Job Opportunity at ActionAid Tanzania, Procurement and Logistics Officer
Jobs at ActionAid Tanzania 2017
ActionAid Tanzania started its operation in Tanzania in 1998. It
envisions seeing Tanzania without poverty and injustice in which every
person enjoys his/her right to a life of dignity. Currently, the
organization is looking for a qualified, experienced and self-motivated
person to fill in the following post:
Job Title: Procurement and Logistics Officer
Work Station: Dar es Salaam, Head Office
Reports to: Head of HROD & SS
Department: HROD & SS
Job Role:
To facilitate and implement procurement and logistics under supervision
of the Head of Human Resources, Organizational Development and Support
Services.
Qualification and Experience
• A Bachelor’s Degree in Procurement and Logistics/supplies Management
Possession of CPSP will be an added advantage
• Minimum three (2) years’ experience in procurement and logistics from a
reputable organization. An NGO experience is an added value.
Job Title: Program Coordinator
Work station: Pemba Local Rights Program (LRP)
Reports to: Women Rights & LRPs Oversight Manager
Department: Program & Policy
Job Role:
To plan, co-ordinate and implement ActionAid Tanzania (AATZ’s) LRP
programs. The key objective of this position is advocate for changes in
policies and practices that impact on the lives of the people living in
poverty. Guiding and facilitating local programs for active mobilization
and organization of the people living in poverty
Qualification and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Development studies in any
relevant social Sciences Discipline from a recognized institution
To apply, submit your updated curriculum vitae, a motivation letter and
state your gross salary expectation per month and send to Head of HROD &
SS, through E-mail:jobs.tanzania@actionaid.org
Closing date: 23rd January 2017 at 14.00hrs. Please clearly indicate
“Application for ActionAid Tanzania Procurement & Logistic Officer” in
your email subject. ActionAid respects all candidate applications, as a
result of the volume of responses that we receive, we can unfortunately
only respond to shortlisted candidates. All applications will be
considered on their individual merit; however, suitably qualified women
are especially encouraged to apply.
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