The Kenya Medical
Research Institute is committed to providing the youth with opportunities to
acquire, sharpen their knowledge and gain technical/practical skills to
complement their studies in order to enhance their employability in line with
the Kenya Vision 2030. The KEMRI Internship Program (KIP) seeks to develop a
pool of young talent adequately exposed to working in the research industry.
After the planned twelve (12) months’ internship program, the candidates will
have gained practical workplace experience to enable them have a competitive
edge in their job search.
KEMRI is seeking to
recruit a young, dynamic, self-driven, individual for the position below:-
Position: ICT Intern
(1 Position)
Location: Centre for Vector Disease Control, KWALE
Qualifications
Possess a Bachelor’s
degree in Information Communication Technology/ Computer Science from a
recognized Institution with proficiency in various programming languages &
frameworks – PhP, Python, JavaScript, HTML.
In addition the
applicants must:-
- Be
a Kenyan youth below 30 years of age; and - Provide
a Certificate of good conduct
Personal Attributes
- Should
possess interpersonal and communication skills - Must
be goal oriented, dynamic, passionate and self-starter - A
person of integrity - Should
possess strong analytical skills - Must
be computer literate
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply through the KEMRI Website www.kemri.org/careers(e- recruitment
portal) on or before 20th August, 2021 by 5.00
p.m.
Please Note:
- The
Internship engagement is strictly for twelve months and the Institute WILL
NOT offer employment after the completion of the
program - A
monthly stipend of 25,000/= will be given without any other benefits. - Interns
will be expected to take up a personal accident cover and medical Insurance - It
is a criminal Offence to provide false information and documents in the
application; and - Only
short listed candidates will be contacted - KEMRI
is committed to diversity. Persons with disability and those from
marginalized areas are encouraged to
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