MOHAMMED ENTERPRISES TANZANIA LTD
        JOB OPPORTUNITY
        Position: Accountant            (General accounting and Account receivables)Company: MeTL
City: Dar es Salaam
Job Description
Key Assignments
1. Accounts Receivable
• Issue customer invoices according to supporting docs
• Reconcile customer accounts, match and clear completed transactions
2. Inventory Management
• Coordinate with Mtwara workshop team to ensure GR's and issues are done correctly and month end stock value reflects actual
quantities available
3. General Accounting
• Reconcile Balance Sheet GL's, match and clear completed transactions
General Attributes
1. Good communication & interpersonal skills
2. Fast learner, able to work with minimum supervision
Position Requirements
1. 2 years' work experience in Accounting, with 1+ year(s) experience in debt collection
2. Knowledge of Intermediate/Advanced MS Excel
3. Knowledge of accounting software (SAP/ERP)
4. Graduate (BCom, BA, etc), and pursuing CPA or ACCA
5. Sound knowledge of basic book keeping concepts and accounting principles is a must
Application instructions: Register on https://www.everjobs.co.tz/ create your profile and apply to the position.
TANZANIA NATURAL RESOURCE FORUM
                      JUMUIKO                        LA MALIASILI TANZANIA
            Position: Monitoring and                  Learning Coordinator
            Deadline: 27th October, 2015
            Duty Station: Arusha
            Reporting To: Executive                Director
            1.  Overview
            The Tanzania Natural Resource                Forum (TNRF) is a network organization registered in 2006                as a Non- Governmental Organization. It aims to achieve                improved natural resource governance for sustainable rural                livelihoods and better conservation outcomes. TNRF bridges                the gap between  people's  local natural resource                management needs and practices, and national natural                resource management priorities, policies, laws and                programs. As a network organization, it brings together                members to change policy and practice in the natural                resource sector for the better by:
            Building and sharing a                knowledge base of practice; and
            Strengthening citizen voice and                skills for improved natural resource governance.
            TNRF supports its members by                improving communication, sharing information, promoting                collaboration and strengthening collective action. It                remains flexible so it can effectively respond to emerging                natural resource issues in Tanzania, while at the same                time TNRF has identified key strategic areas of engagement                where it seeks to bring about positive change. TNRF                facilitates platforms to strengthen dialogue and                information sharing and to enable advocacy and strengthen                citizens' voices. In facilitating platforms, TNRF focuses                its attention on three key strategic areas: Community                Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM), Land Based                Investment (LBI) and Communicating Climate Change (CCC).
            Through the ArdhiYetu                Programme(AYP) and Pastoralist Programme(PP), TNRF seeks                to recruit a Monitoring and Learning Coordinator for the                Organization. The Monitoring and Learning Coordinator will                be responsible for developing, maintaining and                implementing TNRF's monitoring system at the institutional                level and providing direct support to the ArdhiYetu and                Pastoralist Programmes. This monitoring system will play                an essential role at TNRF as it will serve as the tool to                ensure accurate monitoring and analysis of all TNRF                programs and projects, which will allow TNRF to                continuously improve learning for advocacy work and                improve TNRF services to members and partners.
            The Pastoral Programme(PP) is                one of the rangeland programs being jointly managed by                TNRF and CARE, which runs for four years and is funded by                Irish Aid. TNRF is essentially responsible for providing                policy,  communications  and  technical  support  to  the                 program.  The  program  was  designed  to  be implemented                through partnership with registered Tanzanian civil                society organizations (CSOs) and national level advocacy                NGOs that work to improve the capacity of communities to                overcome poverty, reduce vulnerability and strengthen the                rights of men and women for sustainable livelihoods as                well as clear focus on advocacy and policy work.
            Purpose of the position
            To develop, maintain and                implement TNRF's monitoring system to ensure accurate                monitoring and analysis of all programmes and projects of                TNRF, including the core programme in order to                continuously improve learning for advocacy work and TRNF                services to members and partners.
            The MLC should have a sound                understanding of the natural resource sector in Tanzania,                and have the skills to generate thematic syntheses of                topical or controversial issues. Additionally, the MLC                must be able to identify lessons learned through a                systematic monitoring system and coordinate the use of                those lessons for future advocacy and field work.
