The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has opened a new window of opportunity for job seekers after officially advertising vacant civilian staff positions, triggering keen interest among qualified Kenyans seeking stable government employment.
In a public notice dated 30th December 2025 and issued from Ulinzi House, Nairobi, the Ministry invited interested and qualified applicants to apply for the advertised posts through the Public Service Commission (PSC) framework.
How to Apply for Ministry of Defence Jobs
According to the official advertisement, applicants are required to:
Complete ONE application form – PSC2 (Revised 2016)
Attach copies of all relevant academic and professional certificates
Download the PSC2 form from the official Public Service Commission website: www.publicservice.go.ke
The Ministry emphasized that only one application form should be submitted per applicant, a move aimed at streamlining the recruitment process and ensuring fairness.
Submission Details and Deadline
Completed application forms must be submitted either by post or hand delivery to:
The Principal Secretary
Ministry of Defence
P.O. Box 40668 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya
Alternatively, applicants may hand-deliver their documents to Ulinzi House gate off Lenana Road.

Deadline: All applications must be received on or before 20th January 2026. Late submissions will not be considered.
The latest recruitment drive underscores the government’s continued efforts to strengthen civilian capacity within the Defence Ministry, offering Kenyans a rare chance to work in one of the country’s most strategic institutions under the public service structure.
As competition for government jobs remains stiff, applicants are advised to carefully follow instructions, ensure their documentation is complete, and submit their applications well ahead of the deadline.
For more details and the full list of advertised positions, applicants are encouraged to refer to the official notice or visit:
See more: shorturl.at/Z8I4b
This recruitment process is being conducted in line with Public Service Commission regulations and equal opportunity principles.








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