The Taita Taveta County Public Service Board invites applications from suitable and qualified Kenyan citizens to fill the following vacant positions in the County Government of Taita Taveta.
Ref CPSB/TTC/114/2021
POSITION: MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER III
JG CPSB 11 ‘H’
Number of Posts: Three
(3)
Terms of Service: Permanent & Pensionable
Basic Salary Scale: As
provided for by the Salaries and Remunerations Commission
Qualifications
For appointment in this
position a candidate must:
- Be a Kenyan citizen;
- Have a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
(KCSE) mean grade C or its equivalent qualification;
- Have a Diploma in any of the following
disciplines: Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Mental
health or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution; and,
- Satisfy the requirements of chapter six of the
Constitution of Kenya
Responsibilities
- An officer at this level will be a member of a
health team addressing the psychosocial effects as related to patients’
diagnosis, prognosis and future resettlement;
- Counseling of patients especially in cases
associated with pandemic diseases, mental illness, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy
etc.;
- Extracting psychosocial information from the
patient and observation of casual factors which might be useful to the
treatment plan; and,
- Implementing patients’ treatment programs and
follow up on discharge
How to Apply
All applications should
be submitted in a sealed envelope and addressed to:
The Secretary/CEO County
Public Service Board
Private Bag VOI
OR Hand delivered at the
County Public Service Board Office’s.
The applications with
copies of academic, professional and Chapter six clearance certificates and
other testimonials should reach the County Public Service Board on or
before Thursday,
21st October 2021.
Warning: Beware of
fraudsters! The Taita Taveta County Public Service Board does not charge any
fees for purposes of processing applications or facilitating interviews. In
case of people soliciting for bribes, the same should be reported to the
nearest police station.
The Board’s official
telephone number remains 0710988455.