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Provincial Manager – PCO (Nuristan)

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Full Time 2026-08-23 Male/Female
Job Overview
Location
Nuristan
Nationality
National
Category
General
Employment Type
Full Time
Salary
Based on NTA salary scale
Vacancy Number
NR/KBL/08/26/067
No. of Jobs
1
City
Nuristan
Organization
Aga Khan Foundation
Experience
05 years of relevant work experience.
Contract Duration
One year
Gender
Male/Female
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Development, Management, Social Science, Agriculture, Environmental science or any related field.
Closing Date
2026-08-23

About Aga Khan Foundation

(AKDN), a group of international, private, non-denominational development agencies working to improve living conditions and opportunities for people in some of the poorest parts of the developing world. The Network’s organizations have individual mandates that range from the fields of health and education to architecture, rural development, and promotion of private-sector enterprises and institutions that seek to empower communities and individuals, usually in disadvantaged circumstances, to improve living conditions and opportunities.

AKF seeks to provide sustainable solutions to long-term problems of poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and ill health. In Afghanistan, AKF works with rural communities in mountainous, remote, or resource-poor areas to improve quality of life in the areas of natural resource management, market development, governance, education, and health.

Job Description

POSITION OBJECTIVE
The Provincial Manager for the Community Led Disaster Risk management [CLDRM] Project will provide strong management, leadership and coordination to ensure the successful implementation of the project in one of 6 provinces [Herat, Kabul, Ghazni, Logar, Kunar and Nuristan] of Afghanistan. This individual will be reporting to Snr. Manager – Project Implementation - PCIO based at Kabul and will be responsible for overall project management and maintaining relationships with the Provincial Cluster Implementation Office [PCIO], Project Management Unit (PMU), donor representatives, and other stakeholders while overseeing monitoring, evaluation, and knowledge management. The Provincial Manager will ensure compliance with standards and deliverables while providing robust oversight and representing the Aga Khan Foundation, Afghanistan, in meetings, forums, and Provincial and national working groups.

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
    Leadership and program Team Management
•    Lead the project team at province effectively, fostering collaboration and motivation.
•    Ensure active participation in project planning, review, and evaluation activities.
•    Organize and facilitate regular team meetings to align efforts and address challenges.
•    Provide guidance and support to team members to ensure timely implementation of project activities within scope and budget.
    Leadership and support team management
•    Lead Project operation team at province effectively for providing support on admin, logistics, procurement and IT function and monitor the performance with close cooperation of PCIO.
•    Oversee project procurement processes to ensure fairness, accountability, and transparency.
•    Lead project finance team effectively for providing support on financial transactions as per ADB complied with norms and monitor financial performance with close cooperation of PCIO Kabul.
•    Lead new project staff recruitment and performance assessment in close coordination of NPO HR.
•    Lead Gender aspects effectively for providing support on GEWE and safeguarding in close coordination of PCIO Kabul and GEWE NPO Kabul.
•    Lead safeguarding issues effectively for providing support on safeguarding in close coordination of Project Lead PCIO and Safeguarding Unit NPO Kabul.
 
•    Developing system for staff safe travel within project areas with support of NPO Security team.
•    Ensure budget allocation aligns with project needs and priorities.
    Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination
•    Coordinate with governmental stakeholders at provincial level.
•    Coordinate with community stakeholders in project area.
•    Coordinate with Provincial Cluster Implementation Office [PCIO] for smooth implementation of the project.
•    Facilitate donors and other relevant stakeholders visit at provincial level.
•    Conduct project presentations and lead the process of MoU’s with line ministries.
•    Facilitate reporting of achievements and coordinate field visits with stakeholders.
•    Manage the smooth closure of the project in collaboration with relevant parties.
    Project Documentation and Compliance
•    Develop, review, and maintain project documents, tools, and guidelines.
•    Ensure strict adherence to the ADB and AKF regulations, Compliances and procedures.
•    Implement compliance measures to mitigate risks and ensure transparency.
•    Provide management support to enhance the quality of implementation and technical approaches.
    Planning and Reporting
•    Lead the preparation of the project inception phase.
•    Develop comprehensive project implementation plans, annual budgets, and narrative reports.
•    Collaborate closely with the program team to address and requests from donors, PMU, and internal management.
•    Maintain clear communication with all stakeholders regarding project progress.
    Capacity Building and Process Improvement
•    Provide internal capacity building to enhance AKF staff's understanding of donor requirements.
•    Define and document project management processes that align with internal and external compliance standards.
•    Continuously improve project management strategies based on lessons learned and best practices.
•    Conduct regular field visits to assess implementation progress and gather insights.
    Technical Coordination and Quality Assurance
•    Collaborate closely with the Provincial Cluster Implementation Office and relevant National sector Leads to ensure alignment with project plans and procedures.
•    Oversee the survey, design, and implementation of project activities to ensure compliance with standards.
•    Monitor social and environmental measures to minimize negative impacts.
•    Emphasize quality in all aspects of project activities execution.
    Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL)
•    Coordinate with the MERL team to develop an accurate project monitoring plan.
•    Ensure that technical indicators are well-defined and measurable.
•    Use monitoring data to inform decision-making and adjust project strategies as needed.
    Communication and Outreach
•    Develop relevant studies and communication materials for external audiences.
•    Highlight project achievements, impacts, lessons learned in close coordination with programme support and partnership units.
•    Maintain regular communication with PMU and donors to address project-related matters. To carry out responsibilities of the role in a way which reflects AKF’s commitment to protecting children and vulnerable adults in accordance with the Safeguarding Policy and Child Safeguarding Policy.
 
