Stores Assistant job at Bishop Stuart University
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Posted date: 2026-Apr-27
Location: Mbarara City, Uganda
Stores Assistant 2026-04-27T09:53:28+00:00 Bishop Stuart University https://cdn.ugashare.com/jsjobsdata/data/employer/comp_1514/logo/Bishop%20Stuart%20University.jpg https://www.ugashare.com/jobs/ FULL_TIME Mbarara City Uganda 00256 Uganda Education, and Training Admin & Office, Business Operations, Transportation & Logistics 2026-05-11T17:00:00+00:00 8 Background Bishop Stuart University (BSU) is a Faith-Based Christian University founded in 2002 by Ankole Diocese of the Church of Uganda. Fully accredited and chartered by His Excellency, the President of Uganda in 2014, the University is located in Mbarara City, Western Uganda. Our Mission is to train and produce Responsible, Ethical, Employable, Entrepreneurial and God-fearing graduates (REEE+G). As an Equal Opportunity Employer, BSU offers competitive salaries and excellent opportunities for career growth and professional development. The University now seeks to recruit competent and highly qualified professionals to contribute to the implementation of its 10-Year Strategic Plan (2025â2035) and the efficient operationalization of the University Council policies in a highly competitive higher education environment. Role Context The Stores Assistant supports the efficient management of university stores and inventory within the Finance and Accounts Department by receiving, storing, issuing, and tracking supplies, materials, and equipment; maintaining accurate records; and ensuring proper stock control to support university operations while promoting cost-effectiveness, accountability and compliance with financial policies. Reports to the University Finance Officer. Responsibilities - Receive, inspect, verify, and record incoming goods, supplies, and materials against purchase orders, delivery notes and specifications; report any discrepancies to the University Finance Officer or procurement team.
- Store and organize inventory in designated store areas in a secure, orderly, and accessible manner, ensuring proper labeling, shelving and preservation to prevent damage, loss, or deterioration.
- Issue stores items to authorized university departments, staff, or projects upon approved requisitions; maintain issuance records and update stock ledgers promptly.
- Conduct regular stock counts, periodic physical inventories and reconciliations to ensure accuracy between physical stock and records; investigate and report variances or shortages.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date store records, including bin cards, stock registers, issue vouchers and inventory reports; assist in preparing periodic stock reports for finance and audit purposes.
- Incorporate ethical principles, creation care (e.g., minimizing waste, promoting efficient resource use, sustainable storage practices), and real-world applications relevant to African contexts, such as cost-effective management of educational supplies, supporting departmental operations, and ensuring accountability in public resource handling.
- Assist in storehousekeeping, safety compliance (e.g., proper handling of hazardous materials if applicable), security of store premises, and implementation of university procurement and stores policies.
- Participate in departmental activities, including stock verification exercises, audits, training on inventory best practices and collaboration with finance, procurement and user departments.
- Engage in continuous professional development, stay updated on store management techniques, inventory software and regulatory requirements; ensure all duties reflect university values of integrity, service, respect for life and responsible care for Godâs creation.
Qualifications - Bachelorâs Degree in Supplies and Stores Management, Procurement and/or Logistics management.
- At least 3 years of practical working experience in stores management, inventory control, procurement support, or a similar role, preferably in an educational institution, government, or corporate setting.
- Knowledge of basic accounting principles and inventory software/systems is an added advantage.
- Professional certification shall be an added advantage.
Personal Competencies - Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and commitment to accuracy in record-keeping and stock management.
- Proficiency in inventory tracking systems, basic computer applications (e.g., MS Excel, Word), and the ability to learn university-specific stores or ERP software.
- Alignment with Christian values, emphasizing ethical stewardship of university resources, integrity in handling inventory and financial records, responsible care for materials as part of Godâs creation, and compassionate service in supporting departmental and university needs.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for liaising with departments, suppliers, and staff while resolving queries and maintaining positive relationships.
- Commitment to inclusive practices, ensuring fair and transparent access to store services for all university personnel regardless of background.
- Adaptability to handle physical tasks (lifting, organizing stock), varying workloads, periodic stocktakes, and emerging inventory management practices (e.g., digital tracking, sustainable procurement).
Additional Notes Foreign applicants will be responsible for their own work permit and related fees. - Receive, inspect, verify, and record incoming goods, supplies, and materials against purchase orders, delivery notes and specifications; report any discrepancies to the University Finance Officer or procurement team.
- Store and organize inventory in designated store areas in a secure, orderly, and accessible manner, ensuring proper labeling, shelving and preservation to prevent damage, loss, or deterioration.
- Issue stores items to authorized university departments, staff, or projects upon approved requisitions; maintain issuance records and update stock ledgers promptly.
- Conduct regular stock counts, periodic physical inventories and reconciliations to ensure accuracy between physical stock and records; investigate and report variances or shortages.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date store records, including bin cards, stock registers, issue vouchers and inventory reports; assist in preparing periodic stock reports for finance and audit purposes.
- Incorporate ethical principles, creation care (e.g., minimizing waste, promoting efficient resource use, sustainable storage practices), and real-world applications relevant to African contexts, such as cost-effective management of educational supplies, supporting departmental operations, and ensuring accountability in public resource handling.
- Assist in storehousekeeping, safety compliance (e.g., proper handling of hazardous materials if applicable), security of store premises, and implementation of university procurement and stores policies.
- Participate in departmental activities, including stock verification exercises, audits, training on inventory best practices and collaboration with finance, procurement and user departments.
