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The position of Assistant Lecturer in Gender and Development at Tender Community Development Institute (TIED) involves contributing to academic instruction and research within the field of gender studies, with a specific focus on community development initiatives. The role requires a strong background in gender and development theories, methodologies, and practical applications, alongside proficiency in curriculum development and student mentorship. Responsibilities encompass delivering lectures, facilitating workshops, supervising research projects, and collaborating with faculty and community stakeholders to advance gender-sensitive approaches in development practices. Applicants must hold at least a Master’s degree in Gender Studies, Development Studies, Social Sciences, or a closely related discipline, with prior teaching or fieldwork experience in relevant areas considered highly advantageous. Job details Position: Assistant lecturer (Gender and Development) Organization: Tengeru Community Development Institute (TICD) Number of positions: 1 position Application period: 13 June 2026 to 26 June 2026 Duties and responsibilities The ideal candidate will undertake the following responsibilities: Teach courses at the NTA Level 8, aligning with the academic rigor of a Bachelor’s Degree.
Prepare learning resources for tutorial exercises.
Conduct research, seminars, and case studies. Provide consultancy services and engage in community outreach initiatives under the guidance of senior staff members.
Supervise students’ projects.
Prepare teaching manuals. Handle any additional tasks or responsibilities as directed by the supervisor. Qualifications Applicants must meet the following qualifications: Applicants should possess a Bachelor’s Degree, complemented by a Master’s Degree, in either Gender and Development, Gender Studies, or Gender and Human Rights. Recognized institutions must confer the degrees. Applicants are required to hold a Master’s Degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.8. Applicants are required to possess a Bachelor’s Degree-level GPA of no less than 3.5. Remuneration The compensation for the selected individual will align with the established salary framework as follows: Sharing is caring! Click on the Icons Below and Share Please submit your CV and application through our company website by following the provided link. Closing Date : 25th June , 2026. We invite you to stay updated on the most recent employment opportunities in Tanzania by subscribing now. Act promptly to secure your access to these listings.
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