- Plan, coordinate, and oversee the implementation of project activities to ensure timely and effective achievement of project objectives in line with organizational and donor requirements.
- Leverage knowledge of Afghanistan’s local context, socio-political dynamics, and post-conflict situations to adapt project strategies and facilitate community engagement.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with local stakeholders, government agencies, international partners, and community members to support project goals and ensure effective coordination.
- Monitor and evaluate project progress, ensuring activities are aligned with planned outcomes, and prepare regular progress reports for internal use and donor reporting.
- Ensure the integration of gender equality and diverse representation in all project activities, particularly within climate resilience and Integrated Water Management (IWM) initiatives.
- Lead and motivate program or project teams, providing guidance, support, and capacity-building to ensure effective teamwork and achievement of project milestones.
- Manage project budgets and resources efficiently, ensuring financial accountability and adherence to organizational policies and donor guidelines.
- Ensure compliance with UNDP, UN, INGO, and other relevant standards and regulations in project implementation and reporting.
- Identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with project activities, particularly those related to security, socio-political issues, and community engagement.
- Represent the organization effectively at meetings, conferences, and community forums, acting as a key point of contact and advocate for the project.
- Facilitate participatory planning and decision-making processes, ensuring inclusive engagement of marginalized groups, especially women and vulnerable populations.
- Maintain clear, concise, and professional communication, both oral and written, to ensure stakeholders are well-informed and engaged throughout the project lifecycle.
Education
- Bachelor’s in social sciences, rural development, economics, or any other related discipline.
- Master’s degree or Project Management certification (e.g., PMP/PRINCE2) is an advantage.
Work Experience
- Minimum of 7 years of project management experience (for Master and
- 9 years for a Bachelor in climate resilience-related infrastructure, development, livelihood, Environmental Science, Hydrology, Environmental Engineering, Human Resource Management in developing countries, preferably in Afghanistan.
- Familiarity with the local context, socio-political dynamics, and post-conflict/crisis situations in Afghanistan.
- Experience in implementing projects funded by UNDP/UN/INGOs is an added value.
- Experience in leading program/project teams and ensuring gender equality and representation in climate resilient work, IWM, and its implementation.
Project Management Skills
- Demonstrated ability to plan, monitor, and deliver projects within scope, time, and budget.
- Strong financial management skills, including budgeting and invoice preparation.
- Experience in contract administration and stakeholder coordination.
Soft Skills
- Excellent communication and negotiation skills in both English and local languages (Dari/Pashto).
- Strong leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities.
- Ability to work effectively with government agencies (e.g., Brishna), donors, contractors, and communities.
- High level of integrity, accountability, and commitment to quality and safety.
Interested applicants are invited to apply for this position by submitting the following documents:
- An updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A Letter of Interest highlighting relevant qualifications and experience
Applications should be sent via email to Eptdohr@gmail.com no later than 25 December 2025 (COB – Close of Business). Please clearly mention the position title in the subject line of your email.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further assessment.
Environmental Protection, Trainings and Development Organization (EPTDO) is a national non-governmental, non-political, and non-profit organization established in 2020. It is officially registered with the Ministry of Economy of Afghanistan under the Afghanistan NGOs Law as a tax-exempt organization. Our work focuses on climate change adaptation and mitigation, environmental protection, biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, gender equality and inclusion, and ecological awareness. We contribute to national and global efforts towards net-zero carbon emissions while strengthening resilience, livelihoods, and sustainable development across Afghanistan.
EPTDO maintains a professional network of over 95 experts, including environmental and climate change specialists, policy makers, lawyers, agricultural development specialists, community organizers, public health experts, and media professionals. This multidisciplinary expertise allows us to design and deliver integrated programmes on climate resilience, environmental safety, and sustainable livelihoods, while ensuring gender-responsive and inclusive approaches.
The EPTDO primary focus areas include climate change adaptation and mitigation, as well as disaster risk reduction (DRR) and Waste Management. Our vision, mission and thematic areas of function are aligning with the core principles of the United Nations, and we are proud to be the only accredited NGO in Afghanistan by the UNFCCC, UNEP, UNCCD, GEF-CSOs Network and the UN established CLIMATE CHARTER. This accreditation allowing us to participate in the United Nations international conference in the world. In our participation, we advocate for the climate actions and we raise awareness of the people about the vulnerability of Afghanistan.
Our work focuses on protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development across Afghanistan. We strive to build resilient communities and ecosystems by emphasizing climate adaptation, livelihood and agricultural development, and gender equality.
Additionally, we aim to mitigate the severe impacts of climate change through the following thematic areas:
• Climate Change Adaptation
• Climate Change Mitigation
• Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
• Biodiversity Conservation
• Land Restoration/Conservation – Agroforestation
• Capacity Building and Training
• Waste Management
• Women's Inclusion/Gender Equality
The EPTDO has a proven track record of successfully implementing a variety of complex climate change and environmental programs and projects, both independently and on behalf of donor organizations. Our efforts have been recognized by several international organizations and agencies, reflecting our commitment to impactful environmental action.