Lecturer Positions at Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC)
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Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) – Lecturer Positions
Category: Education / Teaching / Health & Medical Training Posted: 9th June 2026 Deadline: 30th June 2026
Open Jobs
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Lecturer II – Mortuary Science (KMTC 8 – AN Scale)
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Lecturer II – Emergency Medical Technology – 5 Posts
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Lecturer II – Health Insurance (KMTC 8 – AN Scale)
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Lecturer II – Community Health – 10 Posts
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Lecturer II – Nursing – 30 Posts
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Lecturer II – Orthopaedic Trauma Medicine – 8 Posts
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Lecturer II – Medical Engineering – 5 Posts
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Lecturer II – Orthopaedic Technologist – 5 Posts
Minimum Requirements (Likely)
Applicants should:
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Hold relevant academic qualifications (Master’s or PhD in the respective discipline; Nursing and Medical fields require professional registration and licensing).
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Have prior teaching or professional experience in health sciences, clinical practice, or medical technology.
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Demonstrate strong communication, instructional, and mentorship skills.
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Be familiar with competency‑based training, curriculum development, and student assessment frameworks.
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Show professionalism, integrity, and alignment with KMTC’s mission of producing over 80% of Kenya’s health workforce through specialized training.
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Nursing and Community Health roles require clinical competence and practical instruction.
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Mortuary Science and Emergency Medical Technology roles require specialized expertise and applied training.
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Medical Engineering and Orthopaedic roles require technical proficiency, equipment handling, and applied medical technology teaching.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit their applications with detailed CVs, academic transcripts, and supporting documents, clearly indicating the specific lecturer position applied for, in line with KMTC application guidelines.
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