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Reporting to the Africa Co-Director, the Senior Officer will primarily be responsible for leading the work of NRGI’s Tanzania country program. Working alongside the Africa Co-Director, the incumbent in this role would be responsible for monitoring the overall progress of country specific objective, developing key relationships with key stakeholders: policymakers in the government, parliament, civil society and the media. The Senior Office will be part of a small team based in Tanzania office, and will also work closely with Africa regional team colleagues and thematic teams to deliver on the Tanzania objectives. While Tanzania is the primary focus of this post, the post-holder may be required to work on other countries in the Anglophone Africa region as directed by the Regional Director.
Input into regional processes
Work on other countries’ programs in the region or on regional-level initiatives as may be directed by the Regional Director from time to time.
NOTE: The responsibilities of this role are subject to modifications as may be necessary in response to the changing needs of the organization including but not limited to working on other NRGI countries in the region.
Position Reports to: Africa Co-Director
Position directly supervises: All country based/designated staff. Currently the Economist and Program Assistant.
Coordinates internally and externally with:
Internal: Colleagues in other thematic groups working on specific country/regional/global projects
External: Coordinates with partner institutions, external counsel, consultants and vendors
Work permit/visas: candidates must have evidence of work permit/residency in Tanzania
Working Environment: Full-time position, official hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; flexibility required when extended hours are needed to meet deliverables.
NRGI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. NRGI considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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