
Tobacco Commission
THE ORGANISATION
The Tobacco Commission is a statutory corporation established by an Act of Parliament, the Tobacco Industry Act No. 5 of 2024. The major function of the institution is to regulate and promote the development of the tobacco industry in Malawi.
To ensure that its mandate is carried out effectively and efficiently, the Tobacco Commission invites applications from suitably qualified individuals to fill the following vacancy:
SENIOR TOBACCO REGULATORY OFFICER (AGRICULTURE LABOUR PRACTICES) (GRADE TC 5)
LOCATION: HEAD OFFICE IN LILONGWE
REPORTING TO: REGULATORY AND ENFORCEMENT MANAGER
JOB FUNCTION
The Senior Tobacco Regulatory Officer (Agriculture Labour Practices) will be responsible for coordinating and consolidating the tobacco industry and other stakeholders on the labour related strategies put in place by the International Labour Organization (ILO).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Coordinates the various efforts by industry stakeholders in addressing labour issues in tobacco production and marketing:
- Prepares work plans outlining activities in line with agriculture labour practices;
- Commissions child labour surveys and self-assessments in the tobacco industry:
- Analyses the results from child labour surveys and self-assessments, liaises with various institutions, including Government and NGOs, in tackling issues of non-compliance to good agriculture labour practices in the tobacco sub sector;
- Develops proposals on funding for the implementation of anti-child labour initiatives;
- Works with appropriate agencies such as NGOs to ensure the rehabilitation of children withdrawn from child labour;
- Provides reorts on developments and public sentiments, both on the local and international scenes, relating to agriculture labour practice issues;
- Takes a leading role in building and maintaining a child labour database;
- Consolidates Agriculture Labour Practices (ALP) initiatives by industry stakeholders;
- Produces agriculture labour practice related reports;
- Works with the Tobacco Commission Public Relations Officer
(PRO) in disseminating / publicizing information on labour issues in tobacco.
MINIMUM ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
The candidate must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture / Community Development / Social Science or equivalent qualification with at least three (3) years working experience within Tobacco Industry in similar role.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Interested persons with the specified qualifications and experience should submit their applications under confidential by post enclosing copies of certificates and a detailed Curiculum Vitae with names and contact details of three traceable referees by Monday 1st May, 2026 to:
The Chief Executive Officer
Tobacco Commission
P.O. Box 40045
Kanengo
LILONGWE 4
Only shortlisted applicants will be acknowledged.
