Hiring range for a US-based candidate is $80,000.00. Compensation for this position will be determined by the prevailing market rate in the employee's country* and the applicable statutory laws, in addition to Ipas's own pay philosophy and other factors, such as the employee's experience level and expertise.
*This position may work remotely from any of the following countries outside of the US: Bangladesh, Bolivia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya/Alliance locations, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa, and Zambia.
The Procurement Officer plays a key role within the Network Procurement Team, supporting efficient, compliant, and value-driven procurement across Ipas country offices. This role is responsible for collaborating with nodes on procurement processes, ensuring alignment with Ipas policies and donor requirements, and strengthening procurement planning, execution, and documentation
This role contributes to improving procurement efficiency and effectiveness by reviewing workflows, identifying bottlenecks, and recommending process enhancements. The role also supports procurement planning, cost management, and risk mitigation through market analysis, supplier due diligence, and implementation of appropriate sourcing strategies. Working collaboratively with country and service nodes and business support functions, including the Accounts Payable team, the Procurement Officer helps ensure timely, compliant, and audit-ready procurement actions across the network
Primary Responsibilities
Procurement Process Optimization
Risk Management & Due Diligence
Procurement Planning
Capacity Building
Operational Procurement Support
Requirements
Minimum
Preferred Skills
Competencies
Ipas is strongly committed to providing a work environment that is free from all forms of harassment, discrimination, and inequity. We recruit, employ, train, promote, and compensate our personnel without regard to race, age, sex, religion, national origin, color, creed, ancestry, citizenship, caste, ethnicity, regional identity, tribal identity, marital status, veteran status, disability, genetic information, gender identity, transgender status, sexual orientation, or any other personal characteristic protected by law or outlined by Ipas policy. Ipas acknowledges that these personal characteristics may differ in different contexts.

Ipas works to advance reproductive justice by expanding access to abortion and contraception, using a comprehensive approach that addresses health, legal and social systems. We believe every person should have the right to bodily autonomy and be able to determine their own future. Across Africa, Asia and the Americas, we work with partners to ensure that reproductive health services, including abortion and contraception, are available and accessible to all.