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Government Jobs in Tanzania This Week — Updated May 2026

Government Jobs 📅 May 20, 2026 ✍️ Sasa Apply Team
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If you are a Tanzanian looking for stable, legitimate employment, government jobs remain one of the most reliable career paths available. They offer job security, structured salary scales, pension benefits, and career progression that most private sector jobs simply cannot match.

But here is the honest reality — government job announcements in Tanzania come and go fast. Many people miss opportunities simply because they did not know about them in time, did not understand the application process, or applied incorrectly and got disqualified before anyone even read their documents.

This article is your weekly guide. We compile the latest verified government job announcements in Tanzania, explain exactly how to apply, and give you honest advice on what to do and what to avoid.

Bookmark this page and check back every week — we update it regularly so you never miss an opportunity.


Why Government Jobs in Tanzania Are Worth Pursuing

Before jumping into the listings, it is worth understanding why so many Tanzanians actively pursue government employment.

Job Security Government positions in Tanzania are among the most stable jobs available. Unlike private companies that can downsize, restructure, or close without warning, government institutions operate continuously regardless of economic conditions.

Structured Salary and Benefits Every government post has an official salary scale — from PGSS for general service staff to professional scales for engineers, doctors, and other specialists. On top of salary, most positions include pension contributions through NSSF or PPF, medical coverage, and other allowances.

Career Progression Government employment offers a clear path from entry level to senior positions. With the right qualifications, experience, and performance, employees move up through structured grades over time.

Pension on Retirement This is one of the most significant advantages. Government employees contribute to a pension scheme throughout their career and receive monthly payments after retirement — a benefit very few private sector workers enjoy.

Respect and Social Standing In Tanzania as in much of Africa, government employment carries significant social respect. For many families it represents stability, achievement, and security for future generations.


This Week’s Government Job Announcements in Tanzania


1. Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) — 309 Posts

Date Announced: 19th May 2026 Ref: JA.9/16/01/32 Deadline: 1st June 2026

This is the biggest announcement this week. PSRS is recruiting on behalf of eight major government institutions including Mzumbe University, Tanzania Railways Corporation, e-Government Authority, Tanzania Government Flight Agency, Ardhi University, Moshi Co-operative University, Mwalimu Nyerere University of Agriculture and Technology, and the National Arts Council.

Posts available include:

  • ICT Officers across multiple specializations
  • Engineers — Electro-Mechanical
  • Pilots and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
  • Station Masters and Locomotive Drivers
  • Receptionists and Office Management Secretaries
  • Artisans in Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Telecommunication
  • Arts Officers in Music and Theatre
  • Drivers, Laboratory Technicians and Health Officers

Minimum qualifications range from Form IV to Bachelor Degree depending on the post. There is something available for almost every education level.

How to apply: Online only via portal.ajira.go.tz Total posts: 309

👉 Read our full detailed breakdown of all 309 posts with qualifications and salary scales here


2. Check Back Every Monday for New Listings

Government job announcements in Tanzania are released throughout the month by various institutions. New announcements come from:

  • Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) — ajira.go.tz
  • President’s Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PORALG)
  • Individual ministries and government agencies
  • Public universities and research institutions
  • Parastatals and government corporations

We update this page every week with the latest verified announcements. Bookmark it and return every Monday morning for the freshest listings.


Who Releases Government Jobs in Tanzania?

Understanding who posts government jobs helps you go directly to the right source and never miss an announcement.

Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) This is the main body responsible for recruiting staff for central government ministries, departments, agencies, and public universities. Their official portal is portal.ajira.go.tz — this is where all applications must be submitted.

President’s Office — Regional Administration and Local Government (PORALG) Responsible for recruiting staff for local government authorities — district councils, municipal councils, and city councils across Tanzania’s regions. If you see a job from Malinyi District Council, Dodoma City Council, or any other local authority, it usually comes through PORALG.

Individual Parastatals Some government corporations like TANESCO, DAWASCO, Tanzania Ports Authority, and others recruit directly through their own HR departments and websites. Always check the institution’s official website for the most accurate information.

Tanzania Public Service College (TPSC) Occasionally recruits academic and administrative staff directly through its own announcements.


The Honest Truth About Applying for Government Jobs in Tanzania

Many Tanzanians apply for government jobs year after year without success — not because they are unqualified, but because they make avoidable mistakes. Here is what nobody tells you clearly enough.

Read the qualifications line by line Do not read the job title and assume you qualify. Read every single requirement carefully. If the post requires a Diploma in a specific field and you have a Diploma in a different field, you do not qualify — even if the fields seem similar to you.

Certified copies are not optional PSRS requires certified copies of all your academic documents. An uncertified photocopy will get your application disqualified immediately regardless of how strong your qualifications are. Get your documents certified at a recognized authority before applying.

Do not wait until the last day The PSRS portal handles thousands of applications. In the final 24 hours before a deadline the system slows down significantly and sometimes crashes. Apply at least five days before the deadline.

Attach exactly what is asked — nothing more, nothing less The instructions clearly state what to attach and what not to attach. Form IV result slips are specifically excluded. Testimonials are specifically excluded. Attaching excluded documents suggests you did not read the instructions carefully — which is a bad first impression.

Your application letter must be signed A common disqualification reason is an unsigned application letter. Whether you write in Swahili or English, print your letter and sign it before scanning and uploading.

