The Program: Humanitarian Logistics Capability (HLC)
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Humanitarian Logistics Capability (HLC) facilitates the timely, effective, and flexible delivery of the Australian Government’s humanitarian assistance and emergency relief program around the world, providing high quality, multifaceted, flexible and responsive project management and humanitarian supply chain solutions in support of Australia’s Humanitarian Emergency Relief activities.
The goal of HLC is to facilitate humanitarian action that saves lives, alleviates suffering, and enhances human dignity during and in the aftermath of conflict, disasters, and other humanitarian crises. The HLC warehouse in Brisbane maintains the largest stockpile of prepositioned humanitarian emergency relief supplies within the Southern Hemisphere, with the capacity to respond to three simultaneous crises and can support at least 11,000 families – or 50,000 people.
Tetra Tech International Development, as the Implementing Contractor for the HLC, will work closely with DFAT, other Commonwealth response capabilities, international organisations and humanitarian partners to implement HLC operations and activities across all aspects of program management and delivery.
Your Role:
- Support HLC logistics planning and coordination, including provision of logistics advice, managing service orders, and participating in response planning meetings.
- Coordinate deployment and movement of logistics and technical staff, including cargo prepositioning and liaison with ADF and other partners.
- Support operational readiness and response activities, including duty phone roster, export documentation, manifests, and technical preparation of stores and equipment.
- Contribute to after action reviews, lessons learnt activities and support the development and implementation of policies for effective humanitarian response.
- Incorporate cross-cutting priorities (GEDSI, Greening, Localisation, Innovation, Partnerships, Indigenous engagement) into all response operations.
- Establish and maintain operational coordination and positive relationships with partners, adjacent response organisations, and key stakeholders.
About You:
You are a logistics professional with exposure to humanitarian assistance and emergency relief. You bring experience in logistics operations, ideally within the Pacific, and thrive in complex and challenging environments. You are collaborative, culturally responsive, and committed to inclusive practice, able to build trust with diverse stakeholders and communicate complex ideas with clarity.
You will possess:
- Experience in humanitarian assistance, emergency relief, and logistics operations services, ideally in complex and challenging environments.
- Strong project management skills, including planning, prioritisation, problem-solving, and organisational agility to manage complex issues.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively across diverse teams and contexts.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to travel domestically and internationally as required.
- Ability to safely perform physical tasks inherent to emergency response environments (reasonable adjustments considered).
- Knowledge of Dangerous Goods and associated certifications are also highly desirable.
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Have questions or want to know more about the role, please contact Hailey at idev.hrservices@tetratech.com
How to Apply
If we have sparked your interest and you meet the requirements of the role, please follow the Go to Provider Website button above and submit your application before the closing date — we’d love to have you join our team supporting our humanitarian logistics operations.
Your completed application will include:
- Resume
- Cover letter (not exceeding two pages), outlining your suitability for the position by demonstrating how your qualifications, experience, knowledge, skills, and personal attributes align with the selection criteria.
Applications for this position close midnight, AEST Tuesday 14 October 2025