Rapid Response Team Lead (BARMM)

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 27 January 2026
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PROJECT OVERVIEW:

The Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) project is a global health initiative funded by the U.S. Department of State, running from 2019 to 2027. In the Philippines, EpiC has two workplans each with its own technical scope and budget, one focused on achieving HIV epidemic control and one focused on strengthening global health security (GHS). The role outlined in this job description supports EpiCโ€™s GHS workplan.

EpiCโ€™s GHS workplan aims to strengthen national, subnational, and local capacities for the prevention, detection, and response to public health emergencies, including pandemic preparedness. Support is delivered across multiple technical areas, including Zoonotic Diseases, Biosafety and Biosecurity, National Laboratory Systems, Surveillance, Public Health Emergency Management, Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), and Evidence-Based Public Health Messaging. All activities and sub-activities under each technical area are aligned with and informed by national priorities and strategies, including the National Action Plan for Health Security (2025โ€“2030), the National Framework of the Philippine Health Laboratory System (PHLS), and the National Laboratory Strategic Plan (NLSP) 2025โ€“2030.

JOB SUMMARY:

The Rapid Response Team (RRT) Lead will report to the Field Operations Officer to support the implementation of the EpiC GHS project by leading field-based outbreak detection, investigation, and response operations in BARMM. The position is responsible for managing, coordinating, and deploying multidisciplinary RRT; strengthening subnational and local readiness systems; and ensuring alignment of field operations with national standards, the 7-1-7 performance model, and project priorities across surveillance, laboratory systems, biosafety/biosecurity, infection prevention and control (IPC), and evidence-based public health messaging and community engagement (EMCE).

The RRT Lead will oversee the day-to-day implementation of community- and facility-level outbreak response activities; provide direct technical support to regional and local epidemiology and surveillance units (R/LESUs), local government units (LGUs), hospitals, and laboratories; and ensure timely, accurate reporting of field findings to the project and key government counterparts.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Rapid Response Field Operations

  • Coordinate, plan, and deploy multidisciplinary RRTs to support early detection, verification, investigation, and containment of priority diseases in the assigned region.

  • Ensure response actions align with DOH protocols, IHR core capacities, and project technical areas (surveillance, laboratory, biosafety/biosecurity, IPC, EMCE).

  • Liase between field operations and the project team to provide real-time, two-way feedback with the Field Operations Officer, BARMM Cluster Team Lead, and relevant Technical Advisors to share findings, identify risks, communicate resource needs, and track follow-up actions from the field.

    Local and Regional Outbreak Readiness

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