Finance/Admin Officer
2026-08-31        Kabul       Full Time        29
Job Location: Kabul
Nationality: National
Category: Finance
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: In accordance with SWOE’s approved salary scale
Vacancy Number: SWOE-HR-005-2026
No. Of Jobs: 1
City: Kabul with travel to Balkh
Organization: Samsoor Watan Organisation for Environment
Years of Experience: four years
Contract Duration: Long term
Gender: Male
Education: Bachelor’s degree
Close date: 2026-08-31


About Samsoor Watan Organisation for Environment:

Samsoor Watan Organization for Environment (SWOE) is a youth-led, non-profit organization based in Kabul and registered with the Ministry of Economy of Afghanistan under Registration No. 5987 (2024). SWOE advances environmental sustainability, climate action, natural-resource conservation, sustainable development, and community resilience through education, research, advocacy, capacity building, and community-based initiatives, with particular emphasis on young people and women.

Job Descriptions:

The Youth-Led Community Climate Action and Environmental Resilience in Kabul and Balkh Provinces of Afghanistan project will be implemented in Kabul and Balkh. Its integrated portfolio includes school and household waste management, plastic reduction, rainwater harvesting, participatory climate-risk mapping, community-led micro-projects, tree planting and protection, bio-briquette training and kits for 50 women, support for four youth innovations, university collaboration, ALCOY, MEAL/accountability, and donor reporting.

Job Requirements:

1.      Key Responsibilities

1.1  Project-Specific Responsibilities

Ø  Maintain project accounts, coding, vouchers, ledgers, reconciliations, advances, payroll inputs, cash forecasts, financial reports, and document retention for Contract No. 81089420.

Ø  Prepare monthly budget-versus-actual and expenditure forecasts by output and activity; alert management to variances, ineligible costs, delayed liquidation, cash-flow risks, and budget-realignment needs.

Ø  Verify that procurement and payments for training, events, travel, tree planting, rainwater systems, bio-briquette kits, youth innovations, supplies, service providers, and community micro-projects are authorized, competitive, eligible, reasonable, and fully supported.

Ø  Administer procurement files, vendor due diligence, contracts, inventory, assets, office requirements, travel documentation, and periodic physical verification in accordance with SWOE and donor controls.

Ø  Support donor financial reporting, audit, statutory obligations, fraud-risk management, corrective actions, and practical compliance coaching for project personnel.

1.2  Functional Responsibilities

Ø  Maintain complete, accurate, and timely accounting records using the approved chart of accounts, project codes, accounting system, and document-retention structure.

Ø  Prepare payment vouchers, receipts, journals, bank and cash reconciliations, payroll inputs, advances, liquidation records, and supporting schedules in accordance with authorization limits and segregation of duties.

Ø  Prepare monthly financial reports, budget-versus-actual analyses, cash forecasts, fund requests, donor financial reports, and variance explanations for management review.

Ø  Verify the eligibility, accuracy, approval, coding, procurement compliance, and supporting evidence of transactions before payment or recording.

Ø  Maintain cash and bank controls, conduct cash counts, safeguard financial instruments, monitor advances and receivables, and promptly report irregularities.

Ø  Coordinate procurement and administration in accordance with approved thresholds, competition requirements, conflict-of-interest rules, vendor due diligence, asset controls, and value-for-money principles.

Ø  Maintain supplier, contract, lease, inventory, asset, insurance, utilities, vehicle, and office-administration records and support periodic physical verification.

Ø  Support annual budgeting, project cost planning, audit preparation, statutory and regulatory filings, and implementation of audit recommendations.

Ø  Provide practical compliance guidance to budget holders and staff while maintaining appropriate independence and escalating suspected fraud, corruption, or control breaches.

Ø  Promote resource-efficient and environmentally responsible office administration and procurement.

1.3  Coordination, Reporting and Learning

Ø  Maintain effective working relationships with relevant internal functions and authorized external stakeholders.

Ø  Provide accurate and timely inputs to monthly, quarterly, annual, donor, management, and ad hoc reports as relevant to the position.

Ø  Document implementation challenges, corrective actions, good practices, lessons learned, and recommendations for adaptive management and future programming.

Ø  Participate in planning, review, coordination, and learning meetings and follow through on assigned actions.

1.4  Safety, Security, Gender, Inclusion and Safeguarding

Ø  Comply with SWOE safety and security procedures and contribute actively to individual and team duty of care.

Ø  Integrate gender equality, youth participation, disability inclusion, cultural sensitivity, conflict sensitivity, and do-no-harm principles into assigned work.

Ø  Uphold the code of conduct and zero tolerance for sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment, child abuse, discrimination, retaliation, fraud, corruption, and conflicts of interest.

Ø  Protect confidential and personal information; obtain informed consent; and immediately report safeguarding, security, fraud, or serious environmental and social concerns through authorized channels.

2.      Key Working Relationships

Internal: Executive Director, with day-to-day coordination with the Project Manager; project team; MEAL/accountability; finance and administration; human resources; safeguarding/security focal points; and senior management. External: relevant line ministries and local authorities, communities, schools, universities, youth and women’s groups, civil society, suppliers/service providers, media, donors, and partners, as appropriate to the role and delegated authority.

3.      Qualifications and Experience

Ø  Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business administration, economics, or a related field. Professional accounting training or certification is an advantage.

Ø  At least four years of progressive experience in NGO finance and administration, preferably with donor-funded projects.

Ø  Strong knowledge of bookkeeping, reconciliations, budgeting, internal control, audit support, procurement, payroll administration, and financial reporting.

Ø  Proficiency in spreadsheet and accounting software and high numerical accuracy.

Ø  Working proficiency in Dari and/or Pashto and English.

4.      Required Competencies

Ø  Integrity and fiduciary judgement

Ø  Accuracy and attention to detail

Ø  Financial analysis and forecasting

Ø  Internal control and compliance

Ø  Planning and service orientation

Ø  Confidentiality and constructive challenge

Ø  Proven ability to analyze problems, identify practical solutions, and work effectively under changing field conditions.

Ø  Proficiency in Microsoft Office and relevant projects, financial, HR, communication, or data-management systems.

Submission Guidelines:

·       Submit a current CV (normally no more than three pages) and a concise cover letter explaining suitability for the position.

·       State the exact vacancy number and position title in the email subject line.

·       Submit applications to info@samsoorwatan.org and sulimankhil@samsoorwatan.org no later than August 31, 2026

·       Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. SWOE does not charge a fee at any stage of recruitment.

·       Any offer is subject to funding, satisfactory identity/qualification/reference checks, and acceptance of SWOE’s code of conduct, safeguarding/PSEA, anti-fraud, security, and other applicable policies.

Submission Email:

info@samsoorwatan.org and sulimankhil@samsoorwatan.org

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