SAKAJA ANNOUNCES PERMANENT JOBS WITH KSH197K SALARY: HOW TO APPLY

Kenyans interested in working for the Nairobi county government now have a chance to join after it  announced 77 vacant slots.  

In an advertisement on the county’s official website, the county has announced a number of opportunities ranging from County solicitor, principal counsel, and counsel.

Other opportunities available to applicants include director of livestock and fisheries development, principal Cooperative officer, assistant Director of Co-operatives Audit, and Tourism officers among others.

Successful candidates will pocket a monthly salary starting from Ksh13,270 to Ksh197,800 depending on the job scale and will also enjoy house and commuter allowances.

For instance, those seeking to serve as County solicitors will earn between Ksh133,870 and Ksh197,800 with a house allowance of Ksh60,000 as well as a Ksh20,000 commuter allowance.

The assistant director for Tourism will be eligible for a salary of between Ksh87,360 and Ksh121,430 while principal Cooperative officers will pocket between Ksh56,370 and Ksh87,360.

Employees in the  lowest-ranked position 

of cultural and heritage assistant will receive between Ksh25,470 and Ksh33,950.

How to Apply

Interested candidates are advised to create accounts on the Nairobi County’s website’s recruitment portal at cpsb (dot)nairobi(dot)go(dot)ke(slash)jobs(hyphen)page

While at the portal, they must populate details about their educational qualifications, professional qualifications, work history, and experience as well as their membership to professional bodies.

Part of the requirements involves the candidates showing proof that they satisfy the requirement of Chapter Six of the Constitution which constitutes the leadership and integrity of all public officers.

On the jobs portal, candidates are able to access the full details of the various vacancies and their job grades.

The candidates are hence required to click apply adjacent to the vacant slot.

“Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted and shall be required to produce originals of their National Identity Card, academic and professional certificates and transcripts during interviews,” read the statement in part.

The application window for the various vacancies ranges from Thursday, December 29, and Saturday, December 31.

Sourced from Kenyans

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