Education & Experience Requirements:
Education: A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Social Sciences, Environmental Science, WASH, or Humanitarian Studies is required.
Experience: Candidates should have a minimum of 2–3 years of experience in emergency humanitarian response, including at least 1 year in a management role. Prior experience with an NGO or INGO is preferred.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
1. Familiarity with SPHERE standards and other emergency guidelines in Afghanistan, including MRRD WASH standards.
2. Knowledge in WASH in emergencies, including water trucking, water quality analysis, sanitation, and waste management.
3. Proficiency in Excel, Kobo, and other reporting and data management tools.
TRANSVERSAL SKILLS:
1. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
2. Project management expertise, including planning, coordination, goal setting, and budget management.
3. Team management and leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and supervise staff effectively.
TECHNICITY:
The PM should have a technical background and demonstrate capacity to guide his team, review technical documents and ensure they are in accordance with national and global standards.
MANAGEMENT:
The PM should demonstrate the ability to effectively plan, coordinate, and manage both the project and the team under their responsibility, including setting clear goals, establishing timelines, and overseeing budget management.
ANALYSIS/STRATEGY:
The PM should possess strong problem-solving skills, the ability to analyze challenges and identify effective solutions, and the capacity to adapt to changing environments. They should be able to adjust field activities with a degree of autonomy.
SECURITY MANAGEMENT:
As the PM will often be operating at a distance from the base, they must be able to assess and manage the security of their field team on a daily basis.
WRITING:
The PM should be able to prepare and submit reports on coordination meetings and project activities, both for Solidarités International and for broader coordination and donor purposes.