KMTC Seeks to Fill 76 Lecturer II Positions
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has announced 76 new vacancies for Lecturer II positions across various medical disciplines. Interested and qualified professionals are invited to submit their applications online before the stated deadline of Tuesday, June 30, 2026, as the state corporation seeks to bolster its teaching staff.
The recruitment drive targets competent, result-oriented, knowledgeable, dynamic, visionary and experienced persons, according to the official notice released by the KMTC Board of Directors. All advertised positions fall under Job Grade KMTC 8.
Breakdown of Available Vacancies
Nursing lecturers are in the highest demand, with 30 slots available. The college is also looking to fill positions in several other specialized health departments.
- Lecturer II, Nursing: 30 vacancies
- Lecturer II, Community Health: 10 vacancies
- Lecturer II, Orthopaedic Trauma & Medicine: 8 vacancies
- Lecturer II, Mortuary Science: 8 vacancies
- Lecturer II, Emergency Medical Technician: 5 vacancies
- Lecturer II, Health Insurance: 5 vacancies
- Lecturer II, Medical Engineering: 5 vacancies
- Lecturer II, Orthopaedic Technology: 5 vacancies
Application Process and Requirements
Applications must be submitted exclusively online through the college’s dedicated recruitment portal. The institution explicitly noted that no hard copy applications will be accepted at their offices.
For comprehensive details on job summaries and specific academic requirements, applicants are directed to the main KMTC website. Prospective candidates can also find more career and educational news updates on teacher.co.ke.
Chapter Six Compliance and Warnings
Successful candidates will be required to comply strictly with Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 before an offer letter is issued. This mandates clearance certificates from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), Credit Reference Bureau (CRB), and a valid Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
The Chief Executive Officer issued a stern warning to applicants against submitting fraudulent documents, emphasizing that presenting fake certificates is a criminal offense. Shortlisted candidates must produce their original National Identity Cards, academic transcripts, and professional certificates during the interview phase.
KMTC reiterated its commitment to being an Equal Opportunity Employer, strongly encouraging youth, women, persons with disabilities, and minority groups to apply. Any form of canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.