Vacancies at Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) February 2019
Nafasi za kazi /Ajira The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) was established under National Parks Ordinance CAP.412 of 1959. This unique area is currently managed by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) pursuant to CAP 284 of 2002. It is under the Ministry for Natural Resources and Tourism. The main functions of the NCAA are to conserve and develop the natural and cultural heritage resources, to promote tourism in the NCA and promote the interests of indigenous people living in the area. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) invites applications from qualified Tanzanians to fill the following vacant positions:APPLICATION GUIDELINES
STEP 1: To start the application process, you are required to register by opening an Account. Click on the "Register" link in the Login box or top navigation bar and fill in the required details and then verification email will be sent to you. NOTE: If you are already registered, move to step 2.
STEP 2: After opening the account, a user can log in using the registered email address and password. The login form can be found by clicking Login button at top navigation bar.
STEP 3: Applicants are required to provide their Curriculum Vitae (CV) by providing appropriate information. Let the system guide you in every step! Once the CV has been completed, it can be saved and used for future Job applications. The CV may be up-dated, when necessary, by logging back into the system.
STEP 4: When vacancies are announced, a registered user can simply log back into the system as described above, modify CV, if required and finally apply for the vacancies.
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Vision
“The best conservation area in the World”
Mission Statement
“ To sustainably conserve biodiversity and cultural heritage, enhance livelihood of the indigenous communities and promote tourism for the benefit of the Nation and the World”
Core Values
a) Sustainable conservation
b) Integrity
c) Professionalism
d) Value to value
e) Creativity and innovation
f) Advocacy and networking
g) Transparency and accountability
h) Preserving human history and nature for generations