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Public Service Commission Advertises 532 Job Vacancies For Kenyans
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has advertised for 532 jobs in an advert released on Tuesday May 14, 2024.
The positions available span across eight Ministries and State Departments including Telecommunication and Broadcasting, Labour and Skill Development, Meteorological Services, Medical Services, Internal Security, Defence, Asals and Regional Development, and National Administration.
In the advert, the PSC announced that there is one vacancy under broadcasting and telecommunications for a communications secretary.
Under the Department of Medical Services, the Commission is seeking to recruit 23 officials, 177 persons under Internal Security and National Administration and 106 officials under Defence.
In addition, the government is seeking to fill 19 vacancies in the Department of Co-operatives.
Under Environment and Climate Change, the Commission has advertised 60 vacancies and 144 under Labour and Development.
PSC is also looking for two officials for the Asals and Regional Development.
The Commission has also advertised for the position of Deputy VC – Academic and Student Affairs at the Technical University of Kenya.
“The details of the posts and mode of application can be accessed on the Commission’s website,” PSC stated.
Meanwhile, the Commission advised interested and qualified citizens to make their applications for the jobs online.
PSC advertised the available vacancies, a day after President William Ruto made two appointments at the executive office of the President.
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