The Open University of Kenya (OUK) has announced several job vacancies and is inviting qualified personnel to apply before Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
OUK said there are 92 job vacancies across different teams in its Academics, Administration, and ICT, which are accessible for viewing in the careers section of its official website.
The open jobs include those for professors, associate professors, senior lecturers, lecturers and tutorial fellows in its School of Science and Technology and School of Education with required areas of specialisation ranging from Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Nursing, Educational Research and Evaluation, Curriculum Instruction and Philosophy to Technology Education (Building and Civil Engineering) and Technology Education (Power Mechanics).
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In the School of Business and Economics, OUK is looking for ten senior lecturers and lecturers, plus a tutorial fellow, in the fields of Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management, Strategic Management and Leadership, Human Resources, Economics and Project Management.
In its School of Agriculture, there are two job openings for a lecturer and a tutorial fellow who have studied Agricultural Economics, Sustainable Food Production or Agriculture and Biotechnology and General Agriculture, Agricultural Economics, Sustainable Food Production or Agriculture and Biotechnology, respectively.
The Open University of Kenya is also looking for two Senior Assistant Registrars (Academics) and an Assistant Student Counselor.
The vacancies to fill in the OUK Division of Planning and Infrastructure include those of secretaries, drivers, human resource officers, technicians and other maintenance officers.
Its ICT Directorate is searching for various ICT officers who have specialised in Software Engineering, Full Stack Web Development, Database Administration, System Administration and more.
How to apply for OUK jobs 2024
“Open University of Kenya (OUK) is an equal opportunity employer and, therefore, applicants of either gender, persons with disabilities and those from marginalised areas are encouraged to apply,” said Prof Christopher Chepken, the Open University of Kenya’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor in charge of Planning and Infrastructure, while announcing the job vacancies and how to apply;
1. Visit ouk.ac.ke/careers
2. Check the job listings suitable for you and click ‘Apply’
3. Attach all the required documents, including National ID, academic certificates, and other relevant ones, alongside an application letter and a detailed Curriculum Vitae
4. Submit
Afterwards, applicants must email the names, telephone numbers and contact addresses of at least three referees to [email protected].
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