- A citizen of Kenya.
- Graduates who have completed a degree course in the faculties listed below, within the period July 2018 to July 2019.
- Graduates who are either beneficiaries of World Vision’s child sponsorship program or have experienced the impact of World Vision Kenya’s community development programs will be given priority.
- Graduates who can commit their time in the projects for the entire year.
- Graduates who have a genuine desire to serve among the poor in rural and semi-urban areas of Kenya.
- Graduates with demonstrated good character, honesty, high competency and generally in good physical and emotional health, with evidence of a recent full medical check-up for placement anywhere in Kenya.
- Graduates must disclose any potential points for conflict of interest e.g. relatives working for or affiliated with World Vision Kenya.
- Graduates from marginalised & fragile contexts are encouraged to apply.
If you believe you have fulfilled the above criteria, fully complete the application form and attach the following documents:
- Copy of updated Curriculum Vitae
- Copy of National Identity Card
- Copy of academic transcripts
- Reference letter from your university lecturer
- Reference letter from your religious leader
- A statement of your journey of Faith in 800 words
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