The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) is a nonprofit policy institute and grant-making organization that promotes the responsible management of oil, gas and mineral resources for the benefit of all. Improving natural resource governance is one of the most significant development challenges of the decade and will determine the future of 1 billion people globally who live in scarcity in the midst of resource abundance. Countries with non-renewable resource wealth face both a challenge and an opportunity—when used poorly or squandered, non-renewable resource wealth can cause economic instability, social conflict and lasting environmental impacts; used well, they can create prosperity for current and future generations. NRGI is a recognized leader in the field of natural resource governance, helping people to realize the benefits of their countries’ endowments of oil, gas and minerals in order to build a more stable and sustainable future. For more information, please visit www.resourcegovernance.org
NRGI has a staff of over 100, supporting our global advocacy and regional programs in more than 20 countries. NRGI has registered offices in New York, Accra, Beirut, Dar es Salaam, Jakarta, Lima and London, and additional colleagues working in Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Cameroon, DRC, Guinea, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Uganda, Tunisia, and Ukraine. As a complex and dispersed organization, a strong operational backbone is key to our impact on the ground and to advancing our mission.
Reporting to the Africa Co-Director, the Tanzania Manager will be responsible for providing oversight and strategy of the design and implementation of various country programs and initiatives. Working alongside the Africa Co-Director, the incumbent in this role would be responsible for monitoring the overall progress of country specific objectives and goals, developing key relationships with policymakers in governments and parliament, leading a small team and working closely with colleagues from other country and regional programs.
NRGI will be launching its new strategic planning process in July 2018. As we reevaluate our long-term engagement in Tanzania, we are hiring a Country Manager for a one (1) year fixed term position with the option to renew for an additional one year to help shape the direction of our future programming in Tanzania.
The responsibilities of this role are subject to modifications as required by the needs of the organization.
Position Reports to: Africa Co-Director
Position directly supervises: The Economist, Media Development Associate and Program Assistant
External: Host institutions, external counsel, consultants and vendors
Advanced University degree in relevant fields, preferably political science, economics, law, international relations or sociology
The responsibilities of this role are subject to modifications as required by the needs of the organization.
Working Environment: Full-time fixed term position, official hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; flexibility required when extended hours are needed to meet deliverables.