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Agriculture Officer/Agronomist
2026-02-10T09:28:47+00:00
Raising The Village
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FULL_TIME
Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam
00000
Tanzania
Nonprofit, and NGO
Farming & Outdoors, Agribusiness, Agricultural Services & Products, Agronomist, Social Services & Nonprofit
TZS
MONTH
2026-02-18T17:00:00+00:00
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About Raising The Village

At Raising The Village (RTV), we are dedicated to eradicating ultra-poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. As a dynamic, rapidly growing international development organization, we’ve assembled a team of over 350+ passionate individuals in Uganda, Rwanda and DRC, alongside an additional 10+ professionals in North America. Together, we are committed to elevating communities out of ultra poverty by implementing innovative solutions and leveraging advanced data analytics to drive impact.

To date, our holistic approach has positively impacted over 1,000,000 lives since 2012, and we’re poised to achieve even greater milestones, aiming to assist 1 million individuals annually by 2027. Our growth and success are fueled by the invaluable support of global partners who share our vision of sustainable change. Learn more about our impactful programs at www.raisingthevillage.org

Job Summary

The Agriculture Officer will ensure effective planning and design, and successful implementation and supervision of Agriculture extension interventions including cropping and livestock in Raising The Village’s partner communities in Tanzania, as part of our core methodology. This will involve working with our Planning, Evaluation, and Learning (PEAL) team to identify and assess the key needs of Agriculture extension, working with Procurement team for the development and management of contracts in accordance with project budgets and timelines, and collaborating with program staff, local authorities and communities to support Agriculture extension interventions. The incumbent in this role will have a strong understanding of composting, organic pesticides, soil and crop management. The incumbent should also be able to advise partner communities on health, nutrition and feeding, hygiene, breeding and care of animals. During implementation of the project’s activities, the Agriculture Technical Officer will be required to provide feedback to relevant partners and the local authorities with an aim of improving overall quality of Agriculture interventions

Key Role and Responsibilities:

Program Design and innovation

  • Support PEAL team to design and plan activities on Agriculture extension for Tanzania
  • Provide new insights on agricultural program innovations especially in the context of climate resilience in Tanzania
  • Review project designs and ensure agricultural components are realistic and feasible to the respective communities based on availability, soil, water, etc. and provide feedback where required.

Technical Support

  • Assist to identify new methods of planting, fertilizing, harvesting and storing of crops to achieve optimum land usage and yield;
  • Identify micro-organisms and insects, parasites, and weeds harmful to crops and advise on control measures;
  • Examine topographical, physical and soil characteristics to determine its most effective crop yield potential;
  • Provide technical support regarding emerging issues and points of concerns in the areas of agriculture from planting to use of organic fertilization and pesticide to post-harvest management;
  • Work with RTV Implementation staff and government officers to conduct follow-ups on community and household gardens where there are concerns and/or emerging agricultural issues;
  • Support the project team to identify the seeds to be passed on to the next beneficiary;
  • Provide support on all agricultural pilot initiatives from idea to implementation to evaluation, such as, key hole gardens, backyard garden, etc.
  • Work with procurement officers to guide on seed specifications and verification.
  • Coordinate soil baseline Surveys across clusters in support with VENN team.

Facilitation and Training

  • Conduct refresher training as needed for RTV staff and local government extension officers in Tanzania including but not limited to:
    • RTV methodology on land preparation (community gardens, nursery beds and household gardens, compost pits, etc.);
    • RTV methodology on post-harvest management and seed pass-on;
    • Application of organic manures and fertilizers.
  • Conduct practical trainings and a refresher training with selected Community Agricultural Trainees (Agriculture and Livestock Champions) in each cluster of operation.
  • Trainings are to focus on but not be limited to:
  • Develop and update training materials for RTV staff and Government extension officers;
  • Develop and update training materials for A&LC in local languages;
  • Develop guides and 1-pager for community members use in local languages.

