Thursday, 30 March 2023

14 New Government Job Opportunities UTUMISHI at WI, NIT and TIE March, 2023 - Various Posts

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New Government Job Opportunities UTUMISHI at Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE), Water Institute (WI) and National Institute of Transport (NIT) March, 2023
NEW GOVERNMENT JOBS 2023 | NEW JOBS AJIRA PORTAL 2023 | NEW JOBS UTUMISHI 2023 | JOBS VACANCIES 2023
TANZANIA INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION (TIE)
Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE) is a public institution under the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The Institute is charged with the responsibility of interpreting government policies on education to befitting curriculum programmes and instructional materials in order to facilitate provision of quality education at pre- primary, primary, secondary and teacher education levels. Originally, the Institute under the name of Institute of Education (IE), was established by Act No. 13 of 1963 as a constituent unit of the then University College of Dar es Salaam. Its major function was to harmonize the teacher training function of the University College of Dar es Salaam with the then Ministry of Education in order to improve the teaching and learning process in schools and teacher education colleges.

WATER INSTITUTE (WI)
Water Institute (WI), formerly known as Water Resources Institute (WRI) was established in the year 1974, being a unit in the Ministry of Water and Energy. The aim was to meet the need for middle-level water technicians under the former National massive 20-years Rural Water Supply Programme (1971-1991). In 1980 the name of the Institute was changed to Rwegarulila Water Resources Institute (RWRI). On 22nd August 2008 former name of the Institute was changed to Water Development and Management Institute (WDMI) following a transformation of organisational status from a unit in the Ministry of Water to an Executive Agency The aim of Water Development and Management Institute is to develop and provide expertise required in the water sector through training, consultancy, and research under the policy guidelines of the Ministry of Water. WDMI, now officially known as WATER INSTITUTE - WI from 8th July, 201.
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT (NIT) The National Institute of Transport (NIT) was established by the National Institute of Transport Act,No. 24 of 1982 cap 187 Revised Edition 2009 as an autonomous higher learning institution. It is fully accredited by the National Council for Technical Education (NACTE) with Registration number REG/EOS/009 of 2002.
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Overview:
The Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) is a government organ with a status of independent Department established specifically to facilitate the recruitment process of employees to the Public Service. Public Service Recruitment Secretariat was established by the Public Service Act No. 8 0f 2002 as amended by Act No. 18 of 2007, section 29(1)
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On behalf of Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE), Water Institute (WI) and National Institute of Transport (NIT), Public Service Recruitment Secretariat invites qualified Tanzanian's to fill (14) vacant posts as mentioned in the PDF file attached;
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New Government Job Opportunities UTUMISHI at The Public Service Recruitment Secretariat  (PSRS) - Various Posts, 2023.
BONYEZA HAPA CHINI KU DOWNLOAD PDF FILE WITH FULL JOBS DESCRIPTIONS AND MODE OF APPLICATION: Please download the file attached below for full job details and mode of application....
Position: Various Posts (14 Vacancies)
Deadline for application is 11th April, 2023.
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