Voter Educators
Qualifications
- Minimum Degree in Social
Sciences/Education/Project Management; - Minimum 3 years’ experience in voter/civic
education community
mobilization and social work within the Constituency/County applied for; - Residents in the County in which they apply for;
- Must be able to speak the main language of
communication used by
residents of the County; - Must be non-partisan with exceptional
understanding and knowledge
of social-cultural, economic and political dynamics of the
Constituency/Ward; - Proof of having successfully conducted
voter/civic education activities or
informal training with existing networks within the
Constituency/County; - Must be of high integrity and abide with the
Commission’s Code of
Conduct; and - Proven report writing skills.
Wages: County-based
Voter Educators will be paid Kshs. 2,000/= per day plus
transport allowance
depending on the geographical area.
Skills Required
- High Integrity
- Report Writing
- Communication Skills
How to Apply
Details of requirements
are available on the Commission’s website.
Applicants who strictly meet the requirements should apply online at the IEBC
jobs portal
All applications to be
submitted not later than close of business on 5th May 2022.
Note from IEBC:
- The payments will be taxable in accordance with
prevailing KRA regulations; - Applicants attention is drawn to Section 30 of the
IEBC Act in which Members or Employees of the Commission will be held
liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment not exceeding three years
or to a fine of not more than one million shillings or both for subverting
the process of free, fair elections or interfering with the functions of
the commission in discharging its duty; - Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Successful candidates will be vetted as per Chapter Six of the
Constitution; - The Commission is an equal opportunity employer.
Canvassing will lead to disqualification
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