Project Management

  • Identify key issues and risks for clusters and provide mitigations and solutions while maintaining a risk log;
  • Ensure successful planting, germination, and harvests across clusters based on organizational targets;
  • Plan, execute and update monthly workplan;
  • Conduct data collection on key metrics, including: yield, germination and trained community agricultural trainees;
  • Support the Planning, Evaluation and Learning team with agricultural reporting and analysis providing feedback and recommendations;
  • Create and introduce new ideas and initiatives/pilot projects taking them from idea to implementation and evaluation;

Administration and Coordination:

  • Attend district and staff meetings in person and/or virtually to discuss key agricultural issues, areas of success and areas in need of improvement to brainstorm possible solutions and next steps;
  • Complete weekly financial request, submissions and reconciliations to the Project Manager /your supervisor.
  • Take photographs to share and for data repository;
  • Other requirements might be required by their direct supervisor and/or management.

Qualification, Skills and Experiences

  • University Degree of Science in Agriculture, Extension, Agronomy Agriculture and Rural Development, in both animal and crop husbandry, community development or related fields;
  • Minimum 3 years of work experience in the agricultural field;
  • Experience in community development programming;
  • Understanding of organic pesticide use for treatment and prevention measures;
  • Understanding of soil management and crop and pest management;
  • Strong facilitation skills with expertise in relaying information from a scientific/technical level to individuals with varying levels of literacy and understanding abilities;
  • Organizes workload effectively while remaining aware of changing priorities and competing deadlines;
  • Accurately completes multiple tasks to meet deadlines while taking into consideration special assignments, frequent interruptions, available resources and multiple reporting relationships;
  • Strong training & facilitation skills;
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written English;
  • Fluent in local languages where RTV works in the Region
  • Proficient in Microsoft Suite;
  • Energetic and physically able to hike on high terrain, ability to travel 80% of time;
  • Can work independently but is also a strong team player;
  • Able to think outside of the box to provide plausible solutions to issues and challenges.

Raising The Village is committed to Equity and Inclusion in the workplace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

