| Job Location: | Kabul |
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| Nationality: | Afghan |
| Category: | Nonprofit-Social Services |
| Employment Type: | Full Time |
| Salary: | As per budget |
| Vacancy Number: | UA-31/MI-H/2025/PRA |
| No. Of Jobs: | 1 |
| City: | Kabul |
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| Organization: | Union Aid |
| Years of Experience: | Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in program management, monitoring & evaluation, or advisory roles within NGOs/INGOs/UN agencies |
| Contract Duration: | One year - extendable |
| Gender: | Male/Female |
| Education: | • Master’s degree preferred in Public Health, Development Studies, Social Sciences, Project Management, Public/Business Administration, or a related fields. • (Bachelor’s degree with more than 7 years of experience is also acceptable). |
| Close date: | 2025-12-20 |
Union Aid (UA) is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political humanitarian and development organization established by Dr. Toryalay Nassery (an Afghan scholar) in July 1979 in Peshawar, Pakistan. It was formed in response to the influx of refugees from Afghanistan and was the first/pioneer organization to serve the Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Union Aid implemented its activities mainly in refugee camps that later became villages, which was one of the biggest refugee camps in the world at that time.
UA initiated its activities in Afghanistan in the 1981 and gradually expanded its services all over Afghanistan.
UA started its activities with two doctors and two paramedical staff that gradually expanded to various programs, including:
Health Care & Nutrition: Establishment and management of hospitals and clinics, maternal and child health services, nutrition programs, family planning, as well as full sponsorship and specialized treatment of patients in European countries including Germany, Spain and Italy.
Food Security: Distribution of food items throughout the country.
Education: Literacy initiatives, school management, scholarships for students, and teacher training programs.
Livelihoods & Vocational Skills: Technical training, handicraft production, and employment generation activities to strengthen self-reliance.
WASH & Shelter: Provision of clean drinking water, sanitation facilities, hygiene promotion, and emergency shelters.
Emergency Response: Life-saving interventions including food and non-food distributions, winter relief packages, and rapid health responses during crises.
Agriculture & Environment: Tree plantation and afforestation initiatives to support sustainability and environmental resilience.
Protection: Women empowerment projects, orphanage centers, and demining project.
Cash Assistance: Continuous financial support for needy families and internally displaced persons (IDPs).
These programs have been made successfully implemented with the strong support of donors including German Government, German donors, UN agencies, Canadian government, International organizations and individuals.
Over the past several decades, Union Aid has played a significant role in improving the lives of tens of millions of Afghans and strengthening thousands of communities throughout Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Position Summary:
Under the overall leadership of the Executive Director, the Program Advisor provides high-level technical, strategic, and programmatic guidance across Union Aid projects. The role ensures that projects are designed, implemented, monitored, and reported according to national standards, donor requirements, and best practices. The Advisor produces high quality, evidence based, and results oriented reports on organizational and projects progress. The Program Advisor leads technical quality assurance, provides strategic advice, supports organizational learning and organizational innovation, and mentors program and relevant technical staff to strengthen program quality and reporting. The role contributes to strengthening Union Aid’s reputation, effectiveness, and accountability.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Technical Guidance
2. Program Quality & Improvement
3. Strategic Planning & Organizational Development
4. Proposal Development & Donor Engagement
5. Capacity Building & Mentorship
6. Reporting & Documentation Support
7. Representation & Coordination
8. Compliance, Quality Assurance, and Risk Management
Qualifications
Experience
Additional Assets:
Core Competencies
Union Aid has a zero tolerance policy with regard to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Union Aid‘s personnel against the people they serve. All forms of sexual exploitation and abuse are incompatible with the universally accepted norms, values, principles and standards that underpin Union Aid. Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) is the responsibility of everyone and all selected candidates will be required to comply with the Union Aid’s PSEA Policy at all times. Selected candidates will therefore undergo rigorous reference and background checks against their past behavior related to sexual exploitation and abuse, and may be required to provide additional information further on in the selection process.