            2.   Core responsibilities
            To develop and coordinate the                implementation of participatory learning, advocacy and                monitoring approaches and processes, institutionalising                and making strategic use of outcome monitoring as a                methodology
            In collaboration with TNRF                Pastoralist Programme Manager, the Monitoring and Learning                Coordinator will collect, analyse monitoring data and                produce reports on a quarterly basis for the programme.
            To establish and maintain a                learning and advocacy framework for TNRF interaction with                partners and members in collaboration with the                Communications and Advocacy Coordinator with the support                of the Strategic Area Coordinators(LBI & CBNRM) and                Executive Director
            To develop and maintain outcome                monitoring journals; update and maintain a monitoring                database.
            To oversee proper use of the                M&E tools by the field staff and other stakeholders.
            To organise internal training                workshops and other interactive sessions to build capacity                in relation to the learning and advocacy framework
            To review existing monitoring                management information systems of implementing partners                and identify where support is needed.
            To coordinate collection of                data by the partners and TNRF officers from the field
            To process and analyse the                information and generate appropriate reports for                management and other stakeholders.
            To prepare monthly, quarterly                and annual reports (in collaboration with the Strategic                Area Coordinators and project Officers), for submission to                the Executive Director and presentation at regular                quarterly staff meetings on outcome monitoring for                validation and integration into learning mechanisms
            To analyse information and                document lessons learned from the monitoring reports and                suggests areas for improvement
            To assess institutional                performance in achieving strategic objectives in all                program areas
            To identify the need, drawing                up the ToR, and conducting/or supervising all evaluation                and Impact studies.
            The Monitoring and Learning                Coordinator will report to the Executive Director and work                closely with the LBI Coordinator, CBNRM Programmes                Coordinator, the Communications Team, Pastoralist                Programme Manager and other Special Projects officers and                supported by bi-weekly meetings with the team to oversee                the implementation of the projects.
            3.   Outputs
            The Monitoring and Learning                Coordinator will be responsible for the following outputs:
            Promote the TNRF vision and                objectives of the LBI programme and PP to stakeholders
            Learning, advocacy and                monitoring approaches and processes developed and a                learning and advocacy framework for TNRF established and                in use by the Working Groups, projects and programmes
            Assessments of the natural                resource sector functioning and strategies developed
            Thematic synthesis of                topical/controversial issues generated
            Lesson learnt from previous                advocacy and learning experiences in Tanzania and the                regions generated
            The lessons from the LBI                programme/projects are shared with the relevant                stakeholders (i.e. local government, central government,                parliament, CSOs)
            Effective programme monitoring                and evaluation
            Effective, timely and accurate                donor reporting
            Institutional programme for                monitoring and learning carried out
            4.   Required Qualifications                and desirable attributes
            The Monitoring and Learning                Coordinator will have the following broad skill-set and                attributes:
            Advanced degree in relevant                discipline (e.g. natural resource management, rights based                development/advocacy, Community/rural Development).
            First degree with relevant,                excellent proven experience may also be considered
            A thorough knowledge of Logical                Framework Analysis, and knowledge of Organisational                Development Issues
            Knowledge of outcome monitoring
            Good contextual knowledge of                local issues, community priorities and social and cultural                constraints and realities.
            Knowledge of the latest                developments in the M&E field, including proven                experience in participatory methodologies such as PLA
            Experience in                inter-institutional collaboration, at both government and                non-government levels, in a local and national setting
            At least two years of                experience in: participatory assessment and monitoring,                community training, data collections, and monitoring and                design experience.
            Excellent facilitation and                training skills and experience including participatory and                interactive methodologies.
            Excellent interpersonal skills,                with the ability to network and to develop and maintain                strong relationships at all levels with local communities,                government agencies, the  business community, the not-                for- profit sector and the TNRF network.
            A strong communicator in                English and Kiswahili, able to support the advancement of                the TNRF Membership as a broad civil-society community in                the pursuit of improved natural resource management,                sustainable development and better conservation outcomes.
