0 Negotiable or Not Mentioned
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam
10 days ago
earthlungs.org
9 Applied 3 Ultra Applied
Earth Lungs is seeking a dedicated and entrepreneurial professional to lead the implementation of the BEEyond Trees initiative in Tanzania. This role is central to establishing a sustainable beekeeping and honey value chain program that serves the dual purpose of ecosystem restoration and the improvement of community livelihoods. The coordinator will be responsible for building a conservation enterprise from its early stages, facilitating direct engagement with local communities, restoration teams, and various market partners to ensure long-term success. The candidate will navigate the intersection of environmental stewardship and economic development by managing complex project logistics and training community members. This position is based in Dar es Salaam and offers a unique opportunity to lead environmental impact projects that deliver social benefits. By strengthening stewardship across Tanzania, the coordinator ensures that the initiative remains viable and impactful for years to come.
Key Requirements
Experience in apiculture and honey value chains
Strong skills in community engagement and training
Background in enterprise development
Experience in natural resource management and conservation initiatives
Entrepreneurial professional mindset
~850,000 Mentioned
Tanzania, Arusha
17 days ago
oikosea.org
6 Applied 4 Pro Applied
Oikos East Africa (OEA) is seeking a dedicated Land Use Plan Officer to join their Biodiversity Conservation Programme in Arusha, Tanzania. This position is primarily focused on the Ecoboma 3 project but involves supporting various other OEA initiatives, such as the RESTORE project. The officer will be responsible for land use planning and management, working closely with local stakeholders, including village and district authorities, to promote sustainable development and environmental conservation. The Land Use Plan Officer will collaborate with the Administration and Logistics departments to ensure field trips to project areas are effectively executed.
The successful candidate will join an independent Tanzanian NGO with over two decades of experience in biodiversity protection and poverty reduction. The role involves 45 hours of work per week, primarily from Monday to Friday, with occasional Saturday duties as dictated by the work plan. The monthly gross salary for this position ranges from TZS 850,000 to TZS 1,000,000, depending on the candidate's level of experience. This is a non-negotiable salary range. Women are highly encouraged to apply for this impactful opportunity to work on nature-based enterprises and climate change adaptation in Northern Tanzania.
Key Requirements
At least a Bachelor’s degree in Land Planning
At least 2 years of experience in leading land use plan development in Tanzania
Proficiency in GIS software for mapping and data analysis
Fluency in both English and Kiswahili languages
Demonstrated knowledge of biodiversity conservation and natural resource management