Job Openings Agronomist

About the job Agronomist

Vacancy Number:

SFL_AFG_ 049_2025

Post Title:

Agronomist.

Minimum Education Level:

Bachelors degree In Agriculture.

Organization:

Shelter For Life International (SFL).

Program

Strengthening Access to Essential Food Security and Health Services (Support for Afghan People) Project (OSRO/AFG/155/ASB).

Duty Station:

Takhar and Badakhshan Provinces, indicate in your subject email the province you apply for

No. of Position:

2

Gender

Male.

Nationality:

Afghan.

Salary Range:

As per the organization's project salary.

Duration:

14 Months with 3 Months of Probationary.

Job Type:

Full Time.

Type of Contract:

Project Based.

Announcing Date:

26 December 2025

Closing Date:

3 January 2026

Background:

Shelter for Life International (SFL) is a non-governmental, non-political, non-profit and international faith-based organization. It has been working in Afghanistan since 1998 and is presently managing long-term and short-term humanitarian and development programs to the people in need in countries around the world. SFL is currently operational in Afghanistan, Liberia, South Sudan, Senegal and Tajikistan. Our Headquarters is located in Minnetonka, MN and funded by multiple donors such as BPRM, USG, USDA WFP and FAO. SFL has rich experience and provides assistance in the following areas; Agriculture Development, Food Security, livelihood and emergency, Shelter and Population Settlement, Application of Microcredit, Infrastructure Development and Health and Nutrition.

Shelter for Life (SFL), in partnership with FAO, is implementing, the Strengthening Access to Essential Food Security and Health Services (Support for Afghan People) Project (OSRO/AFG/155/ASB) aim to strengthen food security and resilience among vulnerable households in Takhar and Badakhshan Province. These projects respond to acute food insecurity caused by prolonged drought, economic instability, and limited agricultural productivity. By providing immediate food assistance, agricultural inputs, and capacity-building support, the projects seek to enhance livelihoods, improve nutrition, and reduce the vulnerability of smallholder farmers and at-risk communities, thereby contributing to overall stability and resilience in the provinces

Job Summary:

The Agronomist will play a key technical role in the implementation of the Strengthening Access to Essential Food Security and Health Services (Support for Afghan People) Project (OSRO/AFG/155/ASB) in Takhar and Badakhshan Provinces. The position will provide agricultural expertise, technical support, and field-based guidance to ensure effective distribution and utilization of agricultural inputs, including certified wheat seeds, summer crop packages, and dairy kits. The Agronomist Officer will be responsible for delivering practical training to beneficiaries on improved cultivation practices, crop management, and sustainable agricultural techniques, with the overall aim of improving food security, enhancing household resilience, and increasing productivity among vulnerable farming communities.

Shelter for Life implements safe and PSEA-sensitive human resources practices
and processes throughout recruitment, contracting, and performance management to ensure the safety and well-being of all staff and beneficiaries.

Shelter for Life has zero-tolerance policy on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA).

Key Responsibility:

  1. Provide technical guidance on summer crops, cereal crops, Saffron and soybean and vegetable crop agro-technics, including soil preparation, seed handling, and cultivation, irrigation, and pest/disease management.
  2. Facilitate training and demonstrations on pre-harvest and post-harvest practices to improve crop productivity and quality.
  3. Support climate-resilient approaches such as integrated pest management, agroforestry, composting, and bio-fertilizer use.
  4. Conduct field monitoring, provide on-site advice to farmers, and ensure proper adoption of improved practices.
  5. Prepare technical plans, report, and maintain accurate records of training and field activities in line with project objectives.
  1. Provide technical agronomic support to ensure effective crop production, adoption of improved seeds and fertilizers, and integration of climate-smart agricultural practices among project beneficiaries
  2. Provide technical guidance on summer crop cultivation practices.
  3. Support land preparation, planting, irrigation, fertilization, and pest/disease control.
  4. Conduct field demonstrations and Farmer Field Schools (FFS).
  5. Promote climate-smart and improved agricultural practices.
  6. Ensure effective use of distributed agricultural inputs by farmers.
  7. Facilitate awareness sessions on crop diversification and soil fertility.
  8. Provide tailored advice to smallholder farmers, women, and vulnerable groups.
  9. Train community mobilizers, facilitators and farmer groups to strengthen local capacity.
  10. Conduct regular field visits to monitor crop progress and provide solutions.
  11. Collect field data on seed usage, crop performance, and yields.
  12. Establish and monitor demonstration plots for improved technologies.
  13. Coordinate closely with Project Manager, FAO staff, and local authorities.
  14. Liaise with extension agents, input suppliers, and other stakeholders.
  15. Prepare and submit regular technical and field progress reports.
  16. Document beneficiary feedback, lessons learned, and success stories.
  17. Contribute agricultural analysis to the final project report.
  18. Ensure compliance with environmental, safeguarding, and gender policies.
  19. Promote womens participation and gender inclusivity in project activities.
  20. Perform any other duties assigned by the Project Manager in line with project objectives and organizational policies.

Qualification/

Requirements:

  • Bachelors degree in Agriculture.
  • Minimum 7 Years of General Experience with NGOs, INGOs or UN agencies.
  • 5 years relevant work experience in the field of Agriculture with NGOs, INGOs or UN agencies.
  • High attention to detail, effective time management skills, strong work ethic, a willingness to learn new skills, and the ability to be a self-starter.
  • Computer skills at the operator level, especially with MS Office packages.
  • Fluency in English and Dari and/or Pashto, both written and spoken.
  • Ability or experience in the field of community driven development projects monitoring
  • Having strong report writing skills.
  • Experience in planning, reporting and budgeting.
  • Good communication skill and able to pass the massage/questions in local languages to the respondents.
  • Have good interpersonal skills and ability to plan work.
  • Supervisory, team worker, analytical, and troubleshooting skills.
  • Regional and cultural knowledge of areas of SFL field operations in Afghanistan
  • Willingness to work long hours when required
  • Ability and willingness to travel to the project sites and outside of duty station within Afghanistan and adjust to the SFL environment as frequently as required
  • Honest, proactive, well mannered, and must share values of SFL.
  • Willing to stay in field locations
  • Ready to work, live and travel in an intricate and strenuous environment
  • Local candidates will be preferred.
  • To be an Afghan citizen.

Submission Guideline:

Application procedure:

Interested qualified candidates should submit a full CV with a cover letter explaining their motivation in applying for the job and highlighting their relevant skills and experience and send your application / CV to the below email account; https://www.careers-page.com/sflinternational Please do not forget to write Position Title and Vacancy Number in the subject of your email and indicate in your subject email the province you apply for.

Academic certificates or references need not to be submitted at this time. These will be requested if called for an interview.

Only short-listed candidates will be invited for a written test and/or interview.

Applications after announcement closing date or Application in hard copy will not be accepted.

The successful applicant will be expected to undergo a Background & Reference check and be compliant and sign up to Shelter for lifes Code of Conduct, PSEA (Prevention from Sexual exploitation and abuse) and other SFLs policies prior to a final offer being made.