            Keen interest in and commitment                to advancing the rights of minority/indigenous                communities, particularly in relation to their                territories, areas and natural resources
            Willingness to travel on a                regular basis and work with local organizations and                communities in remote areas
            Adaptable, flexible, able to                take initiative and prioritize amongst competing demands
            Computer literate in word                processing, Excel, Power Point, Research packages and data                processing or analysis Experience in using web-based tools                to enhance communication capacity is an added advantage
            5.   Behavior Competencies
            Core Competencies
            Communication
            Communicating orally in a clear                manner and adjusting one's use of language to the                receiver's level. Showing one absorbs and understands                important (non) verbal information and asking further                questions when necessary.
            Integrity
            Maintaining high ethical                standards both personally and professionally: being                incorruptible.
            Working with others
            Taking responsibility to build                and maintain positive relationships and valuing the                opinion of others.
            Flexibility
            Adaptable; receptive to new                idea. Willing and able to adapt/change one's behaviour                and/or views to changing circumstances in order to attain                a set goal
            Self- development
            Having insight in one's                identity, values, strengths and weaknesses, interests and                ambitions and taking action in order to enhance one's                competences where and when possible.
            Job related Competencies Vision
            Distancing oneself from daily                routine, exploring ideas for the future, regarding facts                from a distance and seeing them in a broader context or in                the longer term.
            Leading groups
            Providing group/team with                direction and guidance and encourages cooperation between                group/team members in order to attain an objective.
            Networking
            Developing and maintaining                relations, alliances and coalitions within and outside the                organization and using them in order to obtain                information, support and cooperation.
            Planning and organizing
            Setting goals and priorities,                indicating the required actions, time and resources to                achieve those goals.
            Management control
            Controlling  the  progress  of                 employees'  processes,  tasks,  or  activities  and  of                 one's  own  work  and responsibilities.
            Written communication
            Expressing ideas and opinions                by way of appropriately structured documents in clear,                grammatical correct writing, employing language and                terminology tailored to the reader.
            Developing others
            Reviewing and analysing                employees'/partners' strengths and weaknesses,                distinguishing their talents and development needs, and                making sure they are enhanced appropriately through                offering coaching and mentoring.
            6. Terms of contract
            A full and attractive package                commensurate with the nature of the position will be                offered, renewable on the basis of performance and                availability of funds. Interested Candidates for this job                are kindly requested to send their CV accompanied by a                cover letter to recruitment@tnrf.org and clearly indicate                the post you are applying for.
            Female candidates are strongly                encouraged to apply for this position.
            How to Apply: 
            Interested Candidates for this                job are kindly requested to send their CV accompanied by a                cover letter to recruitment@tnrf.org and clearly indicate                the post you are applying for.
              
                
                
          TANZANIA LIBRARY SERVICES BOARD 
        JOB OPPORTUNITIES
        IntroductionThe Tanzania Library Services Board was established under the Act. Of Parliament No.36 of 1964 which was repealed by Act No. 6 0f 1975 which vests responsibility of establishing and maintaining Public libraries and providing Professional and Para - Professional training in the Country.
The Board now invites applications from qualified Tanzanians to fill vacant positions as mentioned below:-
1. PERSONAL SECRETARY GRADE II (2 POSTS)
Duty Station: Bukoba and Morogoro Regional Libraries
Qualifications and experience
• Must be holder of National form IV Certificate with at least 2 credit.
• Must be holder of a Certificate in Secretarial Studies from any recognized Secretarial Institution with typing speed of 50 WPM and shorthand 100 PM.
• Should have ability to communicate both in English and Swahili.
• Must be computer literate.
Duties and Responsibilities
• To type all forms of correspondence, memoranda minutes and reports.
• To handle visitors, ascertain the nature of their business and relay information to the executive concerned.
• To handle diary of appointments, meetings, occasions, official travelling and other scheduled activities.
• To prepare and facilitate departmental and other meetings and process record of the proceedings.
• To keep files, sensitive documents and other material secured.
Personal Attributes
• Ability to work independently and committed to deliver high quality results.
• Demonstrate excellent personal integrity and confidentiality.
• Excellent interpersonal communication skills in both English and Swahili
Age limit – not above 35
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2. ACCOUNTANTS II (2 POSTS)
Duty station NCL – Dar es salaam.
