🌟 We're Hiring: Communications & Advocacy Officer (Cotabato City, Mindanao) 🌟
Join a mission-driven organization working to amplify voices, promote gender equality, and foster resilience in Maguindanao.
Are you passionate about storytelling, advocacy, and community empowerment? Do you have experience working with local governments and development projects in Mindanao? If yes, we want you on our team!
🔍 About the Role
As Communications and Advocacy Officer, you will lead and implement communications, visibility, and advocacy initiatives for two transformative projects: ACCESS 2 and BABAE Project. You’ll be at the forefront of bridging humanitarian and development work—amplifying community voices, promoting gender equality, and driving inclusive change.
You’ll work closely with project teams, local partners, and the national Communications, Advocacy, and Campaigns Unit to deliver impactful storytelling, awareness campaigns, and strategic partnerships with government, media, and civil society.
🎯 Key Responsibilities
✅ What We’re Looking For
💡 Why Join Us?
🌍 We strongly encourage applications from local development workers, especially those based in Cotabato City and surrounding areas in BARMM.
Location: Cotabato City, Maguindanao
Type of Role: Project-based (until October 2026)
Reports to: Project Coordinator
This role requires field-work to the project sites.
Competitive compensation package (local T&C)
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