Several government agencies have announced over 60 job vacancies across different sectors, offering qualified Kenyans opportunities to serve in diverse capacities. The openings are available at the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB), Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST), National Housing Corporation (NHC), Teachers Service Commission (TSC), Kenya Fisheries Service (KeFS), and Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).
At the National Housing Corporation (NHC), 12 positions for Clerk of Works have been advertised on six-month contracts. Successful applicants will earn a consolidated salary of Ksh60,000 per month. Interested candidates are required to submit an application letter, CV, and copies of their academic and professional certificates before October 21, 2025, through the NHC’s official online application form.
The Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) has also re-advertised several positions under the Health Emergency Preparedness Response and Resilience Project for Eastern and Southern Africa. The roles are full-time and will run for a period of 18 months.
Among the advertised positions are 22 Regulatory Officers, five Biotechnologists, and 10 Biotechnologist Specialists. Additional openings include one Biomedical Engineer, one Biostatistician, a Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, an Internal Auditor, a Risk Assurance Officer, and three Software Developers.
Applicants must be registered with relevant professional bodies in Kenya and are required to submit their applications via the PPB’s online recruitment portal by October 20, 2025.
Other institutions including MUST, TSC, KeFS, and KUCCPS have also advertised multiple positions across academic, administrative, and technical departments.
Job seekers are encouraged to visit the respective agencies’ official websites for detailed job descriptions, qualifications, and application guidelines.
These openings represent a significant opportunity for professionals seeking to join Kenya’s public sector and contribute to national development initiatives.