Armed and Security Forces (FAS)/Police and Security Forces Program Adviser

Application deadline
Place of work
17F NEX Tower 6786 Ayala Avenue, 1229 Makati City

The Armed and Security Forces (FAS)/Police and Security Forces Program Adviser assists the FAS/Police and Security forces Delegate in implementing the unit’s program, including the planning, carrying out, assessing, and following up activities. 

S/he maintains contact with authorities, mainly law enforcement or security bodies at various levels, and participates in meetings with different contacts, in a leading or supporting role.

Main responsibilities

  • Assists the Police and Security Forces Delegate in implementing the unit’s program, including planning, executing, assessing, and following up on activities related to law enforcement agencies.
  • Maintain regular contact with law enforcement authorities and security bodies at various levels, ensuring effective communication and cooperation in support of the Police and Security Forces program.
  • Participates in meetings with key law enforcement and security contacts, either in a leading or supporting role, representing the ICRC and promoting its mandate.
  • Monitors and analyzes the political and security situation, regularly updating the mapping of arms-carrier structures and key players to support the unit’s program.
  • Supports the Police and Security Forces Delegate in drafting and integrating the unit’s strategy into the annual planning exercise, aligning with the FAS unit’s overall strategy and operational priorities.
  • Represents the ICRC to law enforcement and military audiences, delivering presentations on ICRC activities, principles, and International Humanitarian Law positions to senior law enforcement officials and military commanders.
  • Develops and maintains the stock of ICRC publications necessary for Police and Security Forces activities, ensuring the availability of materials for workshops and engagements.
  • Provides advice on security matters, including ongoing law enforcement operations, contributing to the FAS unit’s understanding of the broader security environment.
  • Assists the Police and Security Forces Delegate to oversee administrative, logistical, and budgetary aspects of the unit’s program, ensuring smooth and efficient implementation in line with ICRC standards and policies.
  • Prepares reports, minutes, and formal correspondence regularly, managing documentation related to the unit’s program and its activities.
  • Acts as the Police and Security Forces Delegate’s representative in their absence, ensuring continuity in the management of activities and interactions with law enforcement interlocutors.
  • Assists in drawing up and updating lecture materials (both electronic and hardcopies) whenever relevant for Police and Security Forces activities.
  • Translates written materials, visual aids, etc., and provides oral interpretation during meetings and presentations, as required.

Required profile

  • Graduate of Law enforcement / Military Academy; Knowledge of legal studies is an asset. 
  • Experience in a law enforcement role, preferably maritime law enforcement, providing knowledge of practices, structures, and operational dynamics necessary for effective collaboration with security agencies is required.
  • At least 3-5 years in a mid-level commanding role
  • Proficient and knowledgeable on the Philippine Context, especially the armed conflict situation
  • Proficient with the international humanitarian law, international human rights law, and the humanitarian principles
  • Basic knowledge in the conduct of dialogue with the authorities, especially the arms carriers
  • Proficient in planning and organizing events that involve both the internal and external stakeholders
  • Proficiency in using computers and relevant software for tasks like report writing, data management, and presentations, ensuring efficiency in day-to-day operations.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English, Tagalog, and other local dialect is an asset.

What we offer

  • An opportunity to join the world’s largest humanitarian organization
  • Competitive salary and social benefits
  • Professional development and benefits package
  • A multicultural team of humanitarian workers

How to apply

Qualified applicants are requested to submit their cover letter and resume until 5 January 2025.

Work location: 17F NEX Tower, 6786 Ayala Avenue, Legaspi Village, Makati City 
Contract duration: Open-ended
Contract Start Date: Immediate

The ICRC values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates.

Only short-listed candidates will be notified. A valid NBI clearance must be submitted once shortlisted.

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