experience in a similar or relevant position.
- Previous experience with MSF or other NGOs in developing countries is desirable.
JOB-69fc83a256c25
Vacancy title:
Pharmacy Storekeeper
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Healthcare, Manufacturing & Warehouse, Transportation & Logistics, Social Services & Nonprofit]
Jobs at:
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, May 20 2026
Duty Station:
Liwale, Lindi | Liwale
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, May 7 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent medical humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters, and exclusion from healthcare.
MSF provides assistance based on need, regardless of race, religion, gender, or political affiliation. The organization is guided by the principles of neutrality and impartiality, which apply to all MSF staff.
Position details
Job title: Pharmacy Storekeeper
Employment type: Full-time, 100%
Organization: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Direct report: Pharmacy Manager
Location: Liwale, Lindi
Main purpose of the role
The Pharmacy Storekeeper will execute pharmacy and medical warehouse storage activities to ensure that pharmacy stock remains above the security level and is stored according to recommended conditions, including temperature and humidity requirements.
The role will be performed under the supervision of the Medical Warehouse, for OCA, or Pharmacy Supervisor, and in collaboration with the logistics team.
Responsibilities or duties
The Pharmacy Storekeeper will be responsible for the following duties:
- Supervising material orders and dispatching to ensure rational use of supplies.
- Receiving orders and deliveries, identifying any discrepancies against cargo manifests or other documents, reporting them, and storing materials according to the system in place.
- Ensuring continuous availability of pharmacy and medical stock.
- Maintaining good storage conditions for all medical items in the pharmacy according to pharmaceutical standards.
- Ensuring stock card and software entries are correctly completed.
- Carrying out or participating in regular inventories, including EPREP stock.
- Monitoring stock levels in relation to alarm thresholds, stock-outs, expiry dates, and medicines due to expire within the next six months.
- Preparing orders for different consumption units, including departments, wards, and other units.
- Ensuring proper packaging and dispatching of orders.
- Reporting anomalies or changes in consumption patterns to the Pharmacy Supervisor.
- Informing the Pharmacy Supervisor immediately when stock reaches the alert limit.
- Controlling warehouse facilities to ensure materials are kept in proper storage conditions.
- Monitoring warehouse temperature and ensuring that cold chain products are received, stored, prepared, and transported according to MSF Supply and Cold Chain protocols.
- Ensuring cleanliness of pharmacy premises.
- Working closely with the logistics department to maintain refrigerating equipment.
- Controlling limited warehouse access and ensuring access is restricted to authorized personnel only.
- Ensuring doors and other exits are secured.
- Immediately informing the line manager of any problems, including damage, loss, attempted break-ins, or theft in the warehouse.
- Ensuring items that need to be quarantined, including items under quality alerts, batch recalls, expired items, or damaged items, are removed from stock and safely locked.
- Preparing stock reports and submitting them to the supervisor.
Context-specific accountabilities
The Pharmacy Storekeeper will also be expected to:
- Ensure FEFO and FIFO principles are consistently applied so that medicines with the earliest expiry dates are used first, reducing wastage.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all stock movements, including receipts, issues, and balances, using stock cards.
- Ensure stock records always match the actual physical stock.
- Ensure all incoming medicines and supplies are properly received and verified against delivery documents.
- Verify quantities, batch numbers, and expiry dates of incoming medicines and supplies.
- Report any discrepancies immediately.
- Ensure full compliance with activity SOPs, including order processes and inventory procedures.
- Maintain documentation in a state ready for audit and inspection.
- Ensure timely updates of staff health boxes and vehicle first aid kits.
- Ensure medicines are issued only with proper authorization and documentation.
- Maintain full traceability of stock movements.
- Monitor and regularly record storage conditions in the cold chain zone and inside the pharmacy.
- Immediately inform the supervisor of any deviations in storage conditions.
- Promptly identify expired, damaged, or compromised medicines.
- Remove and quarantine expired, damaged, or compromised medicines in a clearly designated area.
- Record quarantined items in the suspensory ledger.
- Provide timely and accurate reports to the Pharmaceutical Supervisor on stock status.
- Report shortages, overstocking, near-expiry items, and any quality concerns.
Minimum educational qualification
Applicants must have:
- Diploma or certificate in pharmaceutical science.
Languages
Applicants must have:
- Swahili language skills.
- English language skills are desirable.
Knowledge
Applicants must have:
- Computer literacy, including Word, Excel, and internet use.
Required competencies
Applicants should demonstrate the following competencies:
- Results and quality orientation.
- Teamwork and cooperation.
- Behavioural flexibility.
- Stress management.
- Commitment to MSF principles.
- Service orientation.
Experience needed
Applicants must have:
- At least two years of previous experience in a similar or relevant position.
- Previous experience with MSF or other NGOs in developing countries is desirable.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 24
Level of Education: associate degree
Job application procedure
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Mandatory application documents
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Motivation letter.
- Updated CV.
- Copy of National ID.
- Copies of relevant professional certificates.
- Academic certificate, which is mandatory.
- Valid licence to practice.
Applications missing any of the required documents, especially the valid licence to practice, will be automatically disqualified.
How to apply
Interested candidates should submit their motivation letter, CV, and copies of relevant professional certificates no later than Friday, 20 May 2026, at 5:00 PM, as stated in the vacancy notice.
Applicants should quote the job title in the subject line as:
Pharmacy Storekeeper Liwale
Applications should be sent
Applications may also be submitted physically at the following MSF offices:
- MSF offices at Uporoto Street, Plot No. 74, House No. 22, Ursino Estate, Victoria, Dar es Salaam.
- Nduta Refugees Camp, Kibondo District.
- MSF Guest House Kibondo.
- MSF office in Liwale, Lindi.
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