Closing date: 5pm (East African
Time), Sunday 9th November 2014
Contract Length: 1 year
Reports to: Project Coordinator
Interview date: TBC
Salary: TSH 6,939,825
Location: Iringa, Tanzania
Contract Length: 1 year
Reports to: Project Coordinator
Interview date: TBC
Salary: TSH 6,939,825
Location: Iringa, Tanzania
Restless
Development is the national banner carrier for youth-led
development. We’ve been in Tanzania since 1993, growing,
changing and responding to the most urgent issues facing young
Tanzanians.
The
Young Reporters Network (YRN) falls under the Mabinti Tushike
Hatamu(MTH) project delivered in partnership with UNICEF and
Tanzania AIDS Commission, and implemented in Mbeya, Iringa and
Temeke. MTH aims to test, evaluate and share strategies for
reducing the vulnerability of adolescent out-of-school females
aged 10-19 to HIV and AIDS, pregnancy and violence.
Working
alongside the MTH project teams, you will oversee
implementation of YRN initiatives in Mbeya and Iringa, which
will focus on teaching new skills in radio reporting, writing,
editing and production of children’s programmes and mediated
radio products; provide young girl reporters with basic
journalism skills; and increase active participation of
children and young people in the production of children’s
programmes in the districts.
You
will be a highly creative individual with a passion for
working with vulnerable women and girls. You will have a
background in media work, and training and coaching
marginalized groups as activists.
Are
you an ambitious, self-driven, experienced young professional
who is ready to be challenged? Are you ready to push yourself
and maximize your potential? If so, Restless Development
Tanzania is looking for YOU!
To
apply please follow the instructions in the job description,
sending a completed application form to:jobstanzania@restlessdevelopment.org,
stating the vacancy job title Tanzania
- Youth Reporters Network Officer
Closing date for this position is 5pm
(East African Time), Sunday 9th November 2014.
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