Finance and Operations Director, EpiC Philippines

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 08 January 2026
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PROJECT OVERVIEW:

Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) is a global project, funded by the U.S. Department of State and PEPFAR, that provides strategic technical support and direct service delivery to achieve HIV epidemic control; strengthen global health security (GHS), including outbreak response; and improve maternal, newborn and child health, nutrition, and malaria outcomes. Across these health areas, EpiC builds resilient health systems by equipping governments to effectively manage, deliver, and finance service delivery. EpiC is led by FHI 360 with core partners Right to Care, Palladium, and Population Services International (PSI) and has been implemented by more than 260 partners in 78 countries. In the Philippines, EpiCโ€™s GHS workstream supports the government to prepare for, rapidly detect, and respond to timely infectious disease threats, and the projectโ€™s HIV workstream supports scaling and sustaining HIV services and systems for long-term epidemic control.

JOB SUMMARY:

The Finance and Operations Director (DFO) will serve as a key member of the senior leadership team, providing strategic oversight and operational stewardship to ensure the effective delivery of FHI 360โ€™s programs in the Philippines. Reporting to the Project Director, the DFO will oversee all financial management, operations, administration, procurement, and grants functions, ensuring full compliance with FHI 360 policies, U.S. Government regulations, and local laws.

This role requires a forward-looking leader capable of designing and implementing systems that enhance efficiency, accountability, and financial sustainability. The DFO will lead the development of financial strategies, oversee budget planning and execution, manage risk and compliance frameworks, and ensure transparent and timely reporting to donors and stakeholders. The position also carries responsibility for optimizing operational processes, strengthening internal controls, mitigating risk and building the capacity of finance, operations, and administrative teams.

The DFO will act as a trusted advisor to the Project Director and senior technical leadership, providing data-driven insights to guide decision-making and resource allocation. They will also represent the project in high-level discussions with donors, auditors, partners, and government counterparts on financial and operational matters. This position demands a leader with proven experience managing large, complex, donor-funded programs, exceptional judgment, and the ability to foster a culture of accountability, financial and operational innovation, transparency, and strategic vision across all financial and operational functions. This position will place a strong emphasis on talent development, ensuring that every member of the Finance and Operations teams has the resources to excel and fostering their adaptability and resilience across the team.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Leadership and Strategic Oversight

  • Provide high-level leadership in financial and operational management, ensuring that resources are effectively aligned with program goals and donor requirements.

  • Advise the Project Director and senior leadership team on strategic resource allocation, financial sustainability, and operational efficiency.

    Financial Planning, Management, and Compliance

    • Lead the development, execution, and monitoring of annual budgets, forecasts, pipelines, and expenditure analyses.

    • Ensure rigorous compliance with FHI 360 policies, U.S. Government regulations (including 2 CFR 200 and FAR), and the legal and fiscal requirements of the Philippines.

    • Oversee internal and external audits, ensuring that findings are addressed promptly and that robust internal controls safeguard project assets and funds.

      Operational Excellence

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