Nandi County Advertises 245 Jobs After Firing Over 1800 Workers

The county government of Nandi has advertised 245 job openings and is inviting applications in health, administration, public service, and ICT departments....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE

In an advert on its website on Thursday, October 4, the Nandi County Public Service Board noted the vacant positions were offered on permanent and pensionable terms.

“Nandi County Public Service Board wishes to recruit competent and qualified persons to fill the following positions on permanent and pensionable terms,” the advert stated.

The county asked interested and qualified candidates to hand deliver relevant academic and professional documents to the secretary of the Nandi County Public Service Board on or before October 25.

“Interested persons who meet the minimum criteria are requested to submit hardcopy applications enclosing a curriculum vitae (CV) and copies of relevant academic and professional certificates,” it added.

  • Fireman II – four positions.
  • Fireman III – four positions.
  • Assistant director of disaster management.
  • Disaster management officers – two posts.
  • Senior registered clinical officer – cardiologist.
  • Senior registered clinical officer -paediatrician.
  • Clinical officer I – two posts.
  • Registered clinical officer II – 30 posts.
  • Medical laboratory technologists III – 68 posts.
  • Medical laboratory technicians III – six posts.
  • Ambulance drivers (emergency medical services drivers) – 24 posts.
  • Senior nursing officer/senior registered nurse/senior enrolled nurse I/specialists – four posts.
  • Nursing officer i/registered nurse I/senior enrolled nurse II – eight posts.
  • Registered nurse III/enrolled nurse II – 50 posts.
  • Enrolled nurse III – six posts.
  • Pharmaceutical technologists III – 27 posts.
  • Senior radiographer (Sonographer)
  • Radiographer III – four posts.
  • Radiographer II – two posts.

Nandi governor Stephen Sang stated that over 1,800 workers were illegally employed by the county government. He disclosed that some of the staff who had received termination letters had threatened to disrupt county activities.

The county boss promised to enforce an audit report’s findings, and those found responsible should be held accountable. The county MCAs  engaged in fistfights after a heated argument over the incident…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>


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