๐ฟ Join the conservation force! Kenya Wildlife Service announces massive recruitment for cadets and rangers. #KWS #Conservation #Recruitment
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has set the stage for an exciting opportunity in 2024 with the announcement of the recruitment of 1,500 cadets and rangers. This massive recruitment drive aims to enhance conservation efforts across the country by bringing in fresh talent and dedication. Aspiring candidates with a minimum mean grade of 'D' in KCSE examinations are encouraged to apply for these prestigious positions.
The five-day nationwide recruitment exercise will not only provide job opportunities but also foster the growth of a skilled workforce dedicated to protecting Kenya's wildlife. With the challenges of wildlife protection in mind, KWS is gearing up to welcome 150 cadets and 1,350 rangers into its ranks to combat these issues head-on.
Joining KWS as a cadet or ranger is not just a job but a noble calling that requires passion, resilience, and a deep love for nature. The selected candidates will undergo rigorous training to equip them with the necessary skills to safeguard Kenya's diverse ecosystems and protect its endangered species.
In conclusion, this recruitment drive signifies KWS's commitment to conservation and the preservation of Kenya's rich biodiversity. By opening up 1,500 positions for cadets and rangers, KWS is paving the way for a new generation of conservationists to make a lasting impact on the environment and wildlife of Kenya.
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) on Tuesday, March 19, announced the recruitment of 1,500 cadets (assistant warden 1) and rangers.
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is set to conduct a nationwide recruitment exercise of rangers and assistant wardens. The five-day nationwide exercise will ...
KWS has announced 1500 job opportunities for Kenyans who have a minimum mean grade of 'D' (Plain) in KCSE examination.
The recruitment drive aims to bolster conservation efforts across the country by enlisting 150 cadets and 1,350 rangers to combat wildlife protection challenges ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 19 - The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has launched a recruitment drive aimed at enlisting new cadets and rangers.
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria on Tuesday faulted the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) countrywide recruitment drive.
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has announced 1500 job opportunities as it seeks to recruit new cadets and rangers.
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is seeking to recruit 1,500 assistant warders and rangers. In a notice on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, KWS announced 150 vacancies ...
Explore vacancies for Cadets and Rangers at KWS, with applications open until April 8, 2024. Learn more about the requirements and application process.