- Inter-Governmental Organization
- National Non-Governmental Organization
- International Non-Governmental Organization
Support the design and delivery of activities to strengthen disaster risk reduction and management capacities of provincial governments and municipalities.
At least six (6) years of cumulative professional experience in DRRM, particularly in implementing capacity-strengthening initiatives for Local Government Units (LGUs), local organizations, and communities, with demonstrated competencies in stakeholder engagement and localization. Broad knowledge and understanding of anticipatory action principles and approaches. Experience in humanitarian supply chain and logistics is an advantage. Proven project management skills, with a track record of successfully delivering projects on time, within budget, and in collaboration with diverse stakeholders. Experience working or volunteering in emergency or humanitarian response settings, demonstrating operational readiness, adaptability, teamwork, and the ability to solve problems effectively under pressure.
Completion of secondary school education is required. A university degree in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, Crisis Management, Humanitarian Studies, Development Studies, Supply Chain and Logistics, or other relevant fields in the Social Sciences is an advantage. Post-graduate studies in a relevant field are also considered an asset.