
The Western Tanzania Program Director leads TNC’s strategy, partnerships, and delivery in Western Tanzania to achieve the Lake Tanganyika Basin 2030 goals: durably conserving 30% of the Basin’s freshwater and terrestrial Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) and other critical habitats in a connected, transboundary network, sustained through conservation finance and governance and grounded in inclusive and equitable co-management systems.
Focusing within and around the Lake Tanganyika catchment area/ basin that includes the Malagarasi–Muyovozi (Moyowosi) ecosystem, this role drives outcomes that: (i) upgrade the protection status and improve the management effectiveness of critical terrestrial habitats and wildlife corridors; (ii) implement the Regenerative Agriculture Multifaceted Initiative, sustainable fishing, and other community interventions around corridors and critical habitats to promote diversified, climate resilient livelihoods, reduce encroachment and address sedimentation; and (iii) strengthen community–government partnerships for shared monitoring and results‑based finance that enable durable, mutually beneficial conservation and climate resilience.
Reporting to the Lake Tanganyika Basin Director and based either in Kigoma or Tabora, the Western Tanzania Program Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the program implementation, including supervising a team of around 6 staff, and coordinating the overall work of other TNC staff and implementing partners. The Director will oversee the delivery of results, reporting, and other aspects of project direction including timely execution of budget and workplan, monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL), safeguards, and more. The Director will manage one or more large public grants and will demonstrate project management excellence and oversight for effective delivery. Working closely with TNC regional teams and cross-functional teams, they will engage with and pursue aligned opportunities and activities that advance broader Lake Tanganyika Basin outcomes for nature, people and climate. The role requires deep experience in landscape-scale conservation in Tanzania, community-based natural resource management, and the ability to translate science into policy and on-the-ground impact.
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No work visa sponsorship is available for this role, and candidates must have the legal authority to work in Tanzania. This is a funding-contingent position and is not term-limited.
The starting pay range for a candidate selected for this position is generally within the range of TZS 149,767,300 to 209,673,800 per annum.
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