Physiotherapist
2026-06-04T16:08:25+00:00
Temeke Municipal Council
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CONTRACTOR
Temeke Municipality, Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam
00000
Tanzania
Public Administration, and Government
Healthcare, Social Services & Nonprofit, Civil & Government
2026-06-17T17:00:00+00:00
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Background
Temeke Municipal Council, in collaboration with Sense International Tanzania (SIT), invites applications from qualified, competent, and motivated Tanzanians to fill four (4) Physiotherapist positions. The successful candidates will support the implementation of Sensory Screening and Early Intervention Services in selected primary healthcare facilities within Temeke Municipality, Dar es Salaam. This initiative aims to strengthen early identification, referral, rehabilitation, and intervention services for children with sensory impairments and developmental challenges.
About Sense International Tanzania (SIT)
Sense International Tanzania is a registered Non-Governmental Organization operating under Registration No. 00NGO/R1/00523. The organization is part of Sense International, a UK-registered charity dedicated to supporting people with deafblindness and multiple disabilities in resource-limited settings. Since 2008, Sense International Tanzania has been implementing impactful programmes focusing on:
- Early Identification and Intervention
- Inclusive Education
- Livelihood Improvement for Persons with Deafblindness and Multiple Sensory Impairments
Through its partnership with Temeke Municipal Council, the organization seeks to improve access to quality rehabilitation and support services for children with disabilities.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Sensory Screening
The Physiotherapist will:
- Coordinate sensory screening activities conducted by nurses and Community Health Workers (CHWs).
- Support first-stage risk factor screening and second-stage hearing and vision assessments.
- Compile and submit screening reports to health facility management and relevant authorities.
2. Early Intervention Services
Responsibilities include:
- Conducting functional assessments to determine eligibility for Early Intervention services.
- Facilitating referrals for specialized services where necessary.
- Providing rehabilitation services, including sensory stimulation, following approved Early Intervention Protocols, curricula, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Advising on assistive devices, developmental toys, and learning materials.
- Training and supporting parents and caregivers on early stimulation techniques and daily living skills.
- Developing and implementing Individual Development Plans (IDPs) for enrolled children.
- Conducting regular home visits (at least quarterly) to promote inclusive care and accessibility.
- Providing counselling services to children and their families.
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, including medical practitioners, social workers, physiotherapists, CHWs, and other stakeholders.
- Supporting the transition of children from Early Intervention programmes to pre-primary and primary education.
3. Early Intervention Unit Management
The successful candidate will:
- Coordinate daily operations of the Early Intervention Unit.
- Manage requisition, utilization, and accountability of therapy and office equipment.
- Maintain an up-to-date asset register.
- Ensure proper maintenance and functionality of screening and therapy equipment.
- Manage patient records and data while maintaining confidentiality.
- Prepare and submit weekly and monthly reports to facility management, Temeke Municipal Council, Sense International Tanzania, and other relevant authorities.
4. Community Awareness and Outreach
Duties include:
- Coordinating community sensitization programmes.
- Supporting awareness campaigns and outreach screening activities in collaboration with health facility management.
5. Other Responsibilities
- Perform any duties assigned by supervisors.
- Adhere to professional ethics and codes of conduct.
- Comply with safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection policies.
- Report any issues that may affect service delivery or the reputation of the Government of Tanzania and its partners.
Qualifications and Experience
Applicants must possess:
- A Diploma in Physiotherapy from a recognized institution.
- Registration with the relevant professional board (where applicable).
- Experience working with children, especially those with disabilities or sensory impairments, which will be an added advantage.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively in both community and healthcare facility settings.
Remuneration
Successful candidates will receive:
- A gross monthly allowance of TZS 800,000 to cover transport and meal expenses.
- Statutory deductions, including PAYE, in accordance with Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) regulations.
- Monthly payments subject to submission and approval of timesheets.
General Conditions
- Applicants must be Tanzanian citizens with legal authorization to work in Tanzania.
- Successful candidates will undergo background checks in line with safeguarding requirements.
- The positions are project-based and subject to specified contract terms.
- Temeke Municipal Council is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
- Coordinate sensory screening activities conducted by nurses and Community Health Workers (CHWs).
- Support first-stage risk factor screening and second-stage hearing and vision assessments.
- Compile and submit screening reports to health facility management and relevant authorities.
- Conducting functional assessments to determine eligibility for Early Intervention services.
- Facilitating referrals for specialized services where necessary.
- Providing rehabilitation services, including sensory stimulation, following approved Early Intervention Protocols, curricula, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Advising on assistive devices, developmental toys, and learning materials.
- Training and supporting parents and caregivers on early stimulation techniques and daily living skills.
- Developing and implementing Individual Development Plans (IDPs) for enrolled children.
- Conducting regular home visits (at least quarterly) to promote inclusive care and accessibility.
- Providing counselling services to children and their families.
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, including medical practitioners, social workers, physiotherapists, CHWs, and other stakeholders.
- Supporting the transition of children from Early Intervention programmes to pre-primary and primary education.
- Coordinate daily operations of the Early Intervention Unit.
- Manage requisition, utilization, and accountability of therapy and office equipment.
- Maintain an up-to-date asset register.
