Friday, 19 September 2014

Campaigns Coordinator, Plan International-Philippines


Plan International - an international children’s development organisation that started working in the Philippines in 1961 - is looking for a Campaigns Coordinator for the National Program Unit.

The person will lead in the implementation of Plan’s campaigns such "Promoting Safe School", "Count Every Child", "Because I Am A Girl" and "Making Cities and Municipalities Resilient to Disaster".

He/She will lead in the implementation of the campaign plans; coordinate with the regular Program Units in order to provide technical and logistical assistance; prepares activity designs and budgetary requirements for the implementation of activities; monitor the spending of the budget for each campaign; and other related matters that may be needed for the National Program Unit.

He/She will be coordinating with the Country Program Adviser of Plan Philippines for the technical aspect of the implementation and will be dealing with the Department of Education, National Statics Offices, Philippine Association of Civil Registrar, League of Cities and Municipalities of the Philippines and other partners.

This regular position is based in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Job Requirements:

  • Graduate of Development Communications, Mass Communications, and other related courses
  • Related work experience of 3-5 years in advocacy or communications
  • Event organizer
  • Able to deal with local government units, Non Government Organizations, CSRs of Private Companies and other civic organizations
  • Knows how to organize and facilitate seminars, focus group discussion, and planning workshops
  • Has writing skills in developing activity reports


You can email your CV and Cover Letter (addressed to John Diviva, National Program Unit Manager) to rayanthony.roderos@plan-international.org. Please feel free to browse the Plan International-Philippines website (http://www.plan-international.org/philippines) for other pertinent information.

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