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St. Paul’s University (SPU) is a Christian ecumenical institution of higher learning based in Limuru, with other Campuses in Nairobi, Machakos and Nakuru, and works with over 10 affiliate colleges in Kenya, Uganda and Southern Sudan. The University was chartered in 2007, and has since continued to experience tremendous growth. It is our desire to match that growth with qualified staff to guarantee quality service. To this end, the University recruits full time staff who are committed Christians, highly motivated and with demonstrated ability to train a diverse student population in attaining their career objectives.
To this end, the university wishes to recruit committed Christians who are highly motivated, with demonstrable competencies to the following positions:
Reporting to Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academics Affairs
Business unit DVC AA
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / EXPERIENCE
*Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field with three (3) years’ experience.
*Diploma in Secretarial Studies.
*Excellent verbal and communication skills and extensive knowlegde in Office
administration and record keeping.
*The suitable candidate will provide high-level administrative support to the Deputy Vice- Chancellor and other senior staff.
How To Apply
Interested candidates who meet the stated requirements can submit applications via the address below:
recruit@spu.ac.ke
All applications should be submitted on or before Friday, 6 May 2022.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Kindly note that St. Paul’s University does not solicit money, nor procure an agent in its recruitment process.
https://www.spu.ac.ke/new/index.php/careers
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