1. Strategic Leadership & Program Development
- Lead the technical design and implementation of Climate adaptation and DRR programs in line with the needs, IRAF country strategy, and donor priorities.
- Lead the collection of climate risk data and the development of climate adaptable initiatives.
- Develop DRR & Climate Adaptation program strategies and ensure integration of cross-cutting themes (gender, protection, climate resilience).
- Support the development, planning, and implementation of a Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR) agenda/activities for agriculture.
- Document and assess institutional capacities to design risk reduction strategies and community resilience to natural and human-induced hazards for agriculture.
- Contribute to the development of Emergency Preparedness Plan-EPP and response plans for Islamic Relief Afghanistan aligned with the Country Strategic Plan & IRW global DRR Strategies.
- Provide inputs to strategic planning, achievement of targets and required modification of objectives;
- Lead the design and implementation of DRR & Climate Adaptation programs, including:
- Emergency Food Security (Cash transfers, vouchers, food transfers).
- Cash-based interventions (MPCA, Cash for Work, Cash for Seed, Voucher Programs).
- Agricultural recovery (climate-smart agriculture).
- Building communities Resilience (flood protection walls, culverts, check dams, floodways, and canals), and community-based disaster risk management-CBDRM disaster-prone communities (training and equipping the communities on early warning systems, first aid, and basic search and rescue).
- Natural disasters (Floods, Earthquake, Drought, and others) response (Basic health care, Food & Watering, emergency tend provision, WASH services, emergency kits provision, protection, and Shelter construction).
- Man-made/conflict disaster management (returnees’ response, IDP response).
- Conduct needs assessments and market analyses to inform evidence-based programming.
- Develop concept notes, proposals, and budgets for new funding opportunities.pt notes, proposals, and budgets for new funding opportunities.
- Coordinate with relevant government institutions, particularly ANDMA and MAIL, to plan, implement, and monitor project activities.
2. Team Leadership & Capacity Building
- Establish participatory management to optimize resources and efficiency.
- Implement mentoring/coaching for staff development and performance improvement.
- Conduct capacity assessments and provide coaching on DRR/CCA for project staff, local partners, and stakeholders
- Mentor DRR & Climate Adaptation staff and partners through capacity-building on tools like CaLP standards and market-based programming.
- Manage annual leave plans to ensure work-life balance and operational continuity.
- Conduct performance reviews with timely feedback and goal alignment.
3. Quality Assurance & Implementation
- Ensure high-quality deliverables for beneficiaries per SPHERE/CHS standards.
- Monitor field activities to address gaps and adapt strategies.
- Provide technical support to the field DRR & Climate adaptation team
- Develop/Validate tools, SOPs, and training materials to meet humanitarian standards.
- Promote innovation.
4. Stakeholder Coordination & Reporting
- Strengthen coordination with clusters, authorities, donors, and HQ.
- Provide regular updates/data analysis to stakeholders.
- Ensure timely, accurate donor reports (narrative/financial).
5. MEAL & Accountability
- Collaborate with MEAL to track outcomes, conduct evaluations, and adapt programs based on data.
- Empower community participation in monitoring and feedback mechanisms.
- Document success stories and lessons learned for organizational learning.
- Use data for decision-making and program adaptation.
- Conduct regular field visits to ensure quality and smooth implementation of projects
6. Compliance & Safeguarding
- Uphold Islamic Relief’s policies (Safeguarding, Code of Conduct).
- Mitigate risks (e.g., diversion, market distortion) in cash/food distribution.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
- The post holder must show a good understanding and empathy for Islamic values and principles and commitment to IRW’s vision and mission.
Essential:
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree preferably in agriculture, Economics, Environmental Science, or Civil Engineering.
- Master's degree in Development Studies is preferred.
Experience:
- 5+ years in DRR & Climate adaptation programming (emergency/development) with INGOs, or UN agencies and related 3 years supervisory roles.
- Experience in DRR, Climate adaptation programming, and agriculture recovery, Eco-DRR, CBDRR, and emergency response.
- Proven track record in proposal development, budgeting, and donor reporting.
Skills:
- Fluent in English and Dari/Pashto.
- Strong analytical, negotiation, and team leadership abilities.
Values: Commitment to Islamic Relief’s values and humanitarian principles.
Desirable:
- Experience with disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate adaptation programs.
- Training in CHS, SPHERE, and Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP).
Interested and qualified national candidates should submit a cover letter explaining their motivation and an updated CV to the following link:
https://jobs.af/jobs/drr-and-climate-adaptation-program-coordinator
The closing date for accepting applications is 27 September 2025
Please note that applications received after the closing date will not be considered, and only short-listed candidates will be called for written test.
Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) is an international, non-profitable, non-governmental humanitarian relief organization with its head quarter in Birmingham, UK. It enjoys consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and is a signatory to the Code of Conduct for International Red Cross and red Crescent Moments and NGOs in Disaster Relief. Islamic Relief has been working in Afghanistan for more than 23 years, providing emergency relief and implementing life-changing development projects for some of the most vulnerable people in the country. Islamic Relief set up our first Afghanistan office in 1999. Since then, IRA continued providing assistances in emergency relief, food security, livelihood, education, health, nutrition, shelter, orphan sponsorship, Ramadan and Qurbani programmes.