A massive opportunity has arrived for those seeking a career in Kenya's public sector! The Public Service Commission (PSC) has just announced a nationwide recruitment drive, offering a whopping 834 job vacancies across various government entities. This is a game-changer for anyone looking to make their mark in public service.
But here's where it gets interesting: these vacancies aren't just for the experienced. While a significant number of positions are targeted at seasoned professionals seeking promotions, there's also a generous offering of entry-level roles for fresh graduates and job seekers.
The PSC has opened up hundreds of entry-level positions, primarily graded PSC 9-12, spanning both professional and technical cadres. These roles are distributed across various departments, including the Public Service Commission itself, offering a diverse range of opportunities.
For instance, you could find yourself as an Administration Officer II, a Human Resource Management and Development Officer II, or even an ICT Officer II. There are also assistant roles in supply chain management and public communication, providing a great starting point for those eager to make an impact.
And this is the part most people miss: the largest share of vacancies falls under clerical and support staff categories. With 300 Clerical Officer II positions and 150 Office Assistant III roles, these opportunities provide a crucial backbone to the public service.
The application process is straightforward. All applications must be submitted online through the official PSC portals by January 9, 2026, at 5.00 pm East Africa Time. The PSC emphasizes that only online applications will be considered, so make sure you review the detailed job descriptions and requirements on their website before applying.
The PSC is committed to fair competition, merit, inclusivity, and regional balance, in line with constitutional requirements. So, if you think you've got what it takes and meet the standards set out in Chapter Six of the Constitution on leadership and integrity, this could be your chance to shine.
Remember, the PSC does not charge any fees for applications, shortlisting, interviews, or appointments, so beware of any fraudulent activities.
So, are you ready to take on this challenge and join Kenya's public service? The ball is in your court! Apply now and be part of this exciting journey.