The President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government, through the Liwale District Council, has officially released a supplementary list of candidates shortlisted for upcoming job interviews.
This announcement serves as an important update to the previous job vacancy notice (Ref: BA.150/206/01/93) published on April 20, 2026, and the initial interview shortlist (Ref: HA.263/300/01/05) issued on May 15, 2026.
If you applied for a position with the Liwale District Council, here is everything you need to know about the upcoming interview process.
Interview Schedule and Location
- Dates: The interviews are scheduled to take place over two days, from May 25 to May 26, 2026.
- Time: All candidates must arrive by 8:00 AM on the specified dates.
- Venue: The selection process will be conducted at the Liwale District Hospital Conference Hall.
Mandatory Requirements for Candidates
The council has outlined specific guidelines that all shortlisted individuals must strictly follow when attending the interviews:
- Academic and Professional Certificates: Candidates must bring all their original school and professional certificates for verification purposes, as outlined in the initial job advertisement.
- Identification: You must present a valid, government-recognized form of personal identification. Acceptable documents include:
- National ID (NIDA)
- Driver’s License
- Voter’s ID
- Passport
- Financial Cover: Candidates are expected to self-sponsor. The council will not cover any expenses related to travel, meals, or accommodation during the interview period.
Contact Information
For any official inquiries, candidates can reach out to the Office of the District Executive Director located at the Administration Building, No. 33 Nachingwea Road, Likongowele.
- Postal Address: P.O. Box 23, Liwale
- Phone/Fax: 0232937043
- Email: ded@liwaledc.go.tz
- Official Website: www.liwaledc.go.tz
Please Note: Applicants whose names do not appear in this supplementary announcement should understand that they did not meet the necessary criteria for this stage.
Best of luck to all the shortlisted applicants!
Maa Polyclinic is a private healthcare facility operating under Maa Krupa Health Limited. Located in the Hindu area of Mawenzi within the Moshi Municipal District of the Kilimanjaro Region, the facility officially opened its doors in November 2023.
As a registered polyclinic, it functions as a multi-specialty outpatient care center, offering combined medical services under one roof.
The facility is equipped to provide comprehensive primary and specialized medical care, driven by a dedicated clinical team that features Medical Doctors (MDs) and Registered Nurses focused on patient-centered clinical judgments, standard diagnostic procedures, and general family health medicine.
Available Positions
Maa Polyclinic is expanding its medical team and invites applications from qualified, dynamic, and compassionate healthcare professionals to fill the following available positions:
1. Medical Doctor (MD)
- Qualifications: Degree in Medicine (MD) from a recognized institution.
- Requirements: Must be fully qualified and registered with a valid practicing license.
- Strong clinical judgment and decision-making skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Deep commitment to patient care and safety.
2. Registered Nurse
- Qualifications: Diploma or Degree in Nursing from a recognized institution.
- Requirements: Licensed and professional status with a valid practicing license from the regulatory board.
- Strong patient care, empathy, and clinical skills.
- Good communication and active listening skills.
- Ability to work effectively as a team player in a fast-paced environment.
How to Apply
Interested candidates who meet the above criteria are encouraged to submit their applications, including an updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) and professional certifications, directly via WhatsApp:
WhatsApp Contact Number: 0688 383 838
Application Deadline
The deadline for this application is May 25, 2026
Zinga Polyclinic, under the Children’s Hospital Project managed by JEMA Child Care – Tanzania (JEMA CC-TZ) (Registration No. 00NGO/R1/00963), located in Zinga, Bagamoyo.
Available Positions
Zinga Polyclinc, invites applications from qualified and suitable Tanzanian professionals to fill the following healthcare positions
1. Laboratory Technologist – 1 Post
- Qualifications: Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology from a recognized institution.
- Requirements: Must possess a valid practicing license from the Health Laboratory Practitioners Council.
2. Enrolled Nurse (EN) – 1 Post
- Qualifications: Certificate in Nursing from a recognized institution.
- Requirements: Must possess a valid practicing license from the Tanzania Nursing and Midwifery Council (TNMC).
Requirement and Conditions
- Professional Licensing: Applicants MUST have an active, valid practicing license from their respective professional regulatory bodies.
- Work Location: The successful candidates must be ready to work at the facility located in Zinga, Bagamoyo.
- Competency: Excellent communication skills and a passion for working in a pediatric/child care environment.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit their applications (including an updated CV and copies of academic certificates/licenses) via WhatsApp only via number: 0755 671 165
Important Note: Send text messages or document attachments (PDF/Word). NO PHONE CALLS ALLOWED (WHATSAPP ONLY). WhatsApp Number: 0755 671 165
Mwalimu Nyerere University of Agriculture and Technology (MNUAT) is an public higher learning institution dedicated to advancing agricultural sciences, technology, and allied health disciplines in Tanzania.
MNUAT invites applications from qualified, dynamic Tanzanian candidates to fill the position of Health Laboratory Assistant II at its Dar es Salaam campus.
