National Police Service Advertises Job Vacancies
National Police Service Advertises Job Vacancies. The National Police Service Commission has posted job openings across a range of industries. All qualified applicants may apply for the available positions.
For each field, the job description has been clearly outlined along with the necessary qualifications.
The National Police Service is granted the ability and jurisdiction to appoint and recruit individuals to perform or occupy offices at the National Police Service in accordance with Article 246(3) of the Kenyan constitution and section 124(1 e) of the NPS perform 2011.
HOW TO APPLY
Individuals who are interested and qualified are urged to submit their applications ONLINE through the following website: https://services.npsc.go.ke/recruitment
Candidates who have been shortlisted will be required to produce the original certificates to the interview so they may be verified.
The National Police Service posts job openings
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Candidates who have been shortlisted will be required to produce the original certificates to the interview so they may be verified.
For posts at job Groups ‘R’ and higher, shortlisted candidates will need to meet the requirements of Chapter 6 of the Kenyan Constitution of 2010.
Applications should be addressed to:
The Commission Secretary/ Chief Executive Officer
National Police Service Commission
Sky Park building, Westlands
P.O. Box 47363 -00100 NAIROBI
in order to be received by the Commission by business closing on or before June 20, 2023, at 5:00 pm. Eastern Standard Time (EAT).
NOTE:
The Commission is dedicated to diversity and gender equality and is an equal opportunity employer. People with impairments and members of underprivileged groups are urged to apply. Only those who meet the requirements will be contacted.
Canvassing in any form will result in instant disqualification.
However the kenyans at large are eagerly waiting for mass police job recruitment which is done yearly. From our reliable sources it is predicted that financial crisis currently facing the country has been the major cause for delay.