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Senior Technical Officer - DRR & AA (Re-advertisement)

Area: Programme

Location: Kurigram

Closing date: 19 November 2025

Senior Technical Officer - DRR & AA (Re-advertisement)

Vacancy:

01

Job Category:

Programme

Job Level:

Mid

Job Type:

Full time

Job Location:

Kurigram

Area / Headquarters:

Site Office

Workplace:

Work at office

Role Type:

Staff

Job Context:

Handicap International – Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is implementing an innovative anticipatory action (AA) and disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction (DRR) project in Kurigram, Bangladesh. The project aims to enhance community resilience, develop inclusive early action protocols (EAPs), and ensure the meaningful participation of people with disabilities across all phases of humanitarian action. 

HI is looking for a Senior Technical Officer—DRR & AA (Re-advertisement) for its anticipated project named Inclusive and Locally Led Action on Climate-Induced Disasters in Bangladesh", with Handicap International—Humanity & Inclusion.

Job Grade and Level: A1 (Equivalent to the Technical Specialist). 

No. of Vacancies and Location: 01-Kurigram  

Type of Contract: Fixed-Term

Duration of the Contract: As early as possible to 30 November 2026.

Line Manager: Area Manager

Reporting to the Area Manager, the Senior Technical Officer – DRR & AA is a field-based technical support role responsible for ensuring inclusive DRR and AA standards across community-level planning, capacity building, and early warning systems. The position plays a coordination role between HI’s technical team, implementing partners, and local stakeholders, with a strong focus on ensuring quality, inclusion, and evidence-based learning in project delivery. S/he works closely with the program technical team. The position holder will be based in Kurigram with frequent travel to project locations within the district. May include occasional travel to Dhaka for coordination or learning events.

Responsibilities:

Mission 1: Operational Implementation

Responsibility 1: Project Planning and Technical Delivery

  • Coordinate and technically support the planning and implementation of inclusive CRAs/VCAs led by local partners and community structures, ensuring alignment with HI’s inclusive DRR framework.
  • Provide, in consultation with regional and HQ specialists, technical input to define and validate flood triggers aligned with national AA protocols.
  • Organize and facilitate inclusive simulation exercises (SIMEX) at union and upazila levels.
  • Ensuring gender, age, and disability are effectively mainstreamed across DRR & AA tools and activities.
  • Facilitate the integration of EAPs into local disaster management plans and structures.
  • Support implementation of baseline assessments jointly with relevant HI teams (Rehab, Inclusion, MHPSS, Accessibility, Livelihoods), highlighting DRR-CCA opportunities and barriers.

Responsibility 2: Capacity Building and Community Engagement

  • In consultation with regional specialists, design and implement capacity-building programs for local authorities, OPDs, community volunteers, and DRM actors on inclusive DRR and anticipatory action.
  • Strengthen HI staff and partner technical capacities to implement people-centered, disability-inclusive DRR approaches.
  • Develop and deliver inclusive DRR training modules targeting Disaster Management Committee (DMC) members and community groups.
  • Build awareness and capacity among project teams on safeguarding, inclusive facilitation, and disability mainstreaming.

Mission 2: Coordination and Representation

Responsibility 3: Stakeholder Engagement and External Coordination

  • Liaise with Ward, Union, Upazila, and District DMCs; the Department of Disaster Management; Social Services; and other public institutions to promote inclusive disaster preparedness.
  • Participating in DRR, AA, and disability inclusion technical forums and working groups at local and district levels.
  • Coordinate with Start Fund Bangladesh, Forecast-based Financing (FbF) partners, and early warning service providers.
  • Maintain strong collaboration with HI’s technical specialists and national coordination platforms.

Mission 3: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning

Responsibility 4: MEL Contribution

  • Support implementation of the MEL framework, ensuring collection and analysis of data relevant to project indicators and results.
  • Monitor the quality and inclusiveness of project activities through regular field visits, beneficiary feedback, and data verification.
  • Collaborate with the MEAL team to analyze data related to inclusive AAP effectiveness and contribute to learning documents and donor reports.
  • Participate in regular project review and coordination meetings to improve adaptive management.

Responsibility 5: Data Management and Reporting

  • Ensure effective use of data collection tools and adherence to data protection protocols.
  • Support timely and accurate reporting of activity results, beneficiary reach, and learning.
  • Maintain up-to-date beneficiary records related to DRR and AA services and track individual and household-level outcomes.

Mission 4: Emergency Preparedness and Response

  • Contribute to HI’s emergency preparedness planning.
  • Adapt work modalities in response to sudden-onset disasters or anticipatory action activation in the region.

Educational Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Disaster Risk Management, Geography/Environment, Social Science, Agriculture, Rural Development or any other relevant disciplines. Preferable – Master’s degree in a relevant field. Kindly refrain from applying if you do not meet the academic qualifications specified in the job advertisement.

