Project Coordinator (SRH & MNH) SolidarMed Mahenge Town, Ulanga DC, Morogoro, Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 30th October 2023
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Project Coordinator (SRH & MNH)

SolidarMed is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to improving healthcare for over three million people across rural areas of Africa and India. The organization operates in Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and India. Through sustainable projects and strong collaboration with local partners, SolidarMed works to strengthen health systems and enhance access to quality healthcare services. www.solidarmed.ch

Position Details

The Role

The Project Coordinator provides strategic and operational support to the Project Managers in planning, budgeting, and implementing activities in line with approved frameworks and guidelines. The role ensures high-quality execution of ASRH/MNH and community health interventions through effective coordination with government authorities, implementing partners, and community stakeholders. It also oversees documentation, reporting, and administrative compliance to facilitate the efficient delivery and achievement of project objectives.

Adolescents’ Health in Adolescents’ Hand (AHA! Plus) project.

The AHA! Plus (Adolescents’ Health in Adolescents’ Hands) project, implemented by SolidarMed Tanzania in collaboration with Enfants du Monde (EdM) and local government authorities, aims to improve adolescents’ health in Ulanga District through strengthened ASRH education, improved adolescent-friendly health services, and evidence-based adolescent participation. The Project Coordinator will play a central role in coordinating community-based health interventions and service-delivery components.

A Good Start (AGS2) Project

“A Good Start” (second project phase 2025-2027) aims at reducing perinatal and neonatal deaths and improving the quality of care for neonates in Morogoro region, Tanzania. The project in partnership with the local health authorities improves neonatal care services at 8 health facilities in Morogoro Region. In addition, the project has an important implementation of research component to inform future policy development.

Key responsibilities as Project Coordinator

Your profile

To best fit into our dynamic, interdisciplinary team, we are looking for a highly motivated individual with the following qualifications:

How to apply

Does this challenge appeal to you? Then we look forward to receiving your complete application by the 31st October 2025 including

Please send the complete documents to (ifakara@solidarmed.ch). Due to the high volume of applications SolidarMed will only contact shortlisted candidates.