•    To carry out the responsibilities of the role in a way that reflects AKF’s commitment to protecting children and vulnerable adults in accordance with the Safeguarding Policy and Child Safeguarding Policy.
•    To report any suspicions or actual violations of the Safeguarding Policy and/or Child Safeguarding Policy as per the given training.

OCCASIONAL SIGNIFICANT DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
•    Represent the project at provincial government and donor meetings, participate in strategic discussions and planning, and provide necessary information to AKF units, donor/PMU, and Government Agencies.
•    Any other relevant additional responsibility delegated by supervisor.

Job Requirements

JOB SPECIFICATION
•    Bachelor’s  degree  in  Development,  Management,   Social  Science,  Agriculture,     Environmental
science or any related field with 05 years of relevant work experience.
•    Experience in program/project planning, monitoring and designing.
•    Experience coordinating/managing multi-sector DRR and Livelihood projects.
•    Good understanding of financial and donor compliances, especially working with ADB funded projects would be an added advantage.
•    Extensive experience implementing complex projects in challenging environments.
•    Strong report writing skills in English and computer skills, particularly MS Office (Word, Excel, PPT).

REQUIRED CORE COMPETENCIES
•    Strong analytical and communications, facilitation and presentation skills.
•    Sensitive to religious, cultural and gender issues in the context of the country.
•    Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
•    Ability to effectively respond to and manage expectations from various parties.
•    Ability to critically analyze and provide constructive recommendations.
•    Good team player and ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with colleagues.

Submission Guidelines

APPLICATION
Interested applicants should submit their CV along with a cover letter to Jobs.afghanistan@akdn.org no later than 23rd August 2026.

Important Notes:
•    Please quote the Vacancy Number 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.
•    Salary scale: Grade C, step 4 – 6 based on the organization’s salary scale.
•    Candidates who are from the same province will be preferred.    

The Aga Khan Foundation Afghanistan (AKF-Afg) 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.afghanistan@akdn.org. Each job vacancy is assigned a unique identification number    for
 
your reference, and upon submitting your application, you will receive an automatic confirmation acknowledging its receipt immediately.


AKF- Afg recruitment and selection process reflects our commitment to equal opportunity and protecting children and at-risk adults, beneficiaries, partners, community members, and employees from safeguarding violations. AKF (Afg) participates in the Scheme for the disclosure of safeguarding-related misconduct within the humanitarian and development sector (Misconduct Disclosure Scheme). In line with this Scheme, AKF (Afg) will contact previous employers of job applicants to request information about any investigations or findings of misconduct concerning allegations of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, and/or sexual harassment (sexual misconduct) against the applicant, during or after their employment. AKF (Afg) further implements a range of procedures and vetting checks, including criminal records disclosures, to ensure everyone associated with AKF (Afg) 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 always comply with AKF (Afg)s Safeguarding Policy.

By submitting the job application, the applicant confirms to have understood and consented to AKF (Afg) contacting the applicant’s prior employers, during AKF (Afg)’s recruitment process, to request any such information and maintain this information on file for Recruitment and Human Resources Management purposes.

Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply for this position.

Submission Email
Jobs.afghanistan@akdn.org

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