Additional Requirements:

  • Age Minimum 18 years

  • Both males and females are allowed to apply

  • At least 5 years of technical experience working on the same theme, preferably in a development and humanitarian context, particularly experience in community-based DRR, anticipatory action, or climate resilience programs.
  • Experience working with local authorities and community-based disaster structures (DMCs, UDMCs, WDMCs)
  • Proven experience in inclusive programming, particularly in disability-focused interventions.
  • Experience with multi-stakeholder coordination, EAPs, and simulation exercises is highly desirable.
  • Strong understanding of forecast-based early action, risk assessment, and contingency planning.
  • Demonstrated capacity in facilitation, training design, and participatory methods.
  • Familiarity with national AA protocols and DRM structures in Bangladesh.
  • Knowledge of Washington Group Questions and inclusive data collection tools.
  • Understanding of early warning communication strategies
  • Excellent communication skills in Bangla and working proficiency in English.
  • Skilled in data collection, documentation, and analysis.
  • Ability to travel to remote areas and work in diverse, multicultural environments.
  • Good command of MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • HI is committed to the protection of beneficiaries and staff from abuse and exploitation. The selected candidate will be expected to always comply with HI’S Code of Conduct and safeguarding policies.
  • Duty station: Kurigram, with travel across field sites and occasional visits to Dhaka.
  • Contract type: Fixed term for one year, renewable based on performance and funding.

Required Expertise:

Required Skills:

Salary:

TK. 145652 to 162976

Additional Salary Info:

  • Special Attention: "We kindly request that you refrain from applying if the salary range, job location, contract duration, or any other terms and conditions outlined in the advertisement do not align with your expectations."
  • Salary will be determined based on experience, qualifications, and budget availability.

Compensation & Other Benefits:

  • Festival Bonus: 02

  • Gratuity/End of Service Benefits

  • Leave: Sick leave, Annual leave, Casual leave, Event Leave and Compensatory Leave

  • Maternity Coverage for Staff & Dependents

  • Medical Coverage for Staff & Dependents including General/Outpatient, Hospitalization, Dental, and Optical

  • Mobile Allowances

  • Per diem

  • Provident Fund

  • Staff Group Life Insurance

  • Weekly Holiday: 02

  • Medical Coverage: Staff and dependents will get general/outpatient, hospitalization, dental, and optical medical insurance facilities as per the HI policy.
  • Maternity Coverage: Staff & dependents will get maternity medical coverage facilities per the HI policy.
  • Group Life Insurance Coverage: Staff will get the death benefit, accidental benefit, permanent partial disability, permanent total disability benefit, and critical illness benefit as per the HI policy.
  • Leave: Staff will get sick leave, annual leave, casual leave, medical leave, and event leave as per HI policy.
  • Allowance for Children's Education: Staff will get an allowance for Children's Education as per the HI policy.
  • National travel cost of child caretaker: Female staff will get a reimbursement for the cost of national travel of the child caretaker as per the HI policy.
  • Additional Responsibility (Interim) Allowance: Staff will get an allowance for additional responsibility (interim) as per the HI policy.
  • Relocation Allowance: Staff will get an allowance for relocation allowance as per the HI policy.
  • Work From Home: Staff will get work-from-home facilities as per the HI policy.

Published on:

06 November 2025

Deadline on:

19 November 2025

Special Instruction:

Special Attention: "We kindly request that you refrain from applying if the salary range, job location, contract duration, or any other terms and conditions outlined in the advertisement do not align with your expectations."

 

In accordance with HI's recruitment policy, only eligible and genuinely interested candidates are invited to apply. Applicants who are currently under contract with HI must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC). All applications must include a cover letter and a resume, submitted in soft copy only.

 

The deadline for submission is Saturday, 15 November 2025Only Bangladeshi nationals are eligible to apply. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

 

Handicap International-Humanity & Inclusion is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified, potential, matched female candidates and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply, and they will be preferred in cases of similar qualifications to other candidates.

 

HI promotes and upholds the principles of equal opportunities and policies (PSEAH, Child Protection, etc.). HI has a zero-tolerance approach to any harm to or exploitation of a vulnerable adult or a child by any of our staff, representatives, or partners. Recruitment for all jobs in HI includes, in particular, criminal record checks and the collection of relevant references. Safeguarding our beneficiaries is our top priority in everything we do.

 

HI is committed to a safe workplace for everyone to grow professionally regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, or race. HI extends this commitment to equality and Do No Harm to all staff, volunteers, partners, and beneficiaries. The humanitarian principles focus on equity and inclusion, with a solid commitment to these values. A competitive candidate will uphold and implement these values in their personal and professional lives. Any persuasion by the person by phone, email, or other means in this regard will automatically disqualify the candidate.

 

The selected employee should clearly understand that all final offers of employment are contingent upon a successful reference check. The pre-employment screening will be performed for all selected applicants.

Job Summary

  • Published on: 06 November 2025
  • Vacancy: 1
  • Employment Status: Full time
  • Experience: 5 year(s)
  • Gender: Both
  • Age: Minimum 18 years
  • Job Location: Kurigram
  • Salary: 145652 to 162976
  • Application Deadline: 19 November 2025