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Disaster Preparedness Coordinator

DACAAR
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Position Title: Disaster Preparedness Coordinator

2025-07-13    Kabul     Full Time     74

Job Location: Kabul
Nationality: International
Category: Other
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: According to DACAAR Expatriate salary scale
Vacancy Number: EX02/2025
No. Of Jobs: 1
City: Kabul, DACAAR Main Office with travel to the field offices
Organization: DACAAR
Years of Experience: Minimum of 7-10 years of experience managing large and medium-scale disaster preparedness projects, preferably in fragile or conflict-affected contexts
Contract Duration: Fixed term – One Year (Extendable)
Gender: Male/Female
Education: Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Emergency Response, Humanitarian Affairs, or related fields
Close date: 2025-07-13

About DACAAR:

DACAAR is a non governmental, humanitarian organization that supports sustainable development in Afghanistan through promoting the ability of local communities to decide upon and manage their own development process. The organisation employs around 900 staff of whom 05 are expatriates. Core thematic areas are: Water, Sanitation & Hygiene; Natural Resource Management; Small Scale Enterprise Development; Women’s Empowerment.

Job Descriptions:

Position Description:

The Disaster Preparedness Coordinator will lead the technical aspects of DACAAR’s ECHO-funded disaster preparedness project. This position ensures effective planning, coordination, quality implementation, stakeholder engagement, and compliance with ECHOs policies/Guidelines for Disaster Preparedness and grant agreement. The coordinator is responsible for Planning and training of DACAAR staff, community groups on local level. The coordinator is responsible for the timely achievement of project milestones, integration of community-led and gender-responsive practices, risk-informed planning, and coordination with key national and provincial stakeholders, including IEA line ministries, donor and Relevant clusters

Responsibilities

Project Planning and Initiation (Months 1–3):

  • Establish internal and external project coordination mechanisms and finalize work plans in accordance with the grant agreement for the project or action.
  • Lead kick-off meetings and ensure shared understanding of the disaster preparedness model developed, its participatory approach, specific objectives, indicators, target values, and contingency planning tools.
  • Set up internal reporting, financial tracking, and MEAL systems in line with ECHO requirements.
  • Engage with key external actors (ANDMA/PDMC, Red Cross, UN agencies) to initiate coordination, synergies, and define joint roles.
  • Coordinate scheduled training sessions with the disaster preparedness team to identify potential disaster risks and vulnerabilities.
  • Improve teamwork and make sure the team has a clear understanding of all project elements.
  • Establish and maintain effective early warning systems and Monitor alerts and ensure timely dissemination of information.
  • Liaise with the Fundraising & Communications Department in Kabul for ECHO communication and visibility products.

Strategic Leadership and Oversight (Months 4–20):

  • Oversee all technical components of the project, including PRA facilitation, community- led hazard mapping, nature-based solutions, minor repairs, community drills, and contingency planning.
  • Ensure the timely and high-quality implementation of field activities, monitoring that indicators are on track in the target provinces (East and West regions).
  • Coordinate with the Environmental and Social Specialist to integrate protection, inclusion, and environment & climate awareness into planning and response.
  • Guide the MEAL team in developing participatory M&E systems, complaints mechanism integration and using learning for adaptive management.
  • Provide guidance and ensure that the protection of vulnerable groups, including women, elderly, minorities, and PWD.
  • Respect ethical and humanitarian values and observe the highest ethical standards and best practices in the sector and within the specific operating environment.
  • Comply with the principles of prioritizing safety and dignity, do no harm, access, accountability, and the empowerment and active participation of communities in the design, implementation and evaluation of actions.
  • Ensure the active participation of the target Papulation in the design, implementation and evaluation of the Action.

Capacity Building (Ongoing):

  • Conduct training for local staff (DACAAR staff and community volunteers).
  • Strengthen youth-led disaster response teams if available or establish new.
  • Facilitate knowledge sharing with ANDMA/PMCD, ECHO and other relevant actors.
  • Lead risk-informed planning, scenario development, and rapid needs analysis to trigger crisis modifier interventions if needed.
  • Ensure the readiness of pre-positioned stocks, local response rosters, and contingency mechanisms.

