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About this job
Tembo Nickel is seeking to recruit a RAP Officer
Position Summary
Tembo Nickel is seeking to recruit a RAP Officer to join the Tembo Nickel Project Team. The RAP Officer will support the Community Relations and Social Performance Manager in implementing the Tembo Nickel RAP by promoting a clear understanding of the Tembo Nickel Resettlement implementation activities amongst the PAPs and local communities.
This is a Fixed Term contract of 1 Year and the successful candidate will report to the RAP Lead.
Duty Station: Tembo Nickel Project Site - Ngara.
Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as liaison between TN and identified local stakeholders.
Assist with key studies and research with a social aspect e.g., Environmental & Social Impact Assessment and Health Impact Assessment.
Facilitate key Project work streams that have a community interface e.g., resettlement and exploration/surface drilling.
Assist other Project departments (e.g., Security and Health, Safety & Environment) to identify and plan mitigation strategies for key social impacts.
Write and submit all relevant reports (e.g., stakeholder engagement report, weekly report etc) to the Community Relations Lead for review and submission.
Participate in the development of department plans, monitoring and evaluation of department activities.
Jointly with the Community Relations team, undertake monitoring, internal evaluation and documentation of all work done by the CR Department.
Undertake other duties as reasonably assigned by the Community Relations Lead.
In the absence of CRL the Senior Community Relations Officer will act as Community Relations Lead.
Qualifications and Competencies
Advanced Degree in Social Sciences, Sociology, Social Anthropology, rural development, Environmental Sciences or a related discipline, required.
Minimum 5 – 7 years of professional experience working within rural communities in Tanzania required.
Experience of investor-financed Projects compliant with the International Performance Standards on land acquisition and livelihood restoration preferred.
Minimum 5 years experience in implementing and monitoring of Land Acquisition, Resettlement programs with specific experience on conducting land acquisition negotiations and agreements.
Experience of overseeing execution of compensation payments and interfacing with banking institutions required.
Willingness to be based and work in an assigned Region, essential.
Excellent and proven data management skills and attention to detail required.
Fluency in English and Swahili (written and spoken) essential.
How to Apply
Applicants are invited to send their resumes indicating the role title in the subject via email to jobs@tembonickel.com.
Application closing date is 30th January, 2026.
Note: We are committed to provide equal employment opportunities based on merits, and we do not charge candidates any fees in the whole recruitment process. Women are strongly encouraged to apply.
Directors: Christopher Showalter (American), Keith Liddell (British), Gerick Mouton (South African), Nehemiah Osoro (Tanzanian) and Royal Lyanga (Tanzanian).
Position Summary
Tembo Nickel is seeking to recruit a RAP Officer to join the Tembo Nickel Project Team. The RAP Officer will support the Community Relations and Social Performance Manager in implementing the Tembo Nickel RAP by promoting a clear understanding of the Tembo Nickel Resettlement implementation activities amongst the PAPs and local communities.
This is a Fixed Term contract of 1 Year and the successful candidate will report to the RAP Lead.
Duty Station: Tembo Nickel Project Site - Ngara.
Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as liaison between TN and identified local stakeholders.
Assist with key studies and research with a social aspect e.g., Environmental & Social Impact Assessment and Health Impact Assessment.
Facilitate key Project work streams that have a community interface e.g., resettlement and exploration/surface drilling.
Assist other Project departments (e.g., Security and Health, Safety & Environment) to identify and plan mitigation strategies for key social impacts.
Write and submit all relevant reports (e.g., stakeholder engagement report, weekly report etc) to the Community Relations Lead for review and submission.
Participate in the development of department plans, monitoring and evaluation of department activities.
Jointly with the Community Relations team, undertake monitoring, internal evaluation and documentation of all work done by the CR Department.
Undertake other duties as reasonably assigned by the Community Relations Lead.
In the absence of CRL the Senior Community Relations Officer will act as Community Relations Lead.
Qualifications and Competencies
Advanced Degree in Social Sciences, Sociology, Social Anthropology, rural development, Environmental Sciences or a related discipline, required.
Minimum 5 – 7 years of professional experience working within rural communities in Tanzania required.
Experience of investor-financed Projects compliant with the International Performance Standards on land acquisition and livelihood restoration preferred.
Minimum 5 years experience in implementing and monitoring of Land Acquisition, Resettlement programs with specific experience on conducting land acquisition negotiations and agreements.
Experience of overseeing execution of compensation payments and interfacing with banking institutions required.
Willingness to be based and work in an assigned Region, essential.
Excellent and proven data management skills and attention to detail required.
Fluency in English and Swahili (written and spoken) essential.
How to Apply
Applicants are invited to send their resumes indicating the role title in the subject via email to jobs@tembonickel.com.
Application closing date is 30th January, 2026.
Note: We are committed to provide equal employment opportunities based on merits, and we do not charge candidates any fees in the whole recruitment process. Women are strongly encouraged to apply.
Directors: Christopher Showalter (American), Keith Liddell (British), Gerick Mouton (South African), Nehemiah Osoro (Tanzanian) and Royal Lyanga (Tanzanian).