Procurement Coordinator Trees for the Future (TREES) Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 5th May 2026
Location: Tanzania

Procurement Coordinator - Tanzania

About Trees for the Future (TREES)

At Trees for the Future (TREES), we believe farmers have the power to transform the world. For over 30 years, we have been a global leader in agroforestry training, partnering with farming families to build vibrant economies, sustainable food systems, and thriving ecosystems. Through our signature Forest Garden Approach, a proven nature-based solution, farmers restore their land, plant thousands of trees, and grow diverse crops, breaking cycles of climate change and generational poverty. By reclaiming their agency, farmers are creating new possibilities for their families, communities, and the environment. Active in Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda, TREES has planted over 350 million trees to date. Joining our passionate, collaborative team means empowering farmers to lead lasting change for people and the planet.  

TREES embarked on its mission in Tanzania in 2015, strategically focusing on five pivotal regions across the mainland: Mwanza, Simiyu, Singida, Tabora, and Iringa. Throughout this journey, we have collaborated with farmers across 11 District Councils, empowering them with the resources and knowledge necessary for sustainable environmental and agricultural practices. Through these efforts, we significantly contribute to sustainable food security, environmental conservation, thriving ecosystems, and the reduction of poverty at the household level. By adopting the Forest Garden Approach, farmers are leading the charge for sustainable development and creating brighter futures for their communities. 

Applicants must be legally authorised to work in Tanzania.

Learn more at trees.org.

The Role

The Procurement Coordinator actively executes day-to-day procurement tasks, directly handling the sourcing and acquisition of goods, works, and services needed for program and operational delivery. This role implements and follows clear, compliant procurement procedures, ensuring purchases are timely, cost-effective, and meet required quality standards. Working hands-on, the coordinator manages supplier engagement, prepares and processes purchase documents, tracks orders, and ensures all procurement activities align with approved plans, budgets, and organisational priorities.  

The Procurement Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring value for money through effective procurement planning, competitive sourcing, and sound negotiation practices. The position is responsible for enforcing strict adherence to organisational policies, donor regulations, and applicable legal requirements, while promoting ethical procurement standards, accountability, documentation, and transparency throughout all processes.  

The position works closely with program, finance, logistics, and administration teams to align procurement plans with project timelines and resource availability, proactively addressing procurement needs and potential risks. This position reports to the Country Finance and Operations Manager and collaborates closely with finance, logistics, and program teams to ensure coordinated and effective implementation of procurement functions.  

The Procurement Coordinator provides supervision and technical oversight to the Administration Officer.

Key Responsibilities

Accountability Areas

Procurement Planning and Execution

Ensure procurement activities are effectively planned and executed in line with approved procurement plans and budgets. Collaborate closely with finance, administration, logistics, and program teams to align procurement with operational and programmatic needs. Ensure timely delivery of goods and services in accordance with required specifications, quality standards, and project timelines.  

Compliance, Quality Control, and Risk Management

Ensure full compliance with organisational policies, donor requirements, and applicable regulatory frameworks. Proactively identify procurement needs, risks, and bottlenecks, and implement appropriate mitigation measures. Develop, implement, and maintain a procurement risk management plan to ensure continuity and accountability. Strengthen and continuously improve procurement systems, procedures, and controls to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness. Promote standardisation and best practices across procurement processes within the Country Office.  

Suppliers and Contract Management

Develop and maintain effective and professional relationships with suppliers to ensure reliability and quality service delivery. Establish and maintain an up-to-date and well-vetted supplier database. Monitor and evaluate supplier performance to ensure compliance with contractual terms, quality standards, and delivery timelines.  

Documentation and Audit Readiness

Ensure all procurement records and documentation are accurate in both physical and electronic filing systems, complete, and securely maintained in line with TREES requirements. Maintain audit-ready procurement files and support internal and external audit processes. Track procurements and maintain procurement registers/trackers as required.  

Capacity Building and Support

Provide guidance and technical support to staff on procurement procedures, policies, and best practices. Conduct periodic training and capacity-building initiatives to strengthen staff understanding and compliance with procurement policies. Contribute to strengthening overall compliance and operational efficiency across the Country Office. Support periodic training and capacity building efforts to improve staff understanding of procurement and compliance requirements.  

Leadership and Supervision

Provide day-to-day supervision, guidance, and support to the  Administration Officer, fostering a culture of accountability, integrity, and high performance. Set clear objectives, monitor performance, and provide regular feedback to ensure staff development and effective delivery of responsibilities. Identify capacity gaps and support professional development through coaching, mentoring, and training. Promote teamwork, collaboration, and effective communication within the procurement function and across departments. 

Who You Are

Qualifications and Experience

Work Environment and Benefits

TREES is an International Organisation that strives to be the best home for staff who want to make an impact on the lives of the farmers we serve. We believe that the diversity of our staff contributes to excellence. TREES values collaboration and teamwork that fosters increased engagement and innovation for professional growth. We offer a multicultural, collegial work environment with a competitive salary, medical insurance, and paid time off benefits for our Country Staff.   

Apply Now

If this opportunity speaks to you, please apply with:

  1. A cover letter that explains why TREES’ work excites you and why this role is a fit for you, and your current monthly gross salary.
  2. Your resume.

Ensure that both documents are shared as PDF or Word documents by COB 5 May 2026. We review applications on a rolling basis.   

Trees for the Future is an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, colour, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information, or other characteristics or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.   

We embrace and value diverse skill sets and backgrounds. We are a community of leaders who are proud to represent many different nationalities, races, ethnicities, socio-economic statuses, religions, genders, and other identities. Our diversity as a community is our strength, driving our ability to be empathetic, visionary, and effective leaders. 

Due to the high volume of applications received, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

The pay range for this role is: 2,201,004 - 3,267,772 TZS per month (Tanzania Head Office)