The Judicial Service Commission of Kenya has advertised 109 internship opportunities for those holding diplomas and degrees.
The internship program will offer opportunities for the graduates to consolidate and translate the skills learned from their training into meaningful, relevant and practical on-the-job experience.
The available vacancies include twenty posts for Office Administration (Secretarial Services), twelve posts for Information Communication and Technology (Application Development), and eight posts for Supply Management.
Others include nine posts for Information Science and Records Management Services, and three posts for Building services which entails Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Architecture.
For the Diploma candidates, JSC advertised twenty-five posts for Office Administration (Secretarial Services), and twelve posts for Information Communication and Technology which entails ICT Security, Network Engineering, Database Administration, Web Development, System Administration, Application Development and ICT Support Engineering.
Others are eight posts for Supply Chain
Management and nine posts for Information Science and Records Management Services
which includes Library Services and Records Management.
Three posts are for Building Services which entails Structural Engineering, Architecture and Construction or Project Management.
Interested and qualified Kenyans have been encouraged to visit the Commission's jobs portal for detailed job descriptions, requirements for vacancies and instructions on how to apply.
“Application should reach our commission not later than November 22 2024, at 5.00 PM," the advert reads.
The Judicial Service Commission warned that canvasing of any type will lead to automatic disqualification. Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.
"The Judicial Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer and selects candidates on merit through fair and open competition from the widest range of eligible candidates," it added.
JSC is a constitutional commission established under article 171 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 to promote and facilitate the independence and accountability of the judiciary and the effective, and efficient transparency of the administration of justice