- Lead overall project implementation across all target provinces.
- Develop and regularly update project work plans, timelines, and implementation strategies.
- Coordinate closely with UNICEF, PPHD, Provincial nutrition officers, Department of Education, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Supervise and provide technical guidance to provincial teams, including project supervisors/Master Trainers.
- Support the organization and delivery of Training of Trainers (ToT) and school-level trainings.
- Ensure Master Trainers and teachers understand S-WIFS technical guidelines and protocols.
- Ensure implementation follows updated MoPH and MoE Micro nutrient guidelines and MN TWG guidance.
- Oversee school mapping, selection of S-WIFS focal teachers, and weekly IFA distribution.
- Ensure nutrition education and community awareness activities address anaemia, balanced diets, and harmful social norms.
- Compiles analyses and interprets CBNP data received from the community.
- Coordinate with UNICEF health and nutrition extender and the provincial level to ensure timely distribution and proper storage of MNP sachets, IFA tablets, and materials.
- Ensure schools receive all required tools (IFA, IEC materials, reporting formats, water jugs, cups, storage boxes).
- Ensure the proper implementation of MNP and CWIFS campaigns.
- Ensure effective monitoring systems are in place and used consistently.
- Oversee regular monitoring visits by Master Trainers and review monitoring checklists.
- Monitoring from the MNP and CWIFS campaigns.
- Compile and submit accurate monthly and quarterly progress reports to the BDN main office.
- Track project indicators, challenges, lessons learned, and corrective actions.
- Ensure full compliance with BDN Code of Conduct, Child Safeguarding, PSEA/SH, and AAP policies.
- Ensure all staff and contractors are oriented on safeguarding and reporting mechanisms.
- Confirm that safe, accessible, and confidential feedback and complaint mechanisms are in place for beneficiaries.
- Ensure any safeguarding or SEA/SH concerns are immediately reported to the BDN main office.
- Address operational challenges promptly in coordination with provincial management team stakeholders.
Education:
- Medical doctor, bachelor’s degree in public health, Nutrition, and master’s degree is an advantage
Experience:
- Minimum 5 years of experience managing health, nutrition, or school-based programs
- Experience in anemia prevention, adolescent nutrition, or micronutrient programs is highly desirable
- Strong experience in project management, reporting, and team supervision
Skills and Competencies
- Strong leadership and coordination skills
- Excellent planning, monitoring, and reporting abilities
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- Knowledge of child safeguarding, PSEA/SH, and accountability mechanisms
- Ability to travel frequently to project provinces
- Good in English and fluent in local languages (Dari and/or Pashto)
We welcome prospective applicants to submit their resumes and a formal letter of application delineating their credentials and enthusiasm for the role via the provided link until the close of business on January 01, 2026. Please note that applicants may submit only one application for their chosen position.
https://forms.gle/cgCBZWUVx7irTWg96
BDN has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the BDN, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority, and discrimination. BDN also adheres to strict child-safeguarding principles. All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles and will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks. Background checks will include the verification of academic credentials and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check.
Bakhter Development Network (BDN) was established and officially registered in Afghanistan in 2001 as an Afghan non-governmental, non-profit, non-political, and developmental organization. BDN operates in accordance with its constitution in three main thematic areas: health, education, and agriculture and livestock. With its current focus on public health and nutrition, BDN helps communities achieve their developmental goals, while its wider vision is a world of enabled communities working towards a brighter future.
Presently, BDN is actively involved in various initiatives, including the Health Emergency Response Additional Financing (HER AF) undertaking in Balkh and Maidan Wardak Provinces. Additionally, the organization is executing projects such as the Targeted Supplementary Feeding Program (TSFP), AFIAT, and GC 7 in the Balkh and Maidan Wardak Provinces.