Kenyans seeking government jobs now have fresh opportunities after the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) and the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) announced new job vacancies. Both state agencies are looking to expand their workforce and strengthen their operations by bringing in qualified professionals across several fields.
IPOA, which is mandated to oversee the conduct of the National Police Service and promote accountability in law enforcement, has advertised positions in investigations, research, communications, legal services, and administration. The authority is looking for individuals with strong integrity, analytical skills, and a commitment to upholding human rights. The new employees will support IPOA’s mission of ensuring policing services are professional, transparent, and accountable to the public.
Meanwhile, the SRC the commission responsible for setting and reviewing the salaries and benefits of state officers has also opened multiple positions. The advertised jobs range from entry-level roles to senior management positions in finance, policy analysis, human resource management, ICT, and research. According to the commission, successful applicants will contribute to fair and sustainable remuneration practices in the public service.
How to Apply
Both IPOA and SRC have outlined a clear, fully online application process to make it easier for job seekers. Interested candidates should visit the official IPOA and SRC websites, download the detailed job descriptions, and carefully review the qualifications required for each position. Applicants must then fill out the prescribed application forms and attach certified copies of academic and professional certificates, a copy of the national ID, and a detailed CV.
The completed applications should be submitted via the email addresses or online portals provided in the job adverts before the stated deadlines. IPOA and SRC have also emphasized that they are equal opportunity employers and encourage persons living with disabilities, women, and youth to apply.
Kenyans are advised to beware of fraudsters asking for money in exchange for job offers, as all applications are free of charge. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly for interviews.
With these vacancies, IPOA and SRC are giving Kenyans a chance to join two crucial state agencies and play a role in strengthening accountability and service delivery in the country’s public sector.
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