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Ministry Of Education Announces 2000 Job Vacancies, Qualifications And How To Apply

BY Getrude Mathayo · March 6, 2024 02:03 pm

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In terms of distribution, Kakamega will receive the highest allocation at 101, followed by Nairobi with 96, Bungoma with 88, Meru with 86, and Uasin Gishu with 83.

The Ministry of Education has announced 2,000 job vacancies in the State Department for Vocational and Technical Training.

On Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in a notice,  the Ministry notified qualified and interested Kenyans to submit applications for the available jobs. The trainers who will be under the State Department for Vocational and Technical Training will be distributed in various institutions across the country.

According to the ministry, all applicants are invited from qualified Degrees, Higher National Diploma (HND), and Diploma Holders for the positions of Vocational and Technical Trainers available in the various Technical, Vocational Education and Training Institutions as indicated.

“Applications are invited from qualified Degree, Higher National Diploma and Diploma holders for the positions of Vocational and Technical Trainers,” the notice reads in part.

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The Education Ministry seeks to hire 1,313 Degree and Higher Diploma holders and 687 Diploma holder trainers. The jobs will be spread in the 47 counties.

Details of the jobs and mode of application can be accessed on the PSC website www.publicservice.go.ke according to the Public Service Commission

“Interested and qualified persons are requested to submit their applications directly to the institutions where vacancies exist by filling ONE (1) PSC 2 (Revised2016) application form and attaching copies of National ID card, academic and professional certificates, transcripts, and any other testimonials to reach the respective Boards/Councils on or before March 19, 2024 (Latest 5. 00p.m East African Time).”

In terms of distribution, Kakamega will receive the highest allocation at 101, followed by Nairobi with 96, Bungoma with 88, Meru with 86, and Uasin Gishu with 83.

Counties with the lowest number of trainers include Mandera and Tana River which will get 17 trainers each, Samburu and Marsabit with 16 each, Wajir with 15, West Pokot with 9, while Isiolo and Lamu counties will get five each.

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