TPSF Seeks Communications & Public Relations Manager

The Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF) is hiring a Communications and Public Relations Manager. The role focuses on enhancing the federation’s visibility and reputation. Applications are due by 9th June 2025.
TPSF Communications & Public Relations Manager Tanzania

The Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF) has announced a vacancy for the position of Communications and Public Relations Manager to join its team and support its communication strategy and stakeholder engagement.

The position is open to experienced professionals with strong credentials in corporate communication and public relations.

Applicants are required to submit an application letter, a detailed CV, certified copies of academic and professional certificates, and names and contacts of two referees.

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Applications must be sent via email to recruitment@tpsf.or.tz with the subject line “Application for Communications & Public Relations Manager” by 9th June 2025.

According to TPSF, the selected candidate will be responsible for enhancing the federation’s reputation and visibility through targeted communications and strategic public relations initiatives.

The position is based at TPSF’s head office in Dar es Salaam.

The Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF) is the umbrella body for the private sector in Tanzania, established in 1998 to promote private sector development through advocacy, dialogue, and partnership with the government and other stakeholders.

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