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LATEST KENYAN JOBS AND VACANCIES: Massive Recruitment by the Government of Kenya on 6th May 2015 - 2015





Advertisement for the Recruitment of Prisons Constables (Male

& Female)

 


The Kenya Prisons Service wishes to

announce to the general public that there will be a recruitment exercise of

Prisons constables (male & female) on 6th May 2015 starting at 0800HRS.

Qualifications (Constables)
 


  • Have a Kenya Certificate of Secondary

    Education (KCSE) minimum mean grade of D+ and above or equivalent

    qualification from a recognized institution;

  • Be between the ages of 18 and 26 years for

    secondary school leavers;

  • Must be a Kenyan citizen;

  • Be at least 5 feet 4 inches tall for men and 5

    feet 2 inches tall for women;

  • Be physically and medically fit ;

  • Have good hearing and clear vision;

  • Have no criminal record;

  • Female candidates MUST not be pregnant at the

    time of recruitment and during training.


Prospective candidates should carry

their original identification cards, academic certificates and other

testimonials on the day of recruitment.



On recruitment, candidates will undergo an intensive Government sponsored

para-military initial training course (professional) lasting not less than nine

(9) months.



In addition, while undergoing the professional training, recruits will be

expected to undertake a Self-Sponsored Certificate or Diploma course in

Security and Correctional Science offered by Kenyatta University at a cost to

be determined by the university.



The recruitment exercise will be absolutely FREE. 


Bribery and other acts of corruption

are unlawful. 


Any person presenting themselves for

recruitment with falsified or fake academic certificates, identity cards or

engaging in any acts that amount to corruption shall be arrested and

prosecuted.



Interested candidates are therefore, invited to attend the recruitment exercise

at the centers indicated below.



















Isaya M. Osugo, CBS
Commissioner General of Prisons




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