Ref.
2026/TOHPD/14583
Job offer type
Field staff jobs
Type of contract
Fixed-term contract (CDD)
Activity sectors
Prevention, reduction and adaptation to natural, accidental and malicious risks ; Stabilization and Resilience
Deadline date
2026/02/01 23:55
Contract
Employee
Duration
13 months
Département Paix, stabilité, sécurité - P2S > Pôle Prévention, réduction et adaptation aux risques
Published on : 2026/01/14
ASIE
PHILIPPINES
METRO MANILA (BGC, TAGUIG)
1. Internal Positioning
The Technical Officer will be:
The position is based in Metro Manila, primarily at the Expertise France office in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig.
2. Objectives
The Technical Officer (TO2) is responsible for the planning, coordination, monitoring and operational implementation of Component 2 (strategic policy engagement) activities, in close collaboration with institutional partners (mainly DILG and DOF), donors (AFD and EU), a contracted think tank (to be determined), and the DRREALL-TA project team.
3. Main Responsibilities & Tasks
A. Coordination and implementation of Component 2
The Technical Officer will be responsible for the effective delivery of the following activities:
B. Coordination with the partner think tank (to be determined)
C. Facilitation of external coordination and consultation mechanisms
D. Reporting and internal coordination
E. Data collection and knowledge management (in close coordination with the MEAL Officer)
The Disaster Risk Reduction Enhancement at the Local Level-Technical Assistance (DRREALL-TA) is a policy-based support initiative led by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and implemented through the long-term partnership between the Government of the Philippines (GoP) and Agence Française de Développement (AFD). Expertise France, the French international technical cooperation agency and a member of the AFD group, provides technical services for the DRREALL-TA project in the Philippines.
The project is designed to enhance disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) and climate change adaptation (CCA) capacities at both national and local levels. It consists of two key components.
- Component 1 provides policy-based support aligned with a policy matrix agreed upon by the GoP and AFD, focusing on four reform areas: strengthening local capacities for risk-informed planning; enhancing DILG’s capacity to manage a performance audit mechanism and an integrated capacity development strategy for DRRM and CCA; improving the ability of local communities to effectively utilize disaster risk management funds; and promoting gender-sensitive and socially inclusive approaches to disaster response within local government units (LGUs).
- Component 2 aims to foster high-level strategic policy engagement and dialogue in support of the development of medium- to long-term DRR-CCA strategies and cooperation. This involves analyzing the political economy of the sector in the Philippines, consulting with leaders and influencers to generate key recommendations, and engaging relevant stakeholders to shape future strategies, policy directions, and emerging themes within the country’s disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) landscape. This component also serves as a collaborative platform for the GoP, the European Union (EU), and AFD as key development partners in DRRM. Through this partnership, stakeholders will exchange perspectives, advocate for climate change adaptation and resilience priorities, and contribute to strengthening the country's disaster risk management policies and practices.
To reinforce the project team and ensure effective implementation of this component 2, Expertise France seeks to recruit a second Technical Officer.
The PMO team is composed of a Project Leader (PL), a Technical Lead (TL), a Technical Officer for Component 1 (TO1), a Financial and Administrative Manager (FAM), a Monitoring and Evaluation Officer (MEAL), an Operations Officer (OO) and a Project Assistant (PA). Technical experts support the team in defining and implementing project activities across various thematic areas, including Gender, Institutional Capacity Development (ICD), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), etc.
A. Education
· Master’s degree (or equivalent) in:
o Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM),
o Climate science,
o Geography,
o Public Policy,
o International Relations,
o Development Studies or a related field.
B. Professional experience
· At least 5 years of relevant professional experience in DRRM and/or climate resilience-related fields;
· Strong knowledge of the Philippine institutional landscape and key stakeholders (government agencies, donors, think tanks, development partners) in DRRM and climate resilience;
· Experience in organizing high-level events, policy dialogues, forums or international exchanges;
· Experience in facilitating multi-stakeholder working groups and consultation;
· Previous experience with donor-funded projects is an asset.
C. Skills and competencies
· Strong understanding of DRRM and climate resilience challenges in the Philippines;
· Excellent coordination, organizational and follow-up skills;
· Ability to engage effectively with senior-level stakeholders;
· Strong analytical, drafting and synthesis skills;
· Ability to create and edit presentations (using Canva and Powerpoint)
· High level of autonomy, rigor and sense of priorities;
· Proven ability to work in teams and engage with stakeholders at various levels;
· Proactivity, resourcefulness, punctuality and reliability.
D. Languages
· Excellent command of English is necessary, both written and spoken;
· Knowledge of Filipino and/or French is an asset.
E. Additional criteria
· This is a locally recruited position reserved to nationals based in the Philippines.
Contract Conditions
· Contract type: Full-time salaried position through a local payroll/umbrella company;
· Duty station: Manila – BGC / Quezon City (Expertise France offices);
· Expected start date: 9 February 2025;
· Contract duration: 13 months, with possible extension subject to project extension.
Application Requirements
Interested applicants are invited to submit:
Contact and Submission
Please send your application by January 31st, 2026.
Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview or site visit.
Deadline for application : 2026/02/01 23:55
Expertise France is the public agency for designing and implementing international technical cooperation projects. The agency operates around four key priorities :
In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results.