PCS Announces Internships Vacancies In Education Ministry, Requirements And How To Apply

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced 1,000 paid internships in the Information Technology Department for Basic Education under the Digital Literacy Program.
On Tuesday, 5th August, PSC said those interested in the internship opportunity should make their application before September 25, 2023.
“The Ministry of Education, State Department for Basic Education has declared 1,000 vacancies for internship under the Digital Literacy Program (DLP), Cohort 3,” the commission said.
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According to PSC, the successful candidates will be appointed and deployed to schools at the sub-county level, where, in addition to acquiring practical skills and knowledge, the interns will play a critical role in supporting virtual learning and other related digital platforms. A candidate must have graduated not earlier than 2019
Applicants must also have a Bachelor’s degree in Education with a specialization in Information Communication Technology or a Bachelor’s degree in ICT, or a Diploma in ICT or ICT Integration in Education, from knowledge in networking and infrastructure, applications development, and information security.
“The candidate must be willing to be deployed to any Sub County Education office within the country on a full-time basis,” the commission said.
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The internship duties and responsibilities will include supporting E-Learning and content development in line with the schemes of work. The intern will also provide class support and training for Primary School teachers in the use of digital literacy devices.
“The intern will support the implementation of the Digital Learning Program and carry out innovations to enable schools to improve on the use of digital learning,” the commission said.
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PSC said the intern will also provide support in the safe, secure, and ethical use of technology in learning.
“They will also assist teachers by integrating ICT in delivery of teaching, learning, and assessment and support school staff with development and production of key school policies and procedures,” PSC said.
Successful candidates will also provide first-line support and maintenance of ICT services in the schools. The internship will run for 12 months with a stipend which is non-renewable.
PSC said the stipend will be paid by the State Department for Basic Education at a rate as determined by the Government Certificate.
“On successful completion of the Internship Program, the interns will be awarded a certificate by the State Department,” PSC said.
Interested and qualified applicants are requested to make their applications online through the Public Service Commission’s job portal accessible through www.publicservice.go.ie or www.psckjobs.go.ke by September 25, 2023.
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