PSC announces 789 vacant positions across various departments including public health, health services, and health management. More than 700 jobs up for grabs at Public Service Kenya
More than 700 jobs up for grabs at Public Service Kenya
The Public Service Commission (PSC) is currently seeking 788 vacant positions across various departments to support its mission of public health, health services, and health management. The mandate of the PSC is outlined in Articles 234, 155(3)(a), 158(2)(3) and (4), 171(2), 230(2)(b) and 236 of the Constitution, which includes establishment and abolition of offices, provision of competent human resources, promotion of good governance, and ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in the provision of quality services in the public service.
The PSC is guided by the values and principles in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution, Public Service Commission Act of 2017, Public Service (Values and Principles) Act, 2015, and other relevant legislations. The commission is excited to announce these positions, offering opportunities for passionate and skilled individuals committed to contributing to public service and making a positive impact on society.
Available positions include Assistant Office Administrator III, Office Administrator II, Management Analyst II (Organization), Psychological Counsellor, Human Resource Management Assistant III, Human Resource Management and Development Officer II, Human Resource Information Officer II, Library Assistant III, Registered Nurse III, Secretary for Special Programmes, Secretary for Mines, Geological Survey, Counselling and Wellness Services, Human Resource Services, Management Consultancy Services, Livestock Production Officer III, Leather Development Officer III, Laboratory Technologist III, Animal Health Officer III, Lecturer I, Lecturer II, Livestock Production Officer, Leather Development Officer, Laboratory Analyst, Zoologist, Animal Health Officer, Veterinary Officer, Senior Principal Laboratory Technologist, Chief Superintending Inspector of Explosives, Senior Deputy Director, Health Management Services (Health Sector Co-ordination), Health Sector Research and Development, Diseases Surveillance and Response, Environmental Health and Sanitation, National Laboratory Services, Port Health Services, National Emergency and Preparedness, Malaria Control and Management, Drug Control and Substance Abuse, TB and other Lung Diseases, Health Promotion and Education Management, Health and Wellness, Community Health, Primary Healthcare Networks, and School Health.
The PSC is committed to providing quality health services and promoting good governance through effective health management and research. The commission is committed to providing high-quality healthcare services and ensuring that the health sector is prepared for any unforeseen events. The commission also plays a crucial role in implementing policies and strategies to improve public health, ensuring that the health system is equipped to handle emergencies and crises.
The PSC’s commitment to providing quality health services is evident in its commitment to providing quality education and training to its staff. The commission also encourages the development of new technologies and methods to improve the delivery of health services, ensuring that the health sector remains competitive and responsive to changing needs.
The Public Service Commission is committed to providing high-quality health services and fostering a healthy and productive health sector. The PSC is committed to providing opportunities for passionate and skilled individuals who are committed to contributing to public health and making a positive impact on society. By joining the PSC, individuals can contribute to the development of a dynamic and impactful team, contributing to the overall improvement of the health sector and ensuring the well-being of communities.