It’s Official! IEBC Announces Vacancies; 418K Positions, How to Apply
IEBC Announces Vacancies; 418K Positions To Fill For The Coming General Election, Find Out How to Apply.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has announced 418,192 temporary vacancies to be filled ahead of August 9, 2022.
“The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) invites qualified applicants for the following temporary positions to be engaged during the August 9, 2022 General Election,” read the announcement.
IEBC is seeking to recruit 47 Deputy County Returning Officers, 47 County-Based Voter Educators and 290 Constituency-based Voter educators.
Other positions to be filled include presiding officers (52,481), polling clerks/counting clerks (302,860), ICT clerks (580), and deputy constituency returning officers (290).
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IEBC Announces Vacancies
“47 Deputy County Returning Officers, 290 Deputy Constituency Returning Officers, 52,481 Presiding Officers, 52,481 Deputy Presiding Officers, 389 Logistics Officers, 5,827 Support Electoral Trainers (SETS), 580 ICT Clerks, 302,860 Polling Clerks/Counting Clerks, 47 County – Based Voter Educators, 290 Constituency – Based Voter Educators and 2,900 Ward – Based Voter Educators (2 per CAW),” read the IEBC announcement.
How to Apply
Those seeking the opportunities can apply by visiting the IEBC job’s portal and uploading their details.
The details required include working location, personal details, and academic qualifications.
“Applicants who strictly meet the requirements should apply online at the IEBC jobs portal ,” advised the electoral commission.
IEBC added that the portal will close on May 5.
The successful applicants will be contacted by the electoral body after a review of the applications.
Additionally, the Commission announced payment rates for successful applicants.
Presiding Officers will be paid Ksh2,000 per day, Deputy Presiding Officers will earn Ksh1,800 per day while polling clerks will get Ksh1,000 per day.
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