KMTC opens nationwide applications for 76 Lecturer positions

The Kenya Medical Training College has opened applications for 76 Lecturer II positions across its campuses. The roles are permanent and pensionable under Job Grade KMTC 8. The application window closes on June 30.

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has opened applications for 76 Lecturer II positions across its campuses nationwide, offering permanent and pensionable employment to qualified health professionals. The vacancies span eight specialised disciplines. Nursing has the largest share at 30 posts, followed by Community Health with 10 positions and Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine with eight slots. Mortuary Science also has eight posts on offer, while Emergency Medical Technology, Health Insurance, Medical Engineering, and Orthopaedic Technology each carry five positions. To qualify, applicants need a relevant bachelor's degree or a KMTC Higher Diploma in the relevant specialty, along with at least six years of practice. Candidates must be registered with the relevant professional body where applicable and have computer proficiency. Applications must be submitted exclusively through the KMTC online recruitment portal at http://recruit.kmtc.ac.ke/jobs. KMTC stated: “The Kenya Medical Training College is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to implementing Affirmative Action. In this regard, Youth, Women, Persons with Disabilities, and Minorities with the requisite qualifications are encouraged to apply.” The college warned that any form of canvassing will result in automatic disqualification.

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