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Program Support Officer: Supply Chain Advisor/Fund Liaison

Nakupuna Solutions
remote work
United States, Virginia, Arlington
Apr 29, 2026

Program Support Officer: Supply Chain Advisor/Fund Liaison
Job Locations

US-VA-Arlington




Job ID
2026-6419

Category
Mission & Business Operations Services

Type
Full-Time Salaried

Company
Nakupuna Solutions



Overview

Nakupuna Solutions seeks a Supply Chain Advisor/Global Fund Liaison to assist the Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy (GHSD)'s execution and oversight of supply chain and commodities programs in more than 70 countries worldwide. The Office of Program Transition and Supply Chain (PTSC) leads the Department of State's supply chain and commodities programs and contracts on behalf of GHSD. In this capacity, PTSC develops and oversees numerous supply chain-related awards, establishing requirements, standards, targets, and timelines for programs, and monitoring progress against those plans. PTSC also serves as GHSD's center of excellence for private-sector engagement, private-finance mobilization, and economic analysis. The office liaises extensively the Geneva-based Global Fund for AIDS, TB, and Malaria to coordinate supply chain and commodities programs and to transition certain U.S.-led supply chain services contracts to Global Fund mechanisms.



Responsibilities

The following reflects management's definition of essential functions for this job but does not restrict the tasks that may be assigned.

GOR/AOR award management team as Activity Manager and liaise with Global Fund counterparts to ensure effective U.S.-Global Fund coordination and seamless transition of supply chain and commodities contracts to the Fund. Provide technical input into designs and guidance for new initiatives and awards, translating priorities into scopes, budgets, and results frameworks. Coordinates the award lifecycle (clearances, start-up, modifications, milestone tracking) to ensure compliant, timely delivery. Supports strong closeout and transition documentation and maintains visibility into portfolio timelines and dependencies. Works with U.S. embassy teams in numerous countries overseas to ensure appropriate allocation of resources and activities.

Assist in monitoring stock levels, technical activities and overall budget status and planning. Provide technical and strategic input to the planning of the transition of current central supply chain awards to appropriate entities, ensuring no disruption to supply availability.

Deliverables

    Recommendations and analytical reports documenting progress in transitioning certain U.S.-held awards to Global Fund responsibility
  • Monitoring and performance assessment reports
  • Recommendations for optimizing large global and bilateral contracts for commodities procurement and supply chain
  • Routine production of reports, briefings, and guidance documents for stakeholders


Qualifications

Skills/Qualifications:

  • Strong understanding of and experience with large supply chain programs and procurement contracts
  • Experience working with U.S. Embassy teams and stakeholders in international contexts
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and report-writing abilities

Education and Experience:

  • Master's degree or higher in Public Health, Economics, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field
  • Minimum 7 years of experience in supply chain management and resource allocation in LMIC settings

Work Schedule: Full time, 40 hours per week (Monday-Friday)

Clearance Requirement: Ability to obtain secret clearance required; provisional remote work with a public trust clearance while awaiting secret clearance is possible.

Physical Requirements: The ideal candidate must at a minimum be able to meet the following physical requirements of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation:

  • Ability to perform repetitive motions with the hands, wrists, and fingers.
  • Ability to engage in and follow audible communications in emergency situations.
  • Ability to sit for prolonged periods at a desk and working on a computer.
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