Project Officer at Good People International (GPI)
Project for the Community-Based Child Nutrition Improvement in Kati district, Tanzania’ is a project supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), a government agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in charge of official development assistance in Korea, and Good People International, a Korean international relief and development NGO. The project supports 27 PHCUs, 22 public pre-schools, and 23 villages in Kati County, Zanzibar, to improve community-based nutrition for children under five. As a result of the project, the goal is to improve children’s disease management and nutritional status at home and in pre-schools, strengthen the services of local health facilities, and encourage the community to practice healthy behavior.
Position Title: Project Officer
We are looking for applicants with experience working on NGO work or government projects.
No. of opening: 1
Responsibility
- Implementation of Primary Health Community Unit, preschool and village-based projects
- Documentation and report writing
- Data collection and management for project performance management
- Meeting and communicating with project stakeholders and local residents
Salary Range: Negotiable, Based on experience
Job Location: Zanzibar, Tanzania
Employment type: Full-day work
Qualifications
- Must be a resident of Zanzibar and have good knowledge of Zanzibar
- More than 2 years of experience working in NGOs, especially based on Korean or government projects preferred
- Ability to write English documents and communicate in English
- Proficient computer skills
- Commitment to Good People International’s mission and values
- High levels of self-motivation and initiative
Application Procedures
- The CV should be submitted to: jhkim@inter-gp.org and pureun@inter-gp.org by 25th November. 2025 and your expected salary should be included in your CV.
- The CV should be attached with the CV summary
- Applicants selected for interviews will be notified separately.
- Please understand that due to time and resource constraints, those who are not selected may not be notified separately