Three referees with working contacts You must provide three reputable referees with reliable contact information. These should be people who know your professional or academic abilities — former employers, university supervisors, or community leaders of standing. Do not use family members.


How to Apply for Government Jobs in Tanzania — Step by Step

Here is a simple, clear walkthrough of the application process for PSRS jobs specifically:

Step 1 — Visit the portal Go to portal.ajira.go.tz on your phone or computer. This is the only official application portal. Any other website claiming to receive government job applications is not legitimate.

Step 2 — Create your account If you are applying for the first time, register with your full name, email address, phone number, and national ID details. Keep your login details safe — you will use the same account for all future applications.

Step 3 — Update your profile Fill in your educational background, work experience, and personal information accurately. Upload a recent passport size photo.

Step 4 — Search for the post Use the search function to find the specific post you are applying for. Read the full job description again before proceeding.

Step 5 — Prepare your documents Before starting your application gather all required documents as certified copies and scan them clearly. Blurry or incomplete scans cause delays and rejections.

Required documents typically include:

  • Certified copies of your academic certificates
  • Certified copies of your academic transcripts
  • Professional registration certificates where required
  • Birth certificate
  • Passport size photo

Step 6 — Write your application letter Write a clear, professional application letter in either Swahili or English addressed to the Secretary, President’s Office, Public Service Recruitment Secretariat, P.O. Box 2320, Mahakama Street, Tambukareli, Dodoma. Sign the letter before scanning.

Step 7 — Submit before the deadline Review everything carefully. Check that all documents are attached, your letter is signed, and your personal details are correct. Submit your application and save the confirmation for your records.


What Happens After You Apply

Many applicants get anxious after submitting and start calling or emailing PSRS for updates. Here is the honest reality:

PSRS handles thousands of applications for every announcement. They do not provide individual feedback on applications. The only communication you will receive is an invitation to interview if you are shortlisted.

If you do not hear anything within 8 to 12 weeks of the deadline, you were not shortlisted for that particular round. This is not the end — new announcements come out regularly and you can apply again.

Do not be discouraged by one unsuccessful application. Many Tanzanians who are now in stable government positions applied multiple times before being selected. Persistence, correct documentation, and matching your qualifications precisely to the right post makes the difference over time.


Common Questions About Government Jobs in Tanzania

How often does PSRS release new job announcements? PSRS releases announcements several times throughout the year. There is no fixed schedule but announcements tend to cluster around budget cycles — often in the first and second half of the year. Following our website and joining our WhatsApp group ensures you never miss one.

Can I apply for more than one post at the same time? This depends on the specific announcement. Some announcements allow multiple applications and others do not. Read the general conditions of each announcement carefully before applying for more than one post.

Do I need to pay anything to apply? No. Government job applications through the PSRS portal are completely free. If anyone asks you for money to process your application, access insider information, or guarantee your selection — that is a scam. Report it and do not pay.

What if my foreign certificate is not recognized? All foreign academic certificates must be recognized by TCU, NECTA, or NACTVET before you can use them in a government job application. If your certificate has not been recognized, you must complete that process first. Applying with an unrecognized foreign certificate will result in automatic disqualification.

Can current government employees apply? No. PSRS explicitly states that applicants employed in the public service are strictly not allowed to apply. This is governed by Circular No. CAC.45/257/01/D/140 of 30th November 2010.

What is the age limit? Generally, applicants must not be above 45 years of age. For vacancies within paramilitary institutions the limits are lower — 25 years for non-degree posts and 30 years for degree posts.


Tips to Make Your Application Stand Out

Getting shortlisted for a government job interview in Tanzania is competitive. Here are practical things that make a genuine difference:

Match your qualifications exactly to the post If a post asks for a Diploma in Health Laboratory Science and you have one — apply. If it asks for a Bachelor Degree and you have a Diploma — do not apply and waste your time. The qualification matching is strict and non-negotiable.

Present your documents professionally Your scanned documents should be clear, complete, and properly organized. A messy, blurry, or incomplete application communicates carelessness before anyone has read a single word about you.

Be honest in your application Tanzania has seen cases of people presenting forged certificates and false information for government jobs. The consequences are serious — legal action, lifetime bans from public service, and public shame. It is never worth it. Apply only for posts you genuinely qualify for with genuine documents.

Keep copies of everything Save a copy of your application letter, all uploaded documents, and your submission confirmation. If there is ever a dispute about your application, these records protect you.


Stay Updated — Never Miss a Government Job Again

Government job announcements in Tanzania move fast. The window between announcement and deadline is often just two to three weeks. Missing the announcement means missing the opportunity entirely.

Here is how to stay informed:

Bookmark this page — We update it every week with the latest verified announcements. Make it your first stop every Monday morning.

Join our WhatsApp group — Get instant notifications the moment a new government job announcement is published. You will receive the information before most people even know it exists.

Follow us on LinkedIn — We share every new announcement on our LinkedIn page with a direct link to the full details.

Check portal.ajira.go.tz directly — The official PSRS portal is the primary source. Bookmark it alongside our website.


Disclaimer

The job announcements published on this page are sourced from official government institutions and the Public Service Recruitment Secretariat. Sasa Apply is not affiliated with PSRS or any government institution. We share this information for awareness purposes only. All applications must be submitted through official channels. We never charge for job information and will never ask for payment of any kind. Always verify details directly on the official portal before applying.

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