  • Support PEAL team to design and plan activities on Agriculture extension for Tanzania
  • Provide new insights on agricultural program innovations especially in the context of climate resilience in Tanzania
  • Review project designs and ensure agricultural components are realistic and feasible to the respective communities based on availability, soil, water, etc. and provide feedback where required.
  • Assist to identify new methods of planting, fertilizing, harvesting and storing of crops to achieve optimum land usage and yield;
  • Identify micro-organisms and insects, parasites, and weeds harmful to crops and advise on control measures;
  • Examine topographical, physical and soil characteristics to determine its most effective crop yield potential;
  • Provide technical support regarding emerging issues and points of concerns in the areas of agriculture from planting to use of organic fertilization and pesticide to post-harvest management;
  • Work with RTV Implementation staff and government officers to conduct follow-ups on community and household gardens where there are concerns and/or emerging agricultural issues;
  • Support the project team to identify the seeds to be passed on to the next beneficiary;
  • Provide support on all agricultural pilot initiatives from idea to implementation to evaluation, such as, key hole gardens, backyard garden, etc.
  • Work with procurement officers to guide on seed specifications and verification.
  • Coordinate soil baseline Surveys across clusters in support with VENN team.
  • Conduct refresher training as needed for RTV staff and local government extension officers in Tanzania including but not limited to: RTV methodology on land preparation (community gardens, nursery beds and household gardens, compost pits, etc.); RTV methodology on post-harvest management and seed pass-on; Application of organic manures and fertilizers.
  • Conduct practical trainings and a refresher training with selected Community Agricultural Trainees (Agriculture and Livestock Champions) in each cluster of operation.
  • Develop and update training materials for RTV staff and Government extension officers;
  • Develop and update training materials for A&LC in local languages;
  • Develop guides and 1-pager for community members use in local languages.
  • Identify key issues and risks for clusters and provide mitigations and solutions while maintaining a risk log;
  • Ensure successful planting, germination, and harvests across clusters based on organizational targets;
  • Plan, execute and update monthly workplan;
  • Conduct data collection on key metrics, including: yield, germination and trained community agricultural trainees;
  • Support the Planning, Evaluation and Learning team with agricultural reporting and analysis providing feedback and recommendations;
  • Create and introduce new ideas and initiatives/pilot projects taking them from idea to implementation and evaluation;
  • Attend district and staff meetings in person and/or virtually to discuss key agricultural issues, areas of success and areas in need of improvement to brainstorm possible solutions and next steps;
  • Complete weekly financial request, submissions and reconciliations to the Project Manager /your supervisor.
  • Take photographs to share and for data repository;
  • Other requirements might be required by their direct supervisor and/or management.
  • Strong facilitation skills with expertise in relaying information from a scientific/technical level to individuals with varying levels of literacy and understanding abilities;
  • Organizes workload effectively while remaining aware of changing priorities and competing deadlines;
  • Accurately completes multiple tasks to meet deadlines while taking into consideration special assignments, frequent interruptions, available resources and multiple reporting relationships;
  • Strong training & facilitation skills;
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written English;
  • Fluent in local languages where RTV works in the Region
  • Proficient in Microsoft Suite;
  • Energetic and physically able to hike on high terrain, ability to travel 80% of time;
  • Can work independently but is also a strong team player;
  • Able to think outside of the box to provide plausible solutions to issues and challenges.
  • University Degree of Science in Agriculture, Extension, Agronomy Agriculture and Rural Development, in both animal and crop husbandry, community development or related fields;
  • Minimum 3 years of work experience in the agricultural field;
  • Experience in community development programming;
  • Understanding of organic pesticide use for treatment and prevention measures;
  • Understanding of soil management and crop and pest management;
bachelor degree
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Vacancy title:
Agriculture Officer/Agronomist

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Farming & Outdoors, Agribusiness, Agricultural Services & Products, Agronomist, Social Services & Nonprofit]

Jobs at:
Raising The Village

Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, February 18 2026

Duty Station:
Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 10 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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About Raising The Village

At Raising The Village (RTV), we are dedicated to eradicating ultra-poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. As a dynamic, rapidly growing international development organization, we’ve assembled a team of over 350+ passionate individuals in Uganda, Rwanda and DRC, alongside an additional 10+ professionals in North America. Together, we are committed to elevating communities out of ultra poverty by implementing innovative solutions and leveraging advanced data analytics to drive impact.

To date, our holistic approach has positively impacted over 1,000,000 lives since 2012, and we’re poised to achieve even greater milestones, aiming to assist 1 million individuals annually by 2027. Our growth and success are fueled by the invaluable support of global partners who share our vision of sustainable change. Learn more about our impactful programs at www.raisingthevillage.org

Job Summary

The Agriculture Officer will ensure effective planning and design, and successful implementation and supervision of Agriculture extension interventions including cropping and livestock in Raising The Village’s partner communities in Tanzania, as part of our core methodology. This will involve working with our Planning, Evaluation, and Learning (PEAL) team to identify and assess the key needs of Agriculture extension, working with Procurement team for the development and management of contracts in accordance with project budgets and timelines, and collaborating with program staff, local authorities and communities to support Agriculture extension interventions. The incumbent in this role will have a strong understanding of composting, organic pesticides, soil and crop management. The incumbent should also be able to advise partner communities on health, nutrition and feeding, hygiene, breeding and care of animals. During implementation of the project’s activities, the Agriculture Technical Officer will be required to provide feedback to relevant partners and the local authorities with an aim of improving overall quality of Agriculture interventions

Key Role and Responsibilities:

Program Design and innovation

  • Support PEAL team to design and plan activities on Agriculture extension for Tanzania
  • Provide new insights on agricultural program innovations especially in the context of climate resilience in Tanzania
  • Review project designs and ensure agricultural components are realistic and feasible to the respective communities based on availability, soil, water, etc. and provide feedback where required.

