KNQA announces job vacancies, application deadline set for January 6, 2025

The Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) has announced job vacancies and has invited qualified citizens, seeking to recruit highly motivated, visionary, dynamic and results-oriented candidates.

The candidates have until 6th January 2025 to submit their credentials and the vacancy details are to be found on the KNQA website knqa.go.ke under the opportunities portal.

“Applications shall be submitted online through the KNQA website or portal to be received on or before 6th January 2025 at midnight EAT. All testimonials must be uploaded as provided for in the portal,” reads part of the advert.

The advertised jobs include; Director Qualifications Framework Policy and Registration – one position, Director Qualifications Framework Standards and Alignment – one position, Corporation Secretary and Director Legal Services –  one position, Deputy Director Strategy Planning and Performance Management – one position, Principal Corporate Communication Officer (replacement one position) and a Driver – one position.

The KNQ has placed an important notice for applicants to take note during application that upon successful upload and submission of the application, the applicant will receive a system-generated email notification that the job application details have been successfully submitted.

KNQA does not charge any fee in the recruitment process. Persons with disability, women, marginalized and minority groups are encouraged to apply.

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Academic qualifications from external origin must be accompanied by a recognition and equation certificate from the relevant body in Kenya.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.

Successful candidates will be required to fulfil the requirements of chapter six of the constitution of Kenya and present the following documents; a Certificate of good conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), a clearance or compliance certificate from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), tax compliance certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption commission (EACC).

The KNQA is established by the Kenya National Qualifications Framework (KNQF) Act Cap 214 under the Ministry of Education whose mandate is to help coordinate and harmonize education, training assessment, and quality assurance of all qualifications awarded in the country, with the view to improving quality and international comparability.

 

By Felix Wanderi.

 

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