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HEROS 2.0 Director – London, United Kingdom

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HEROS 2.0

Exciting senior leadership opportunity on a flagship FCDO-funded HEROS 2.0 programme
Fixed Term
London, United Kingdom

About Us

With over 40 years of humanitarian and development experience, Tetra Tech is a trusted humanitarian delivery partner globally. We have tried and tested a humanitarian response capability, spanning logistics, humanitarian advisory, operational and technical expertise, and people who can deploy rapidly. We are a gold-level supplier to the FCDO and the lead contractor for the DFAT-funded Australia Assists Phase 2, Humanitarian Logistics Capability Phase II, and the Pacific Humanitarian Warehousing Program Infrastructure Specialist Unit ISU.

Tetra Tech International Development Europe is Tetra Tech’s European business unit focused on international development project management, technical advisory, and monitoring and evaluation services. We have a 40-year history of successfully delivering humanitarian and international development projects on behalf of donors around the world, including the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), the European Union (EU), Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the United States Department of State (DOS), development banks and multilateral institutions. We are a trusted provider of humanitarian and emergency response assistance globally. Our people are focused on improving lives and work side by side with local partners to support sustainable economic growth, stability, governance, and environmental and climate practices. You can find out more about our international development work with UK and European clients here.

The Programme

The Upcoming Humanitarian Emergency Response Operations And Stabilisation Programme (HEROS 2.0) Will Enable FCDO To Respond Rapidly, At Scale, To Global Humanitarian Disasters And Support Work On Protracted Crises, Chronic Emergencies And Humanitarian Reform. It Will Provide FCDO With a Flexible Model To Support The UK Government’s Conflict, Stabilisation And Security Work In Fragile And Conflict-affected States, Both During Steady State Periods And In Response To New Crises. HEROS 2.0 Will Deliver The Following Overarching Capabilities

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  • Humanitarian & Conflict Early Warning & Analysis (EWAR): Expert analytical capability to provide horizon-scanning for global humanitarian and conflict risk drivers, presenting this information and analysis to FCDO.
  • Standing Humanitarian Expertise: Technical expert capacity to provide advice, analysis, and evidence products in support of FCDO’s humanitarian planning, preparedness and response. This capacity will be deployable globally to provide ‘first response’ support to sudden-onset humanitarian crises, in addition to supporting protracted crises and system reform. This capacity will cover a range of technical specialisms alongside a core generalist humanitarian skill set (Indicative specialisms include: Shelter, WASH, Health, Cash, Preparedness, Protection & Inclusion, Resilience, Localisation & Participation)
  • Scalable Expertise: Capability to deploy, at pace, technical expertise for FCDO to fulfil specific, time-limited advisory and analytical requirements across humanitarian, conflict and security objectives.
  • Humanitarian Logistics: End-to-end logistics function to plan, scope, source and deploy equipment and humanitarian supplies in response to crises, as required by FCDO. This capability may include the management of UKAid stockpiles, in the UK and globally, as well as rapid sourcing and delivery in response to crisis demand.

The Role

Duties and Responsibilities

This is a unique role and opportunity to lead one of FCDO’s largest humanitarian programmes providing leadership to a flagship humanitarian support activity. The HEROS 2.0 Director will provide senior leadership and overall management of the HEROS 2.0 programme, leading the core delivery team and acting as the main counterpart to the FCDO. The role will ensure effective delivery across all programme components, including early warning and analysis, expert advisory support, deployments, procurement and logistics, standby partnership deployments, and UNDAC-related support. The Director will be responsible for strategic oversight, stakeholder engagement, programme performance, risk management, and ensuring the programme remains ready to respond rapidly to humanitarian emergencies and protracted crises.

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The Person

Essential

  • Minimum 15 years of relevant experience in the humanitarian sector
  • Proven experience in humanitarian delivery, including first-phase emergency response.
  • Demonstrated experience working with FCDO in the UK and overseas Posts.
  • Proven experience in senior leadership positions, with responsibility for teams, strategy, and delivery.
  • Experience leading or working within humanitarian networks and coordination mechanisms.
  • Knowledge of the UN humanitarian system and experience of working with UN programmes and agencies.
  • Strong leadership, communication, stakeholder management, and decision-making skills.

Desirable

  • SC or DV security clearance
  • Technical knowledge of conflict and stabilisation
  • Direct experience of humanitarian assistance implementation with NGOs
  • Previous Team Leader experience on FCDO programmes
  • Prior experience of HSOT delivery or similar humanitarian response programmes
  • Familiarity with the UNDAC deployments
  • Familiarity with humanitarian procurement, logistics and warehouse management
  • Confidence with MIS solutions and technological developments in the humanitarian space.

How To Apply

Please click on the 'apply now' button to start your application. Please note applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

For further enquiries please contact us at TTIDE.People@tetratech.com and quote the reference number.

Applications close: 31 July 2026

Tetra Tech International Development has robust policies and guidelines which exemplify our commitment to safeguarding and technical excellence in gender equality. Our team of dedicated GEDSI and climate advisers work closely with our staff and partners to ensure a context-specific and consistent approach is applied to all of our programmes to improve the livelihoods of the world’s most marginalised groups. Our security and broader HSSE approaches are tailored to contexts we work in, including fragile and conflict affected states.

Region: United Kingdom and Europe Teams and Clients

Role Category: Proposal and Tender Opportunities

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Organization: 781 CUE

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Skills

Humanitarian Delivery
Emergency Response
Leadership
Stakeholder Management
Decision Making
Analytical Skills
UN Humanitarian System
Logistics
Procurement
Conflict Stabilisation
Team Management
Communication
Risk Management
Technical Expertise
Humanitarian Assistance
Coordination Mechanisms

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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