Tuesday 18 May 2021

Clinical Officer at Technical University of Kenya

The Technical University of Kenya (TU-K) was established through the elevation of The Kenya Polytechnic University College (KPUC) to full university status. TU-K was established as the first Technical University in Kenya line with the provisions of the proposed Universities Act, 2012. The technical university is a new type of university in Kenya, whose mandate shall be to offer higher education and research in technology. The technical university, as a concept, is being created in Kenya with the objective to be a technological force behind the Vision-2030 drive and the general economic development of the nation. This has come about from the realisation that most countries that have been able to make major technological breakthroughs were heavily propelled through this by their technological universities

(Grade IX/X)

The Clinical Officer will be reporting to the Chief Medical Officer and will be responsible for:

  • all clinical duties including clinical assessment of outpatients
  • inpatient follow up in hospitals and
  • administering general provision of medical and public health services to staff and students.

The applicant must be:

  • A holder of Diploma in Clinical Medicine or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution; Possessing a minimum of 3 years’ experience (any 3 years cumulative in at most 2 health units) in a busy set up.
  • Having a current practicing license from the Clinical Officers Council.
  • Having proven diligence in clinical practice,
  • Having a good track record Willing and ready to work during odd hours.
  • A member of a relevant professional association.
  • Having a post-basic qualification as an added advantage.

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