About ANRCC
Afghanistan National Re-Construction Coordination (ANRCC) is professionally managed committed Afghan, non-governmental, non-political and non-profit development-oriented organization. It was established in 1994 to meet the dire needs of vulnerable Afghan refugees and internally displaced families at the time of civil war and factional fighting followed by Soviet Union’s invasion of the country and troops withdrawal in early 1990’s. Earlier it was registered with UN Coordination Body for Afghanistan in Pakistan. Presently ANRCC is registered with Ministry of Economy under registration number 117.
ANRCC head office is located in Kabul city whereas for successful outreach and effective implementation of projects in targeted areas, it has regional office in Kandahar with provincial offices in Ghazni, Zabul, Uruzgan, Helmand, Farah, Nimroz, Parwan, Nanagerhar and Paktia. ANRCC has skilled experienced, qualified professional staff who have capacity and competence involved to all the desired activities that promotes the goal and objective of the organization. Moreover, ANRCC's staffs are all well versed with local areas, their cultures and social norms with strong trust among the community including tribal elders, Shuras, civil society and government authorities. It is worth mentioning that our management, facilitators and project staff are specialized in different aspects of project designing & implementation for the community development. ANRCC's staffs have strong local knowledge of community development in Afghanistan and are familiar with key players both in donors and government. We try our best to provide value to our beneficiaries and solutions to their pressing needs. ANRCC is an experienced organization, able to react promptly and successfully to any project, regardless of its size or complexity.
Job Description
- Participate in a data collection training and orientation in ANRCC regional offices
- Able to travels to field sites even in insecure area to collect and record data and/or samples as appropriate to the specific objectives of the study.
- Able to use Microsoft office programs and familiar with SCOPE (Bio-Metric system) collection, uploading and transfer of data to main server.
- Able to conducts and records face-to-face interview with the respondents
- Respect to the respondent’s idea during the interview process
- Reviews and edits data to ensure completeness and accuracy of information
- Able to collect the data completely and accurately from the field/respondents.
- Able to collect the data on the given time
- Each data collectors should have a good and clear handwriting
- Communicate to the Regional senior officer any issues that might arise during data collection in the field
- Able to translate the data from Dari/Pashto to English for data entry purposes
- Able to enter the data into English to mobile (KOBO toolbox system/SCOPE system)
Job Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
Registration of beneficiaries in the SCOPE system according to WFP procedures.
Accurate data entry and updating of beneficiary information in SCOPE database.
Supporting CBT distribution activities and verifying beneficiary details during distribution.
Preparing and maintaining beneficiary lists and reports for project activities.
Coordinating with field teams for beneficiary verification and data collection.
Identifying and reporting data discrepancies or missing information to supervisors.
Ensuring confidentiality and protection of beneficiary data.
Supporting re-assessment, replacement, and verification processes when required.
Preparing distribution reports and sharing updates with the project team.
Performing any other task assigned by the supervisor related to SCOPE activities.
Submission Guidelines
Interested candidates, who meet the above-mentioned requirements, are encouraged to submit their updated CV and cover letter expressing their candidacy, and a scanned copy of NIC (Tazkira) to the following E-mail address with specification of vacancy number and position at the subject of your email: jobs@ancc-afg.org