Various Job Opportunities at US EMBASSY Tanzania 2022

Various Job Opportunities at US EMBASSY Tanzania 2022

The Embassy of the United States of America in Dar es Salaam is the diplomatic mission of the United States in Tanzania. us embassy jobs dar es salaam

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The United States Mission to Tanzania assists Tanzanians to build and sustain a healthier, more prosperous and secure nation through accountable, democratic governance which responds effectively to the needs of citizens and acts to curb threats to the security of Tanzania, its neighbors and the wider world. The U.S. Mission in Dar es Salaam is seeking eligible and qualified applicants for the positions listed below:

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  1. WAREHOUSE WORKER – 2 POSITIONS
  2.  SUPPLY SUPERVISOR (WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR)- 1 POSITION
  3. SUPPLY SUPERVISOR (PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT SUPERVISOR)- 1 POSITION
  4. SUPPLY SUPERVISOR (EXPENDABLE SUPPLY SUPERVISOR)- 1 POSITION

On 7 August 1998, this embassy, at its former address of 36 Laibon Road, along with the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, was the target of a bomb attack perpetrated by al-Qaeda. The bomb attack in Dar es Salaam killed 11 people.

The new embassy compound was opened on March 4, 2003, in Dar es Salaam. The embassy is a twenty-two acre compound that houses two main structures; the Chancery and the USAID Building.

Policy and  History ( Tanzania & USA

The United States established diplomatic relations with the newly independent Tanganyika in 1961. In 1964, Tanganyika and Zanzibar unified to create the country now known as Tanzania. To this day, the United States and Tanzania maintain an established partnership characterized by mutual respect, shared values, and aspirations for a more peaceful and prosperous future. us embassy jobs dar es salaam

The U.S. Mission to Tanzania is committed to advancing democracy, human rights, and governance; promoting health and education; driving economic growth; and supporting peace, security, and rule of law.

In support of these goals, Tanzania benefits from U.S. assistance in a broad array of initiatives, including Power Africa, the President’s Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the President’s Malaria Initiative, Feed the Future, Let Girls Learn, and the Global Health Security Agenda.

The U.S. also supports initiatives in the greater East Africa region, and the U.S. Chief of Mission is accredited both bilaterally to Tanzania and regionally to the East African Community (EAC).

Each year, Tanzanians participate in a variety of exchange programs in the United States, including the Fulbright Program, Hubert Humphrey Fellowship, and Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), among others.

The Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation program has provided funding for several restoration projects since 2002, including the historic ruins at Kilwa Kisiwani and two mosques and an Anglican Church in Zanzibar.

Since the Peace Corps was established in 1961, over 2,850 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in Tanzania. During their service, Volunteers learn to speak Swahili and work in communities on projects in agriculture, education, and health.