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Pharmaceutical Technologist I - Oncology – 1 Position

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The Nakuru County Public Service Board invites applications from qualified Kenyan citizens to fill the following vacant position in the Department of Health Services:

  • Advert No.: 16/2024/08

  • Basic Salary Scale: Kshs. 39,700 – 52,960 per month (CPSB 09, Job Group K)

  • Allowances: As per SRC Circulars

  • Terms of Employment: 3-year contract

Requirements for Appointment:
For appointment to this position, a candidate must have:

  1. Education:

    • Diploma in either Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Technology or an equivalent qualification approved by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board from a recognized institution.

    • Higher Diploma in Oncology.

  2. Professional Qualifications:

    • Certificate of Enrolment as a Pharmaceutical Technologist awarded by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB).

  3. Additional Qualifications:

    • Certificate in Computer Application Skills from recognized institutions.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Receiving, interpreting, and processing prescriptions.

  • Promoting rational drugs/medicines use.

  • Acquiring drugs/medicines for the health facility.

  • Preparing and submitting reports.

  • Providing health education on the rational use of drugs/medicines.

  • Receiving complaints and reporting adverse drug reactions.

  • Receiving and reporting poor-quality medicines.

How to Apply:
Interested and qualified candidates are required to make applications by downloading and completing the Employment Application Form from the County Government of Nakuruwebsite.

  • Submit the completed form along with certified copies of:

    • National ID

    • KCSE Certificate

    • Diploma/Degree Certificates

    • Professional Registration certificates

    • Valid Practicing License

  • Send the documents through POST OFFICE or COURIER SERVICES in a sealed envelope with the advert number clearly indicated on the envelope.

Address to:
The Secretary
Nakuru County Public Service Board
Public Works Building - Prisons Road
P.O Box 2870-20100
NAKURU

  • Deadline: All applications must be submitted on or before December 31, 2024, by 5:00 p.m.

  • Note: No hand-delivered applications will be accepted.

Clearance Documents for Shortlisted Candidates:

  • Clearance from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)

  • Clearance from Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)

  • Clearance from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC)

  • Clearance from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)

  • Clearance from Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Additional Information:

  • Equal Opportunity Employer: The County Government of Nakuru encourages youth, women, persons with disabilities, and members of marginalized and minority communities to apply.

  • Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification.

For more details, please refer to the Nakuru County website.

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Nakuru County Government

Biashara Moi, Nakuru

Nakuru County, located in Kenya's Rift Valley, has a rich history, evolving from a colonial settlement into a vibrant administrative region. It is divided into nine sub-counties, including Naivasha, Gilgil, and Nakuru, and each is further subdivided into wards.

Agriculture forms the backbone of Nakuru's economy, with major crops like maize, potatoes, tea, and flowers. Dairy farming and industrial activities, particularly in horticulture, also contribute significantly. The county is home to over 146 industrial plants and a large informal sector.

Under Governor Susan Kihika, Nakuru County focuses on infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and youth empowerment. The County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) 2018-2022 guides its growth, aiming to improve service delivery and economic opportunities.

Culturally and politically, Nakuru plays a significant role in Kenya’s landscape, with its diverse population and growing urban center, Nakuru Town. The county continues to expand its influence through strategic governance and development initiatives.