NYS Announces Nationwide Recruitment Drive, Deadline And How To Apply

The National Youth Service (NYS) has officially kicked off a nationwide recruitment exercise aimed at enrolling thousands of young Kenyans into its training and service programmes.
According to NYS, the exercise, which began on Monday, March 16, is being conducted simultaneously across all sub-counties in the country and is expected to run until Saturday, March 21, 2026.
In a public notice released on Monday, the service confirmed that the recruitment process had started as earlier announced and encouraged eligible youth to present themselves at designated recruitment centres within their respective sub-counties.
The initiative forms part of the government’s ongoing efforts to empower young people through structured training, discipline, and employment opportunities.
According to the statement, the recruitment drive provides a platform for young Kenyans to join the NYS and benefit from a wide range of programmes designed to build practical skills while fostering patriotism and national service.
“NYS nationwide recruitment exercise has officially kicked off today across all sub-counties, as earlier advertised. The exercise will run from March 16 to March 21, 2026,” the statement read.
The agency further urged eligible youths to take advantage of the opportunity by attending the recruitment exercise in large numbers.
“Eligible young Kenyans are encouraged to turn up at their respective sub-county recruitment centres and seize this opportunity to serve the nation while gaining valuable skills, discipline, and training,” the statement added.
NYS is a state corporation mandated to train and empower young people through paramilitary training, national service, and vocational education. Over the years, the institution has played a critical role in preparing Kenyan youth for both public service and the broader labour market.
Through its programmes, recruits undergo rigorous training that focuses on discipline, teamwork, and technical competence. Participants are also equipped with hands-on vocational skills in fields such as construction, agriculture, mechanical works, and community development.
These skills are intended to help young people secure employment, start their own enterprises, or contribute meaningfully to national development initiatives after completing their training
Beyond training, NYS plays a vital role in supporting national development projects across the country. Graduates of the programme are often deployed to participate in government-led initiatives including infrastructure development, environmental conservation, disaster response, and community service programmes.
NYS personnel have previously been involved in projects such as road construction, housing development, irrigation programmes, and emergency relief operations during national disasters.
Through these initiatives, the service aims not only to equip youth with employable skills but also to instill a strong sense of civic responsibility and national pride.
The current recruitment exercise follows an earlier announcement by the agency regarding available job opportunities within the service. In a notice released on March 3, the NYS revealed that it was seeking to fill more than 700 positions across various categories.
The vacancies include 250 cadet officer positions and 500 private officer posts, providing opportunities for unemployed youth across the country to gain structured training and employment.
Among the private positions advertised are roles for drivers, plant operators, electricians, carpenters, plumbers, band members, agricultural workers, secretaries, vehicle mechanics, welders, and general duty personnel.
The positions are expected to attract a large number of applicants, particularly at a time when many young Kenyans are actively seeking employment and skills development opportunities.
Application Process and Deadline
Interested applicants were advised to download and complete the official Application for Employment Form available on the Public Service Commission website.
Completed applications can be submitted either via email or delivered by post to the Commandant General at the NYS Headquarters in Nairobi. The agency noted that all applications must be received before the deadline of March 18, 2026.
Officials have also reminded applicants to ensure that they meet the eligibility requirements and provide accurate documentation during the recruitment process.
With recruitment centres now open across the country, the exercise is expected to attract thousands of hopeful applicants eager to join the service and benefit from the training and opportunities offered by the NYS.
Read Also: NYS Announces Over 700 Job Vacancies, Application Deadline, Requirements And How To Apply
- January 2026 (220)
- February 2026 (243)
- March 2026 (163)
- January 2025 (119)
- February 2025 (191)
- March 2025 (212)
- April 2025 (193)
- May 2025 (161)
- June 2025 (157)
- July 2025 (227)
- August 2025 (211)
- September 2025 (270)
- October 2025 (297)
- November 2025 (230)
- December 2025 (219)
- January 2024 (238)
- February 2024 (227)
- March 2024 (190)
- April 2024 (133)
- May 2024 (157)
- June 2024 (145)
- July 2024 (136)
- August 2024 (154)
- September 2024 (212)
- October 2024 (255)
- November 2024 (196)
- December 2024 (143)
- January 2023 (182)
- February 2023 (203)
- March 2023 (322)
- April 2023 (297)
- May 2023 (267)
- June 2023 (214)
- July 2023 (212)
- August 2023 (257)
- September 2023 (237)
- October 2023 (264)
- November 2023 (286)
- December 2023 (177)
- January 2022 (293)
- February 2022 (329)
- March 2022 (358)
- April 2022 (292)
- May 2022 (271)
- June 2022 (232)
- July 2022 (278)
- August 2022 (253)
- September 2022 (246)
- October 2022 (196)
- November 2022 (232)
- December 2022 (167)
- January 2021 (182)
- February 2021 (227)
- March 2021 (325)
- April 2021 (259)
- May 2021 (285)
- June 2021 (272)
- July 2021 (277)
- August 2021 (232)
- September 2021 (271)
- October 2021 (304)
- November 2021 (364)
- December 2021 (249)
- January 2020 (272)
- February 2020 (310)
- March 2020 (390)
- April 2020 (321)
- May 2020 (335)
- June 2020 (327)
- July 2020 (333)
- August 2020 (276)
- September 2020 (214)
- October 2020 (233)
- November 2020 (242)
- December 2020 (187)
- January 2019 (251)
- February 2019 (215)
- March 2019 (283)
- April 2019 (254)
- May 2019 (269)
- June 2019 (249)
- July 2019 (335)
- August 2019 (293)
- September 2019 (306)
- October 2019 (313)
- November 2019 (362)
- December 2019 (318)
- January 2018 (291)
- February 2018 (213)
- March 2018 (275)
- April 2018 (223)
- May 2018 (235)
- June 2018 (176)
- July 2018 (256)
- August 2018 (247)
- September 2018 (255)
- October 2018 (282)
- November 2018 (282)
- December 2018 (184)
- January 2017 (183)
- February 2017 (194)
- March 2017 (207)
- April 2017 (104)
- May 2017 (169)
- June 2017 (205)
- July 2017 (189)
- August 2017 (195)
- September 2017 (186)
- October 2017 (235)
- November 2017 (253)
- December 2017 (266)
- January 2016 (164)
- February 2016 (165)
- March 2016 (189)
- April 2016 (143)
- May 2016 (245)
- June 2016 (182)
- July 2016 (271)
- August 2016 (247)
- September 2016 (233)
- October 2016 (191)
- November 2016 (243)
- December 2016 (153)
- January 2015 (1)
- February 2015 (4)
- March 2015 (164)
- April 2015 (107)
- May 2015 (116)
- June 2015 (119)
- July 2015 (145)
- August 2015 (157)
- September 2015 (186)
- October 2015 (169)
- November 2015 (173)
- December 2015 (205)
- March 2014 (2)
- March 2013 (10)
- June 2013 (1)
- March 2012 (7)
- April 2012 (15)
- May 2012 (1)
- July 2012 (1)
- August 2012 (4)
- October 2012 (2)
- November 2012 (2)
- December 2012 (1)