- Engage in continuous professional development, stay updated on store management techniques, inventory software and regulatory requirements; ensure all duties reflect university values of integrity, service, respect for life and responsible care for Godâs creation.
- Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and commitment to accuracy in record-keeping and stock management.
- Proficiency in inventory tracking systems, basic computer applications (e.g., MS Excel, Word), and the ability to learn university-specific stores or ERP software.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for liaising with departments, suppliers, and staff while resolving queries and maintaining positive relationships.
- Adaptability to handle physical tasks (lifting, organizing stock), varying workloads, periodic stocktakes, and emerging inventory management practices (e.g., digital tracking, sustainable procurement).
- Bachelorâs Degree in Supplies and Stores Management, Procurement and/or Logistics management.
- Knowledge of basic accounting principles and inventory software/systems is an added advantage.
- Professional certification shall be an added advantage.
JOB-69ef3218f192a Vacancy title: Stores Assistant Jobs at: Bishop Stuart University Deadline of this Job: Monday, May 11 2026 Duty Station: Mbarara City | Uganda Summary Date Posted: Monday, April 27 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed JOB DETAILS:
Background Bishop Stuart University (BSU) is a Faith-Based Christian University founded in 2002 by Ankole Diocese of the Church of Uganda. Fully accredited and chartered by His Excellency, the President of Uganda in 2014, the University is located in Mbarara City, Western Uganda. Our Mission is to train and produce Responsible, Ethical, Employable, Entrepreneurial and God-fearing graduates (REEE+G). As an Equal Opportunity Employer, BSU offers competitive salaries and excellent opportunities for career growth and professional development. The University now seeks to recruit competent and highly qualified professionals to contribute to the implementation of its 10-Year Strategic Plan (2025â2035) and the efficient operationalization of the University Council policies in a highly competitive higher education environment. Role Context The Stores Assistant supports the efficient management of university stores and inventory within the Finance and Accounts Department by receiving, storing, issuing, and tracking supplies, materials, and equipment; maintaining accurate records; and ensuring proper stock control to support university operations while promoting cost-effectiveness, accountability and compliance with financial policies. Reports to the University Finance Officer. Responsibilities - Receive, inspect, verify, and record incoming goods, supplies, and materials against purchase orders, delivery notes and specifications; report any discrepancies to the University Finance Officer or procurement team.
- Store and organize inventory in designated store areas in a secure, orderly, and accessible manner, ensuring proper labeling, shelving and preservation to prevent damage, loss, or deterioration.
- Issue stores items to authorized university departments, staff, or projects upon approved requisitions; maintain issuance records and update stock ledgers promptly.
- Conduct regular stock counts, periodic physical inventories and reconciliations to ensure accuracy between physical stock and records; investigate and report variances or shortages.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date store records, including bin cards, stock registers, issue vouchers and inventory reports; assist in preparing periodic stock reports for finance and audit purposes.
- Incorporate ethical principles, creation care (e.g., minimizing waste, promoting efficient resource use, sustainable storage practices), and real-world applications relevant to African contexts, such as cost-effective management of educational supplies, supporting departmental operations, and ensuring accountability in public resource handling.
- Assist in storehousekeeping, safety compliance (e.g., proper handling of hazardous materials if applicable), security of store premises, and implementation of university procurement and stores policies.
- Participate in departmental activities, including stock verification exercises, audits, training on inventory best practices and collaboration with finance, procurement and user departments.
- Engage in continuous professional development, stay updated on store management techniques, inventory software and regulatory requirements; ensure all duties reflect university values of integrity, service, respect for life and responsible care for Godâs creation.
Qualifications - Bachelorâs Degree in Supplies and Stores Management, Procurement and/or Logistics management.
- At least 3 years of practical working experience in stores management, inventory control, procurement support, or a similar role, preferably in an educational institution, government, or corporate setting.
- Knowledge of basic accounting principles and inventory software/systems is an added advantage.
- Professional certification shall be an added advantage.
Personal Competencies - Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and commitment to accuracy in record-keeping and stock management.
- Proficiency in inventory tracking systems, basic computer applications (e.g., MS Excel, Word), and the ability to learn university-specific stores or ERP software.
- Alignment with Christian values, emphasizing ethical stewardship of university resources, integrity in handling inventory and financial records, responsible care for materials as part of Godâs creation, and compassionate service in supporting departmental and university needs.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for liaising with departments, suppliers, and staff while resolving queries and maintaining positive relationships.
- Commitment to inclusive practices, ensuring fair and transparent access to store services for all university personnel regardless of background.
- Adaptability to handle physical tasks (lifting, organizing stock), varying workloads, periodic stocktakes, and emerging inventory management practices (e.g., digital tracking, sustainable procurement).
Additional Notes Foreign applicants will be responsible for their own work permit and related fees. Work Hours: 8 Experience in Months: 12 Level of Education: bachelor degree Job application procedure Interested in applying for this job? bsu.ac.ug&form%5Bvalid-to%5D=Monday,%20May%2011%202026">Click here to submit your application now.
Interested candidates should submit their applications online with supporting documents. Address to: University Secretary, Bishop Stuart University. P. O. Box 09, Mbarara. Note: Foreign applicants will be responsible for their own work permit and related fees. Deadline for receiving applications: Monday, 11th May 2026. For further details, please visit our website www.bsu.ac.ug or follow us on our social media handles. You may also contact the University Secretaryâs Office for any clarification on the above-indicated mail address.
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