Job Location: | Baghlan |
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Nationality: | National |
Category: | Supply Chain |
Employment Type: | Full Time |
Salary: | As per organization salary scale |
Vacancy Number: | AICS2025-5-02 |
No. Of Jobs: | 1 |
City: | Polikhumri and Baghlan Jadid with travel to other provinces and districts |
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Organization: | Afghanistan Institute for Civil Society (AICS) |
Years of Experience: | Minimum of (5 - 6) years senior level experience with INGOs and NGOs |
Contract Duration: | Six & half month with possible extension |
Gender: | Male |
Education: | A bachelor’s degree in social sciences, statistics information or another relevant development field |
Close date: | 2025-06-01 |
Civil society has long been a key factor in addressing a full range of issues in the social, cultural, religious, humanitarian and political life of Afghanistan. With the focus upon transition to Afghan leadership, civil society, particularly local and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs), have the potential to play an important and complementary role in Afghanistan in the delivery of the government’s priority programs, in supporting improved governance, in connecting the wider Afghan population to the state, and in advocating for the vulnerable and excluded.
NGOs in Afghanistan face challenges, including financial and capacity gaps and a public trust deficit, in their endeavors to play such a role effectively. The government, the international community, and civil society have been considering methods by which to support NGOs to address these challenges and realize their potential, dating back to discussions at the Conference on Enabling Environment for Effective Private Sector Contribution to Development in Afghanistan in June 2007. One of the outcomes of these considerations was the formation of a working group, with representation from international and national NGOs, key national NGO networks, and civil society professionals, to establish an organization that will enable NGOs to address these challenges.
The Afghanistan Institute for Civil Society (AICS) objectives are:
The Logistic & Procurement Officer is responsible for managing and oversee all procurement and logistics activities for the organization and its multisector projects especially education, ensuring transparency, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with relevant policies and regulations. Ensure all procurement and logistics activities comply with organizational and donor policies and ensure procurement records are complete, accurate, and audit ready. Close coordination and support provide to finance and other departments.
Interested applicants should submit their CV along with a cover letter to Jobs@aicsafg.org no later than 1 June 2025.
Please mention the vacancy number and job title in the subject line of your email (AICS2025-05-002 ) Logistic & Procurement Officer (Baghlan)
Important Notes:
• Please quote the Vacancy Number and Position Title as the Subject of the e-mail when applying.
• No supporting documents (e.g., diplomas, recommendation letters, identification card(s) etc.) are required at this stage.
• Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for further assessment.
The Afghanistan Institute for Civil Society (AICS) promotes a transparent and equitable recruitment process. We reiterate that all services related to job applications, including processing, seminars, and training programs, are provided free of charge.
Our official job announcements are posted on the ACBAR website (acbar.org/jobs). Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications through our designated email address: jobs@aicsafg.org
Afghanistan Institute for Civil Society (AICS) recruitment and selection process reflect our commitment to equal opportunity and protecting children and at-risk adults, beneficiaries, partners, community members and employees from safeguarding violations. We will do everything possible to ensure that only those who are suitable to work with children and at-risk adults are recruited to work for us. In the process of recruitment, selection and appointment AICS implement a range of procedures and vetting checks including criminal records disclosures to ensure everyone associated with AICS is kept free from harm and abuse is prevented.
Protection from Sexual Exploitation Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) is the responsibility of everyone, and all selected individuals will be required to comply with AICS Safeguarding Policy at all times.
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We request all job seekers to be attentive and report any instances of individuals or entities claiming to charge fees on behalf of AICS to info@aicsafg.org. Our commitment to ethical practices ensures that your career aspirations are supported without any financial burden during recruitment.