Quality Assurance and Reporting, Documentation, Learning (Throughout the project duration):

  • Lead project reviews, adaptive planning, and mid-term reflection.
  • Ensure timely and quality narrative reports, project learning reports, key area of study reports and financial reports in coordination with DACAAR finance, MEAL, and program teams.
  • Document and disseminate best practices, lessons learned, and community feedback from the disasters happened recently and current interventions.
  • Lead reflection workshops and contribute to DACAAR's institutional DP knowledge base.
  • Collaborate closely on the external evaluation report to ensure alignment with donor requirements and key project reflections.
  • Oversee beneficiary feedback systems and ensure Do No Harm and safeguarding standards

Project Closure (Months 21–24):

  • Oversee end line assessments and project evaluation activities.
  • Facilitate handover of tools, learning products, and preparedness systems to communities, local authorities.
  • Submit final narrative and financial reports to ECHO and support audit readiness.

Other:

  • In addition to the above specific tasks and responsibilities, the Disaster Preparedness Coordinator will undertake any other relevant thematic tasks assigned by the Deputy Director / Head of Programme.
  • The holder of this position must strictly follow the organization's existing security policies, procedures, and daily instructions of the safety personnel

Job Requirements:

Education & Qualification Requirement:

Education: Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Emergency Response, Humanitarian Affairs, or related fields

Experience: Minimum of 7-10 years of experience managing large and medium-scale disaster preparedness projects, preferably in fragile or conflict-affected contexts.

Other qualifications’ an advantage:

  • Proven track record of working with ECHO-funded projects and strong understanding of donor compliance requirements.
  • Strong coordination and representation skills with government authorities, UN, and humanitarian partners.
  • Experience in risk analysis, contingency planning, team building, and training relevant staff in disaster preparedness.
  • Familiarity with Afghanistan or similar operating environments is highly desirable.
  • Excellent communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills.     

Languages: English fluency in written and spoken is required.

Employment Benefits.

  • In addition to the monthly salary, the following package is also provided:
  • A return air ticket between employee home address and Kabul at the beginning and end of the assignment.
  • R&R: 5 paid working days of leave upon completing Eight weeks of continuous stay (excluding weekend and public holidays) inside Afghanistan.
  • Covering the expenses occurred (travel and accommodation) during R&R maximum up to USD 1400/- (One Thousand and four hundred US dollars only).
  • Annual Leave: 25 paid working days per year (2.08 days per month).
  • Public holidays: 10 days per year.
  • Travel, Health and life insurance coverage for the duration of your employment.
  • Accommodation: shared accommodation, reasonably furnished, all utility costs covered, civilian guard’s coverage 24/7, no housekeeping services provided.
  • Excess baggage allowance:  cost of maximum 20 kgs upon arrival and departure (provided based on receipts).
  • Free lunch during weekdays.
  • Pick up and drop service to and from work.
  • Accommodation while traveling to the field.

Submission Guidelines:

 

Procedure for submission of applications:

Interested and qualified candidates should submit an Updated DACAAR Job Application Form along with introduction letter and CV online to jobs@dacaar.org or a Hard copy to HR Department in DACAAR main office Kabul.

DACAAR’s updated job application form can be obtained from; DACAAR website www.dacaar.org  and ACBAR website www.acbar.org

Important Note:

DACAAR is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the society. While all applicants will be strictly assessed on their individual merit, qualified women, people with disabilities and members of minority communities are especially encouraged to apply.

Kabul Office Address:
DACAAR, Main Office, Paikob-e-Naswar, Wazirabad, Kabul, Afghanistan

Postal address: Central P.O. Box 208, Kabul, Afghanistan
Phone: (+93) 0202230752/ (+93) 0202230753
E-mail: jobs@dacaar.org
Web site: www.dacaar.org

Submission Email:

jobs@dacaar.org

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