JOB TYPE
This is a full-time, independent contractor (consultancy) position based in Tanzania. The contract duration will be 10 months (1st April 2026-29th January 2027) with a possibility of renewal upon expiry. The anticipated start date for this contract is 1st April 2026.
The Youth Leadership Fellow - Design Researcher will be a core member of the team, bringing a youth perspective into every stage of the work — from large-scale surveys to community co-design workshops to prototype testing. You will be on the ground in communities, helping ensure the research reflects the realities of young people in Tanzania. You will participate in an organization-wide cohort of Youth Leadership Fellows from around the world who will be assigned to different projects but convened for training and mentorship opportunities as a part of the 2026 YLabs Youth Leadership Cohort.
LOCATION
This is a remote role, based in Tanzania. The successful candidate should be based in Tanzania, as they will be required to conduct numerous field visits across the country. They must be familiar with the region, including local cultures, languages, and logistical dynamics, to effectively engage with youth and community stakeholders.
ABOUT YLABS’ COMPENSATION
YLabs adheres to Project Fair’s principles and standards to establish pay equity, with the overriding principle of “equal pay for work of equal value” outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals. All salary ranges are based on level within the organization and are competitive with regional and national salary benchmarks for the respective office location.
PAY RATE
The maximum budget for this 10-month contract is 10,320 USD, commensurate with experience. Payments will be made monthly via bank transfer.
YOU WILL:
Represent and advocate for youth perspectives throughout the research and design process
Support the facilitation of community research sessions, co-design workshops, and prototype testing with young people across target regions
Assist in coordinating field visits, ensuring culturally appropriate and trauma-informed engagement with community members
Provide real-time feedback from the field, flagging what's working, what isn't, and why
Contribute to refining research and design methodologies to reflect local cultural and social realities
Support logistics for field visits, training sessions, and design workshops
Receive hands-on training in human-centered design methodology throughout the contract
Participate in a global cohort of 2026 Youth Leadership Fellows to participate in additional skill development and leadership training in your core areas of interest
YOU ARE:
Fluent in Swahili and English
Passionate about learning to use research, design, and co-creating solutions with and for young people that protect, empower, and create real, lasting change in their lives
Aware of the cultural and social dynamics of Tanzania, with the ability to navigate sensitive topics such as SRH in a respectful and inclusive manner
Passionate about preventing peer sexual assault and abuse among young people in Tanzania
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Interested in being a leader for positive social change in your community, and wanted to work with multidisciplinary experts to strengthen your leadership abilities
YOU HAVE:
A passion for addressing issues facing youth, especially surrounding health or social impacts in communities
Excited to learn new skills and help young people thrive
Experience in either design, research, youth programming, or simply a highly motivated desire to learn
Excellent speaking skills or the desire to communicate with people of many different backgrounds
Sensitivity, excellent listening skills, and kindness towards others
Detail-oriented, observant, and eager to learn
Comfortable with technology, such as digital learning and using new platforms
Able to treat information confidentially and to operate according to high ethical research and child safeguarding standards
Able to join remote team meetings and collaborate effectively online through the use of web platforms