- Ensure proper maintenance and functionality of screening and therapy equipment.
- Manage patient records and data while maintaining confidentiality.
- Prepare and submit weekly and monthly reports to facility management, Temeke Municipal Council, Sense International Tanzania, and other relevant authorities.
- Coordinating community sensitization programmes.
- Supporting awareness campaigns and outreach screening activities in collaboration with health facility management.
- Perform any duties assigned by supervisors.
- Adhere to professional ethics and codes of conduct.
- Comply with safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection policies.
- Report any issues that may affect service delivery or the reputation of the Government of Tanzania and its partners.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively in both community and healthcare facility settings.
- A Diploma in Physiotherapy from a recognized institution.
- Registration with the relevant professional board (where applicable).
- Experience working with children, especially those with disabilities or sensory impairments, which will be an added advantage.
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Vacancy title:
Physiotherapist
[Type: CONTRACTOR, Industry: Public Administration, and Government, Category: Healthcare, Social Services & Nonprofit, Civil & Government]
Jobs at:
Temeke Municipal Council
Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, June 17 2026
Duty Station:
Temeke Municipality, Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, June 4 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Background
Temeke Municipal Council, in collaboration with Sense International Tanzania (SIT), invites applications from qualified, competent, and motivated Tanzanians to fill four (4) Physiotherapist positions. The successful candidates will support the implementation of Sensory Screening and Early Intervention Services in selected primary healthcare facilities within Temeke Municipality, Dar es Salaam. This initiative aims to strengthen early identification, referral, rehabilitation, and intervention services for children with sensory impairments and developmental challenges.
About Sense International Tanzania (SIT)
Sense International Tanzania is a registered Non-Governmental Organization operating under Registration No. 00NGO/R1/00523. The organization is part of Sense International, a UK-registered charity dedicated to supporting people with deafblindness and multiple disabilities in resource-limited settings. Since 2008, Sense International Tanzania has been implementing impactful programmes focusing on:
- Early Identification and Intervention
- Inclusive Education
- Livelihood Improvement for Persons with Deafblindness and Multiple Sensory Impairments
Through its partnership with Temeke Municipal Council, the organization seeks to improve access to quality rehabilitation and support services for children with disabilities.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Sensory Screening
The Physiotherapist will:
- Coordinate sensory screening activities conducted by nurses and Community Health Workers (CHWs).
- Support first-stage risk factor screening and second-stage hearing and vision assessments.
- Compile and submit screening reports to health facility management and relevant authorities.
2. Early Intervention Services
Responsibilities include:
- Conducting functional assessments to determine eligibility for Early Intervention services.
- Facilitating referrals for specialized services where necessary.
- Providing rehabilitation services, including sensory stimulation, following approved Early Intervention Protocols, curricula, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Advising on assistive devices, developmental toys, and learning materials.
- Training and supporting parents and caregivers on early stimulation techniques and daily living skills.
- Developing and implementing Individual Development Plans (IDPs) for enrolled children.
- Conducting regular home visits (at least quarterly) to promote inclusive care and accessibility.
- Providing counselling services to children and their families.
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, including medical practitioners, social workers, physiotherapists, CHWs, and other stakeholders.
- Supporting the transition of children from Early Intervention programmes to pre-primary and primary education.
3. Early Intervention Unit Management
The successful candidate will:
- Coordinate daily operations of the Early Intervention Unit.
- Manage requisition, utilization, and accountability of therapy and office equipment.
- Maintain an up-to-date asset register.
- Ensure proper maintenance and functionality of screening and therapy equipment.
- Manage patient records and data while maintaining confidentiality.
- Prepare and submit weekly and monthly reports to facility management, Temeke Municipal Council, Sense International Tanzania, and other relevant authorities.
4. Community Awareness and Outreach
Duties include:
- Coordinating community sensitization programmes.
- Supporting awareness campaigns and outreach screening activities in collaboration with health facility management.
5. Other Responsibilities
- Perform any duties assigned by supervisors.
- Adhere to professional ethics and codes of conduct.
- Comply with safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection policies.
- Report any issues that may affect service delivery or the reputation of the Government of Tanzania and its partners.
Qualifications and Experience
Applicants must possess:
- A Diploma in Physiotherapy from a recognized institution.
- Registration with the relevant professional board (where applicable).
- Experience working with children, especially those with disabilities or sensory impairments, which will be an added advantage.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively in both community and healthcare facility settings.
Remuneration
Successful candidates will receive:
- A gross monthly allowance of TZS 800,000 to cover transport and meal expenses.
- Statutory deductions, including PAYE, in accordance with Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) regulations.
- Monthly payments subject to submission and approval of timesheets.
General Conditions
- Applicants must be Tanzanian citizens with legal authorization to work in Tanzania.
- Successful candidates will undergo background checks in line with safeguarding requirements.
- The positions are project-based and subject to specified contract terms.
- Temeke Municipal Council is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 24
Level of Education: associate degree
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Interested candidates should submit:
- Application Letter
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Certified Copies of Academic and Professional Certificates
Application Deadline 17 June 2026 (Before End of Day). Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Applicants are encouraged to submit complete applications before the deadline to avoid disqualification.
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