Provincial Technical Officer (YOUTHrive Project)

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 23 January 2025
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The Organisation

Plan International Pilipinas Foundation Inc. is a local non-government, non-religious, and non-political development and humanitarian organization committed to enabling children to live free of poverty, violence, inequality, and injustice.

We are committed to gender equality and actively work with and engage children, communities, other people, and institutions in addressing the root causes of poverty and gender inequality. We support children and young people, especially the most vulnerable, to build the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to claim their rights to a fulfilling life, today and in the future. We focus on girls, young women, and other marginalized groups so that they can improve their well-being and achieve their full potential.

Empower Youth in the Philippines: Become a Provincial Technical Officer

Plan International Pilipinas is seeking passionate and dedicated Provincial Technical Officers to join our team. This five-year USAID-funded project, YOUTHrive, focuses on improving the reproductive health and rights of adolescents, particularly girls.

The project will need two Provincial Technical Officers for Luzon and two for Mindanao.

What You'll Do:

  • Lead on the ground: Oversee the day-to-day implementation of YOUTHrive activities in your assigned province, ensuring they align with project goals.
  • Empower girls: Help reduce teen pregnancy and support the \"Girl Grant Challenge\" by providing technical assistance to communities and healthcare providers.
  • Monitor and evaluate: Track project progress, analyze data, and use insights to improve program effectiveness.
  • Build capacity: Train healthcare workers, teachers, and community partners on adolescent health issues, focusing on teen pregnancy prevention.
  • Advocate for change: Work with communities and stakeholders to address policy gaps and create a more supportive environment for adolescent health.
  • Collaborate with partners: Build strong relationships with government agencies, local organizations, and other stakeholders.

    What You Bring:

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