
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat has opened a new recruitment opportunity for qualified, competent, and experienced Tanzanian professionals to serve in regional positions within the Secretariat. As a key institution supporting regional integration, development cooperation, food security, agriculture, governance, and socio-economic progress across Southern Africa, the SADC Secretariat plays a central role in advancing shared priorities among Member States.
This recruitment round is significant because it gives Tanzanian professionals the opportunity to contribute directly to regional development through specialized technical roles in food security, agriculture, and crop programming. A total of 2 regional positions are included in this vacancy announcement, with placement within the SADC Secretariat. Applications are coordinated through the President’s Office, Public Service Management and Good Governance in Dodoma, Tanzania.
Below is a detailed overview of all available positions included in the job description.
Applications must be accompanied by the following documents:
Only applicants who meet the requirements of the SADC Secretariat and are shortlisted will be contacted. If an applicant does not receive communication from the SADC Secretariat within two (2) months after the closing date, they should consider their application unsuccessful.
For further details regarding the positions, job profiles, and the SADC Application Form, applicants should visit the SADC website.
All applications should be submitted to:
Permanent Secretary,
President’s Office, Public Service Management and Good Governance,
Mtumba Government City,
Utumishi Street,
P.O. Box 670,
DODOMA
Or through email: [email protected]
Applicants should carefully note the eligibility requirements provided in the vacancy announcement.
All key deadlines and date-related information are summarized below.
These SADC Secretariat vacancies offer an important opportunity for qualified Tanzanian professionals to contribute to regional cooperation and development in Southern Africa. The roles are especially relevant for experienced candidates with strong technical backgrounds in food security, agriculture, crop programming, policy implementation, and regional development priorities.
Interested applicants should prepare their documents carefully and submit their applications before the stated deadline. Because only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, applicants are encouraged to ensure that their cover letters, CVs, certified academic documents, and completed SADC Application Forms clearly demonstrate their qualifications, experience, and suitability for the specific position applied for.