Lecturer II- (Kenya Institute of Business Training) - Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives

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Closing Date

Jan

17

Basic Salary: Ksh.34,260 – Ksh.44,750 p.m. (Job Group ‘K’)

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must:
  • be a serving civil servant in a comparable and relevant position at Job Group ‘H’ or ‘J’
  • have a Bachelors degree in a social science in any of the following disciplines: Commerce, Business Administration, Statistics, Economics, Entrepreneurship Business Management, Business and Information Technology, Management Science or equivalent qualification with a Diploma/Post Graduate Diploma in Education from a recognized University or
  • A Bachelor of Education degree in any of the following disciplines: Economics, Counselling, Business Studies, Information Technology or equivalent qualification from a university recognized in Kenya.
Duties and Responsibilities
This is the entry and training grade for the cadre. An officer at this level work under the guidance and supervision of a senior officer. Specific duties and responsibilities include:
  • training on entrepreneurship and business management
  • assisting in carrying out business surveys
  • preparing training materials
  • developing business plans
  • assisting in conducting seminars, workshop and business clinics.
How To Apply
Applications are invited from qualified persons for the positions shown below.
Interested and qualified persons are requested to make their applications as follows:
  • online through the Commission website www.publicservice.go.ke or job portal www.psckjobs.go.ke OR
  • by completing ONE PSC 2 (Revised 2016) application form. The form may be downloaded from the Commission’s websites.
Completed applications should be sent or delivered to:
THE SECRETARY/CEO
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMMISSION HOUSE
P.O. BOX 30095 – 00100
NAIROBI
  1. Candidates should NOT attach any documents to the application form. ALL the details requested in the advertisement should be filled on the form. Ongoing courses and qualifications not yet obtained by closure of the advert should not be filled in the application.
  2. It is an offence to include incorrect information in the application. Section 100(4) of the Public Service Commission Act provides that a person who gives false or misleading information to the Commission is, on conviction, liable to a fine not exceeding Ksh. two hundred thousand or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both such fine and imprisonment.
  3. Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.
  4. Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification.
  5. The Public Service Commission is committed to implementing the provisions of the Constitution - Chapter 232 (1) on fair competition and merit, representation of Kenyans diverse communities and affording equal employment opportunities to men and women, members of all ethnic groups and persons with disabilities. THEREFORE, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, THE MARGINALIZED AND THE MINORITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
  6. Shortlisted candidates shall be required to produce originals of their National Identity Card, academic and professional certificates and transcripts during interviews. It is a criminal offence to present fake certificates.
  7. Serving officers shall be required to produce the original letter of appointment to their current substantive post during the interview.
Applications should reach the Commission on or before 17th January 2018.

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