Technical Support

  • Assist to identify new methods of planting, fertilizing, harvesting and storing of crops to achieve optimum land usage and yield;
  • Identify micro-organisms and insects, parasites, and weeds harmful to crops and advise on control measures;
  • Examine topographical, physical and soil characteristics to determine its most effective crop yield potential;
  • Provide technical support regarding emerging issues and points of concerns in the areas of agriculture from planting to use of organic fertilization and pesticide to post-harvest management;
  • Work with RTV Implementation staff and government officers to conduct follow-ups on community and household gardens where there are concerns and/or emerging agricultural issues;
  • Support the project team to identify the seeds to be passed on to the next beneficiary;
  • Provide support on all agricultural pilot initiatives from idea to implementation to evaluation, such as, key hole gardens, backyard garden, etc.
  • Work with procurement officers to guide on seed specifications and verification.
  • Coordinate soil baseline Surveys across clusters in support with VENN team.

Facilitation and Training

  • Conduct refresher training as needed for RTV staff and local government extension officers in Tanzania including but not limited to:
    • RTV methodology on land preparation (community gardens, nursery beds and household gardens, compost pits, etc.);
    • RTV methodology on post-harvest management and seed pass-on;
    • Application of organic manures and fertilizers.
  • Conduct practical trainings and a refresher training with selected Community Agricultural Trainees (Agriculture and Livestock Champions) in each cluster of operation.
  • Trainings are to focus on but not be limited to:
  • Develop and update training materials for RTV staff and Government extension officers;
  • Develop and update training materials for A&LC in local languages;
  • Develop guides and 1-pager for community members use in local languages.

Project Management

  • Identify key issues and risks for clusters and provide mitigations and solutions while maintaining a risk log;
  • Ensure successful planting, germination, and harvests across clusters based on organizational targets;
  • Plan, execute and update monthly workplan;
  • Conduct data collection on key metrics, including: yield, germination and trained community agricultural trainees;
  • Support the Planning, Evaluation and Learning team with agricultural reporting and analysis providing feedback and recommendations;
  • Create and introduce new ideas and initiatives/pilot projects taking them from idea to implementation and evaluation;

Administration and Coordination:

  • Attend district and staff meetings in person and/or virtually to discuss key agricultural issues, areas of success and areas in need of improvement to brainstorm possible solutions and next steps;
  • Complete weekly financial request, submissions and reconciliations to the Project Manager /your supervisor.
  • Take photographs to share and for data repository;
  • Other requirements might be required by their direct supervisor and/or management.

Qualification, Skills and Experiences

  • University Degree of Science in Agriculture, Extension, Agronomy Agriculture and Rural Development, in both animal and crop husbandry, community development or related fields;
  • Minimum 3 years of work experience in the agricultural field;
  • Experience in community development programming;
  • Understanding of organic pesticide use for treatment and prevention measures;
  • Understanding of soil management and crop and pest management;
  • Strong facilitation skills with expertise in relaying information from a scientific/technical level to individuals with varying levels of literacy and understanding abilities;
  • Organizes workload effectively while remaining aware of changing priorities and competing deadlines;
  • Accurately completes multiple tasks to meet deadlines while taking into consideration special assignments, frequent interruptions, available resources and multiple reporting relationships;
  • Strong training & facilitation skills;
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written English;
  • Fluent in local languages where RTV works in the Region
  • Proficient in Microsoft Suite;
  • Energetic and physically able to hike on high terrain, ability to travel 80% of time;
  • Can work independently but is also a strong team player;
  • Able to think outside of the box to provide plausible solutions to issues and challenges.

Raising The Village is committed to Equity and Inclusion in the workplace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

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Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Category: Environment, Forestry and Agriculture jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Wednesday, February 18 2026
Duty Station: Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam
Posted: 10-02-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 10-02-2026
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