Entry Qualifications
Holder of Bachelor Degree/Advanced Diploma in Accounting with CPA or its equivalent from a recognized University/Institution
Duties and Responsibilities
• To file all accounting documents properly;
• To properly record and file all invoices after payments;
• To follow-up outstanding payments;
• To maintain employees' ledger for staff advances, loans or imprests;
• To maintain accurate registers for debtors;
• To maintain cheques register;
• To prepare bank reconciliation statements
AGE Limit: Not above 35 years.
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3. INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY OFFICER II (1 POST)
Duty station Dar es salaam.
Entry Qualifications
• Holder of Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or computer data processing or related computer studies or its equivalent from a recognized University/Institution.
Duties and responsibilities
• To assist in coding small system jobs for users.
• To assist staff in designing programmes.
• To assist programmers in programming more systems to handle more elaborate jobs;
AGE Limit: Not above 35 years.
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4. HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER I – READVERTISED (1 POST)
Duty station Dar es salaam.
Entry Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in Public Administration/Business Administration majoring in Management, Administration and Human Resources Management/Industrial relations or equivalent qualifications from a recognized University/institution with three years work experience in related field.
In-service
By promotion from Human Resources & Administration Officer II who has shown good performance and has served in that position for three years.
Duties and responsibilities
• To collect, analyses and tabulate manpower statistics and records.
• To handle issues on industrial relations.
• To deal with manpower allocation and development.
• To interpret labour laws, rules and regulations.
• To allocate and furnish offices.
• To assist in preparation of human resource plans.
• To supervise general cleanliness of office premises.
AGE Limit: Not above 35 years.
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5. LIBRARY ASSISTANT GRADE II – 20 POSTS
Duty station Regional Libraries
Entry Qualifications
• Holder of Ordinary Secondary Education Certificate
• Holder of Certificate of Library Studies or its equivalent.
• Computer literacy is an added advantage
Duties and responsibilities
• To display new books and other reading materials;
• To shelve file and issue books;
• To register readers;
• To upkeep backsets of newspapers and journals;
• To repair library publications;
• To assist library users in locating reading materials and retrieving
information;
• To prepare cuttings from newspapers of relevance to the Board;
• To handle simple enquiries from readers; and
• To undertake bibliographical searching.
AGE Limit: Not above 35 years.
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6. LIBRARIAN II (1 POST)
Duty station Dar es salaam
Entry Qualifications
Holders of Bachelors Degree in Librarianship and Information Science or equivalent qualifications from a recognized University/Institution
Duties and Responsibilities
• To assist in Cataloguing and classifying books;
• To assist users in literature searching and reference services;
• To assist the process of Book selection and ordering;
• To compile library statistics and reports ; and
• To shelve, file and issue books;
AGE Limit: Not above 35 years.
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7. TUTOR II (1 POST)
Duty station Bagamoyo
Entry Qualifications
Holders of Bachelors Degree in Librarianship and Information Science or equivalent qualifications from a recognized University/institution
Duties and responsibilities
• To assist in design course programmes within one's competence and present
them to the school governing council for approval;
• To assist in scanning the content and references of each course that one teaches;
• To assist reviewing periodically lecture/Instruction notes and other illustration materials;
• To provide tutorials/seminars so a means of filling in information gaps arising from lecturing;
• To avail times for consultation and provide appropriate guidance to all students requiring individualized assistance;
• To give assignments to students and ensure prompt marking and feedback for each assignment;
• To set examination;
• To write technical papers for presentation in various scholarly for a students seminar both locally and abroad; and
• To write and publish teaching manuals, teaching notes and books within one's area of specialization.
AGE Limit: Not above 35 years.
Mode of Applications
Candidates meeting the required qualifications should send their written applications with two (2) passport size photographs attached on the front page of the application letter along with the following attachments:
(i) A detailed typed Curriculum Vitae (CV) with names of two referees, their addresses, Telephone numbers and E-mail address if any.
(ii) Photocopies of relevant academic certificates.
(iii) Photocopies of Birth Certificate.
Application must be sent to:-
The Director General,
Tanzania Library Services Board,
P.O. Box 9283,
DAR ES SALAAM.
Deadline for application is 21th October, 2015

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