WASSA is implementing a SIDA-funded project in Badghis Province aimed at strengthening community resilience, protection mechanisms, and sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable populations, including IDPs, returnees, and host communities.
The Capacity Strengthening Officer will play a key role in enhancing the institutional and technical capacities of Community-Based Structures (CBS), local stakeholders, and project staff to ensure quality implementation, sustainability of interventions, and long-term community ownership of project outcomes.
2. Purpose of the Position
The Capacity Strengthening Officer is responsible for designing, implementing, monitoring, and documenting structured capacity-building initiatives that improve governance, accountability, climate resilience practices, protection mainstreaming, and sustainable livelihoods at community level.
The position ensures that capacity development interventions are aligned with project objectives, donor requirements (SIDA), and international standards including accountability and safeguarding principles.
3. Scope of Work
The Capacity Strengthening Officer will:
- Lead capacity needs assessments and develop tailored strengthening strategies.
- Build technical and organizational capacities of CBS and relevant stakeholders.
- Integrate protection, gender equality, inclusion, and climate resilience principles into all trainings.
- Promote sustainability and community ownership mechanisms.
4. Key Responsibilities
A. Capacity Development Planning and Implementation
- Conduct comprehensive Training Needs Assessments (TNA) for CBS, project staff, and key stakeholders.
- Develop an annual and quarterly Capacity Strengthening Plan aligned with the project workplan.
- Design and contextualize training modules, manuals, guidelines, and IEC materials.
- Facilitate participatory trainings on:
- Community governance and leadership
- Organizational management and financial transparency
- Climate resilience and environmental sustainability
- Livelihood sustainability and market linkages
- Protection mainstreaming and safeguarding
- Gender equality and social inclusion
- Apply adult learning methodologies and participatory approaches during trainings.
- Organize refresher trainings and follow-up mentoring sessions.
- Provide on-the-job coaching and mentoring to CBS members and facilitators.
B. Community-Based Structure (CBS) Strengthening
- Support the establishment, registration (if applicable), and functional strengthening of CBS.
- Develop and support CBS internal governance tools (bylaws, action plans, record-keeping systems).
- Strengthen accountability, transparency, and community participation mechanisms.
- Promote inclusive representation of women, youth, persons with disabilities, and marginalized groups.
- Support CBS in developing sustainability and resource mobilization strategies.
- Facilitate linkages between CBS and relevant government departments and service providers.
C. Institutional Strengthening and Coordination
- Coordinate with local authorities, community elders, and sectoral stakeholders to align capacity initiatives.
- Support harmonization of capacity-building efforts with other actors in the province.
- Represent WASSA in relevant coordination meetings when delegated.
- Ensure capacity development approaches are consistent with national and donor standards.
D. Safeguarding, Accountability and Protection Mainstreaming
- Ensure safeguarding and Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) principles are integrated into all capacity-building activities.
- Promote awareness of community feedback and complaint mechanisms (CFRM).
- Ensure do-no-harm principles are applied in all trainings and community engagement.
- Identify and mitigate risks related to exclusion, conflict sensitivity, and protection concerns.
E. Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Documentation
- Develop training monitoring tools (pre/post tests, evaluation forms, follow-up checklists).
- Coordinate closely with the MEAL team to measure capacity development indicators.
- Document success stories, lessons learned, and best practices.
- Maintain organized training records and attendance sheets.
- Prepare monthly, quarterly, and ad-hoc reports as required by the Project Manager.
- Contribute to donor reports (SIDA) by providing accurate capacity-building data.
F. Compliance and Quality Assurance
- Ensure all activities comply with WASSA policies and donor requirements.
- Maintain proper documentation and filing systems.
- Ensure ethical conduct and professional standards in all engagements.
- Perform any other related tasks assigned by the Project Manager to ensure successful project implementation.