- The National Syndemic Diseases Control Council announced career opportunities for Kenyans wishing to climb up the ladder
- NSDCC listed the vacant positions in different departments and encouraged experienced professionals to apply
- Career development associate Simon Ingari explained to TUKO.co.ke why job seekers should submit both manual and soft copy applications
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The National Syndemic Diseases Control Council (NSDCC) has invited applications from Kenyan professionals to fill 23 vacant positions.

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The state corporation tasked with providing policy and strategic leadership in the multisectoral response to syndemic diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and others, seeks to bolster its operations.
What is the application process for NSDCC jobs?
NSDCC advertised the career opportunities in an advertisement shared by the Government Advertising Agency (GAA).
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“The council is seeking to recruit highly motivated, dynamic and result-oriented professionals of high integrity and the ability to deliver results for replacement and filling of the following vacant positions:
Interested candidates who meet the required qualifications are invited to submit their applications on or before Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 5:00pm (EAT). Applications may be submitted either in hard copy to the chairperson, National Syndemic Diseases Control Council, Maktaba Kuu Building, Second Floor, P.O. Box 61307-00200 Nairobi, or electronically via email to: recruitment@nsdcc.go.ke,” it stated.
What should candidates note?
Career development associate Simon Ingari advised candidates to submit both a manual and a soft copy of their applications.
He told TUKO.co.ke that it will enhance their chances of being shortlisted in case of a system failure.
“Choose your application method carefully. If possible, submit both online and physically to ensure you are covered in case of any technical issues,” Ingari advised.

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Which jobs did NSDCC advertise?
Position | Number of positions | Terms of service |
1. Director, finance and grants management | One | Contract |
2. Deputy director, internal audit | One | Contract |
3. Deputy director, supply chain management | One | Contract |
4. Deputy Director, Health Products and Technologies Coordination | One | Contract |
5. Deputy director, preventive and curative programme | One | Contract |
6. Deputy director, health promotion and capacity development | One | Contract |
7. Deputy director, administration | One | Contract |
8. Principal programme officer (regional offices) | Four | Contract |
9. Principal programme officer, health products and technologies coordination | One | Contract |
10. Senior legal officer | One | Contract |
11. Senior programme officer, health promotion and capacity development | One | Contract |
12. Senior programme officer, preventive and curative | One | Contract |
13. Senior resource mobilisation and accountability officer | One | Contract |
14. Senior records management and information officer | One | Contract |
15. Programme officer, health promotion and capacity development | One | Contract |
16. Resource mobilisation and accountability officer | One | Contract |
17. Programme officer, grants management | One | Contract |
18. Principal human resource management assistant | One | Contract |
19. Internal auditor | One | Contract |
20. Supply chain management officer (procurement & disposal) | One | Contract |

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The council reiterated that successful candidates will be required to provide valid Chapter Six compliance documents in accordance with the Kenyan constitution.
Which other Kenyan institutions advertised jobs?
In other news, the National Crime Research Centre announced 22 vacancies.
KeNHA invited applications from Kenyans to fill 21 positions.
The Pharmacy and Poisons Board also advertised jobs for regulatory officers and other positions.
Source: TUKO.co.ke