Job Summary
| Position Title | Health Laboratory Assistant II |
| Employer | Mwalimu Nyerere University of Agriculture and Technology (MNUAT) |
| Duty Station | Dar es Salaam |
| Job Type | Full-Time |
| Experience Required | 12 Months (1 Year) |
| Education Level | Form IV + Certificate in Health Laboratory Science |
| Application Deadline | Monday, June 1, 2026 |
Duties and Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for the following clinical and laboratory duties:
- Sanitation & Maintenance: Maintain high standards of cleanliness within the laboratory environment, including all specialized equipment, workspaces, and glassware.
- Specimen Collection: Collect venous blood samples from patients safely and preserve clinical specimens according to standard medical laboratory procedures.
- Testing & Diagnostics: Perform assigned routine laboratory tests accurately.
- Record Keeping: Maintain meticulous, up-to-date records of all laboratory investigations and test results in the official laboratory register.
- General Support: Perform any other related duties and administrative tasks as assigned by the laboratory supervisor.
Qualifications and Experience
Applicants must meet the following minimum criteria to be considered for the role:
- Basic Education: Holder of a Form IV Secondary Education Certificate (O-Level).
- Professional Training: Must have completed a two (2) years Certificate in Health Laboratory Science or equivalent qualifications from a government-recognized institution.
- Experience: Minimum of 12 months of experience working within a laboratory environment is preferred.
- Working Hours: 8 hours per day (Standard Shift).
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to submit their official applications through the Ajira portal. Ensure all relevant academic certificates, professional qualifications, and national IDs are attached.
Application Deadline
The deadline for this application June 1, 2026
Vision Care is a dedicated non-governmental organization (NGO) working to improve access to quality eye health services in underserved communities across Tanzania.
The organization implements vital ophthalmic outreach programs, cataract surgical camps, and clinical capacity-building initiatives in close collaboration with partner hospitals and government institutions.
Vision Care invites applications from qualified and motivated Tanzanian candidates for the position of Medical Coordinator to support operations in the Pwani Region and other project sites.
Job Summary
| Position Title | Medical Coordinator |
| Organization | Vision Care (Eye Health NGO) |
| Duty Station | Main Office with regular field travel to Pwani Region |
| Experience Required | Minimum 24 Months (2 Years) |
| Education Level | Bachelor’s Degree |
| Funding Partners | Supported by KOICA & international donors |
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Eye Screening Programme Coordination
- Logistics & Fieldwork: Coordinate all logistical arrangements and on-site implementation of community eye screening activities.
- Supply Chain & Inventory: Manage medicine stock following each screening event—conducting strict inventory checks, ensuring proper storage, and tracking shelf life.
- Data Management: Compile and enter screening results into the designated database; track referral cases, prescription records, and follow up on patient outcomes.
- Donor Reporting: Prepare aggregate result reports for KOICA and partner reporting using approved templates within required timeframes.
2. Partner Facility Support & Procurement
- Statistical Reporting: Collect, validate, and consolidate monthly patient statistics from partner healthcare facilities and submit reports to the supervisor.
- Needs Assessments: Conduct quarterly medicine and supply procurement needs assessments.
- Procurement Liaison: Coordinate closely with the procurement officer and pharmacy teams to process purchase requests and confirm delivery schedules.
3. Supported Equipment Management
- On-Site Inspections: Conduct quarterly technical and operational inspections of all project-supported equipment at hub hospitals.
- Condition Tracking: Assess and document equipment functionality, utilization levels, and user difficulties in a standardized quarterly Excel tracking sheet.
- Fault Resolution: Coordinate repair or replacement arrangements and maintain continuous follow-up on unresolved equipment faults, providing status updates to the Country Director.
4. Training, Outreach & Community Awareness
- Capacity Building: Coordinate logistics for specialized training events aimed at local ophthalmologists and surgical nurses.
- Surgical Camps: Provide thorough pre-outreach logistical planning for surgical camps, including equipment packing, transport coordination, and site verification.
- Health Education: Support community eye health awareness initiatives; assist in developing and updating bilingual Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials (English/Swahili).
- Public Events: Facilitate health education sessions and support the coordination of annual public health events such as World Sight Day.
Qualifications and Experience
Minimum Education & Experience
- Education: Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Health Administration, or a related field.
- Experience: Minimum of two (2) years of clinical experience or program coordination/administrative experience within the health sector or international development field.
- Field Work: Absolute willingness and ability to undertake regular, hands-on field trips to the Pwani Region and other project locations.
Preferred Assets (Strong Advantage)
- Prior experience working directly within eye health (ophthalmic) programs.
- Background working on NGO-funded projects, specifically KOICA or other international donor-funded health initiatives.
Core Skills & Competencies
- Data & Proficiency: Strong experience with Excel-based data management, data validation, and report writing alongside standard MS Office apps.
- Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both English and Swahili to effectively liaise with government officials, clinical staff, and international donors.
