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Provincial Project Assistant

Afghanistan

Opportunity Deadline

24/07/2025

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ANHDO/2025/008
N/A
2 Year
Male
Master Degree

 Provincial Project Assistant

Qualifications of  Provincial Project Assistant:

  • Location: Kabul
  • Vacancy No: ANHDO/2025/008
  • Salary: N/A
  • Organization: ANHDO
  • Deadline: 2025-07-24

Brief details about  Provincial Project Assistant:

About

Information about the organization that has offered the job:

ANHDO:

Afghanistan National Horticulture Development Organisation (ANHDO) is a national non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organisation registered with the Ministry of Economy and established in April 2009. The development of ANHDO is part of the European Union (EU) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock’s (MAIL) long-term strategy for the development of the horticulture sector in Afghanistan. Since then, ANHDO has developed into an important institution for horticulture development by comparing, among other skilled and experienced Afghan professional organisations in the horticulture sector. ANHDO is operating in close coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock (MAIL) based on a separate Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Hence, ANHDO is a cornerstone of the long-term strategy for the development of the horticulture sector in Afghanistan.

ANHDO is currently looking for three Provincial Project Assistants for its project “Promoting resilient and equitable recovery of agriculture and livelihoods in Afghan communities (PREVALE) in Takhar-Faryab, Paktika, Daikundi, and Samangan provinces, Afghanistan”, which is funded by FCDO.

Job Description:

Position Summary:

Provincial Project Assistants are the frontline implementers responsible for executing field-level activities across target districts as part of ANHDO’s scope under the FCDO PREVALE project. These assistants play a crucial role in the technical and market assessment processes by administering questionnaires, facilitating participatory rural appraisal sessions, and engaging directly with local communities. They ensure the accurate collection of data related to high-value fruits and vegetables, agro-service gaps, and local agricultural practices. Working closely under the supervision of field coordinators, they document observations, record community feedback, and support logistical arrangements for cluster-based field visits. Their work is pivotal to building an evidence base that informs the development of training materials and sets the groundwork for sustainable interventions. Given the diverse cultural settings and challenging field conditions, Provincial Project Assistants must communicate effectively in local languages, demonstrate strong organizational skills, and operate with a high degree of reliability. They serve as the essential bridge between the central management team and local stakeholders, ensuring that every district’s unique context is captured and addressed.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Administer and circulate structured questionnaires during field assessments in designated districts.
  • Facilitate participatory rural appraisal (PRA) activities such as transect walks, social mapping, and focus group discussions.
  • Collect, document, and securely archive qualitative and quantitative data from field visits.
  • Ensure complete and timely field reporting and escalate issues promptly to the central office.
  • Collaborate closely with regional and project coordinators to maintain consistency in data collection.
  • Organize and support logistical arrangements for field visits, including transportation and local coordination.
  • Liaise with community leaders and local extension officers to mobilize participation.
  • Uphold security protocols and follow established guidelines for working in complex environments.
  • Assist in data triangulation by cross-checking field information with secondary sources.
  • Contribute to the preparation of draft reports summarizing field findings.
  • Support capacity building by relaying community suggestions and feedback.
  • Ensure that inclusivity targets (with special focus on women and marginalized groups) are met during data collection.

Job Requirements:

Job Requirement:

  • Education: A minimum university graduate in agriculture, community development, rural development, natural resource management, environmental science, agribusiness, or other related fields relevant to sustainable livelihoods and community-based projects is an asset.
  • Experience: Prior (at least 2-3 years) of fieldworkor data collection experience in rural or challenging settings is needed.
  • Skills: Basic computer and data entry skills; excellent communication and interpersonal abilities; strong organizational aptitude.
  • Languages: Fluency in local languages and basic proficiency in English.
  • Other: Ability to work in diverse and sometimes volatile environments; cultural sensitivity and respect for local norms.

Submission Guideline:

Submission Guideline

Please submit a CV, a cover letter explaining how your qualifications and experience meet the requirements of the position, the contact information of 3 professional references, and your salary history spanning the past 3 years.

Applications must include all requested documents and be sent to the following address: jobs@anhdo.org.af

Please clearly mention the vacancy number and job title in the subject line (Provincial Project Assistant/ANHDO/25/008). Applications without subject lines will not be considered.

Note: Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.

Submission Email:

jobs@anhdo.org.af

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