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 TANAPA Vacancies, September 2023

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TANAPA Vacancies, September 2023

 TANAPA Vacancies, September 2023

Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA)

Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) is a unit of Wildlife and Forest Conservation Service (WFCS) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism.

The organization is mandated to manage and regulate the use of areas designated as National Parks by such means and measures to preserve the country’s heritage, encompassing natural and cultural resources, both tangible and intangible resource values, including the fauna and flora, wildlife habitat, natural processes, wilderness quality and scenery therein and to provide for human benefit and enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for future generations. Currently, TANAPA manages 22 National Parks which form part of larger protected ecosystems set aside to preserve Tanzania’s rich natural inheritance.

For the purpose of ensuring adequate human resources and promoting professionalism, the organization seeks to recruit high caliber, results oriented and self-driven professionals with integrity to fill the following posts below. The organization is an equal opportunity employer. Women are encouraged to apply.

NEW VACANCIES AT TANAPA, SEPTEMBER 2023

On behalf of Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), (PSRS) invites dynamic and suitable qualified Tanzanians to fill  the Following vacant posts.

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Conservation Rangers III – Plant Operation at TANAPA – 3 Posts

Conservation Officer II – Procurement at TANAPA

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