- Supply Chain Savvy: Familiarity with medical supply chain processes, pharmaceutical stock management, and basic equipment monitoring.
- Independence: Proven ability to work independently, prioritize tasks under loose supervision, and hit deadlines in a dynamic field environment.
How to Apply
Required Application Documents
Interested candidates must submit a complete application package consisting of:
- An Application Letter directly addressing the key responsibilities highlighted in this post.
- An updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) containing the contact details of at least two (2) professional referees.
Submission Portal
To submit your digital application and upload your documents, please click the official email here hrvisioncaretz@gmail.com
Employment Equity Note: Vision Care is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified women and persons living with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters, and exclusion from healthcare.
MSF provides assistance based on need, regardless of race, religion, gender, or political affiliation, guided strictly by the principles of neutrality and impartiality.
MSF Tanzania is seeking a qualified, dynamic, and experienced Tanzanian medical professional to fill the position of Medical Coordinator Support.
Job Summary
| Position Title | Medical Coordinator Support |
| Organization | Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) |
| Duty Station | Dar es Salaam (with regular field visits) |
| Experience Required | Minimum 24 Months (2 Years) |
| Education Level | Medical Doctor Degree (Postgraduate qualification preferred) |
| Application Deadline | Sunday, 07 June 2026 at 17:00 PM (EAT) |
Main Purpose of the Role
The Medical Coordinator Support will assist the Medical Coordinator through delegated clinical and administrative tasks. The successful candidate will ensure strong institutional relationships with local and national healthcare authorities, support project management across various sites, and maintain strict adherence to MSF protocols, hygiene rules, and safety precautions to guarantee high-quality patient care.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Medical Program Supervision & Data Management
- Monitor & Evaluate: Supervise the implementation of ongoing medical activities across assigned project sites according to preset schedules.
- Epidemiological Surveillance: Collect, analyze, and interpret epidemiological data from projects to monitor public health alerts and report validated findings to coordination teams.
- Reporting: Prepare comprehensive monthly, quarterly, and annual medical reports; oversee data archiving and strict medical file confidentiality.
- Pharmacy & Logistics Support: Assist in managing the central pharmacy and guide the logistics team regarding optimal drug stock management.
2. Staff Health Policy Implementation
- Insurance Coordination: Act as the main focal point for the local medical insurance provider to resolve health-related issues raised by staff.
- Briefings & Prevention: Provide routine health context briefings to LHS and IMS, draft timely outbreak briefs, and update the national health policy.
- Routine Care: Organize medical appointments for international staff, manage medical first-aid boxes (for offices, houses, and vehicles), and coordinate annual eye checks for drivers.
3. Human Resources & Team Management
- Team Leadership: Participate in recruiting, training, monitoring, and evaluating medical team members in the capital.
- Capacity Building: Participate in the briefing, debriefing, and vacation planning of medical and paramedical staff.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Attend external technical working groups and Ministry of Health meetings, updating key stakeholder maps and contact lists.
Qualifications and Experience
Minimum Educational Qualifications
- Medical Doctor Degree (MD) from a recognized academic institution.
- Must hold a valid registration/practicing license from the Medical Council of Tanganyika (MCT) (Mandatory).
Required Experience & Skills
- A minimum of two (2) years of active clinical or medical management experience.
- Prior training or field experience in tropical medicine and/or public health.
- Direct experience working in emergency settings or developing country contexts.
- Computer Literacy: Essential proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and internet-based research reporting tools.
- Languages: Full professional fluency in the Mission language (English) is essential. Proficiency in Swahili is a strong asset.
Core Competencies
- People Management and Development (Level 2)
- Commitment to MSF Principles (Level 2)
- Behavioural Flexibility (Level 3)
- Results and Quality Orientation (Level 3)
- Teamwork and Cooperation (Level 3)
Important Note: Incomplete applications or those missing mandatory documentation specifically the valid Medical Council of Tanganyika registration will be automatically disqualified. MSF maintains a zero-tolerance policy for any form of abuse and encourages women and minority candidates to apply.
Mandatory Documents Required
- Comprehensive Cover Letter / Motivation Letter
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Copy of National ID (NIDA)
- Copies of Relevant Professional Certificates
- Certified Academic Certificates
- Valid Medical Council of Tanganyika Registration / Practicing License
How to Apply
Interested candidates who meet the above criteria should submit their complete application package before the deadline via E-mail MSFCH-Tanzania-Recruitment@geneva.msf.org
Alternatively, physical application envelopes clearly marked with the job title “Medical Coordinator Support” can be dropped off at any of the following MSF offices:
- Dar es Salaam Office: Plot No. 74, House 22, Uporoto Street, Dar es Salaam.
- Kibondo Office: MSF Guest House, Kibondo.
- Lindi Office: MSF Office situated in Liwale, Lindi.
Application Deadline
The deadline for this application is Sunday, June 7, 2026 at 5:00 PM.