Red Sweater Project is made possible by the generosity of our skilled volunteers and local Tanzanian staff. We are a global community that believes when woven together, our strengths can accomplish more than any one of us alone.
We offer short- and long-term positions both in Tanzania and abroad. Our volunteers include writers who contribute remotely, staff who provide office support, and teachers who live at our staff house for an entire school year and work in the classroom daily.
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
KAZI SCHOOL FARM MANAGER
As a rural educational institution, the Mungere School manages its own on-campus farm to provide a sustainable
and nutritious meal program for students. The program currently serves over 240 meals daily and will grow to
serve of 650 meals each school day at full capacity.
The School Farm Manager will oversee staff assistants, coordinate farm work, research local practices while
exploring both modern and proven farming techniques managing and expanding the 21,000 square foot farm.
Responsibilities
• Supervise, direct and coordinate worker activities, such as planting, irrigation, fertilizer application,
harvesting and record-keeping
• Analyze program need and conditions to determine crop and acreage allocation and coordinate activity
• Conduct research and liaise with local agricultural institutions to determine best sustainable practices
• Maintain records information, such as production, farm management practices, oversee stock and
prepare financial and operational reports
• Determine procedural changes in allocation, product use and storage for greater efficiency and
accuracy
• Purchase, inspect and maintain equipment
• Enforce safety regulations and oversee proper farm to table food handling
Qualifications
• Minimum 2 years work experience in farm management with
demonstrated passion for agricultural development
• Agricultural research experience; apiary skills a plus
• Strong data analysis skills and record-keeping
• Experience traveling, working/living abroad
• Organization and attention to detail
• Flexibility to work individually and as part of a diverse team
• Professionalism and excellent communication skills
• Interest in East Africa’s indigenous cultures and traditions
• Ability to live in a developing community
• Humility. We require individuals joining our growing organization combine
leadership skills with humor, patience and a humble approach to service
Other Details
• Minimum 9-month commitment
• Shared housing available
• Stipends available; DOE
• Professional and cultural orientation program (language training available)
• We do not charge Program Fees; Volunteers are responsible for their own travel and living costs
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