KDF in Mass Countrywide Recruitment: How to Apply

A previous KDF recruitment exercise
A previous KDF recruitment exercise
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The Ministry of Defence has announced mass recruitment for individuals seeking to join the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF). The recruitment process, which will take place countrywide, will see individuals listed in both general and specialised categories of the KDF.

In an announcement dated Tuesday, October 26, the Ministry of Defence noted that it was seeking to recruit General Service Officer Cadets (Graduate degree holders), Specialist Officers, General Duty Recruits, Tradesmen and women, and Defence Forces Constables.

“The public is notified that the recruitment exercise is scheduled to take place in the month of November 2021 and will take place across the country on designated dates,” the advert read. 

KDF officers during a past operation
KDF officers during a past operation.
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Minimum Academic Qualifications

General Service Officer (GSO) Cadets

Must hold a minimum mean grade of B (Plain) in KCSE with C+ (Plus) in English, Mathematics, and one Science subject. 

The training period for this category will cover three years leading to a BSc degree in Military Science and Security Studies upon completion.

General Service Officer (GSO) Cadet - Graduate Degree Holders

Must hold the minimum requirement to qualify as a GSO Cadet.

Be a degree holder from a recognized University/Institution in Agribusiness. Must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Information Management and Archiving or Records Management and Archiving or Library and Information Science, Education. Must hold a Bachelor’s degree in: Education, Engineering,  Environmental Science, Finance/Business Management, Hospitality/Catering/Food Production, Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Mass Communication, Music and any relevant course. 

The training period for this category will be twelve months.

Specialist Officers 

Must hold the minimum requirement to qualify as GSO Cadet, except for Chaplains/Imams who must hold a minimum mean grade of C+ (Plus) in KCSE. 

Must be a degree holder from a recognized University/Institution and be registered with a regulatory/statutory body where applicable in any of the relevant disciplines. 

The training period for Specialist Officers will be six months.

Servicemen/women (General Duty) Recruits

Must hold a minimum mean grade of D (plain) in KCSE

Tradesmen/women

Prospective candidates willing to apply must satisfy the conditions and requirements given below: 

Diploma holders.

A minimum mean grade of C (Plain) in KCSE, a relevant Diploma or above from a recognized institution, and be registered with the relevant statutory bodies, where applicable. 

Certificate holders.

A minimum mean grade of D+ (Plus) in KCSE and either a relevant Certificate with Government Trade Test Grade II or Craft II from a recognized institution.

National Youth Service (NYS) trained Technicians or Artisans who meet the above requirements are encouraged to apply.

Constables

Be a retired Kenya Defence Forces Service Member or a retired National Youth Serviceman/woman.  

Be between the ages of 30 and 55 years old for retired KDF and between 35 and 45 years old for retired NYS. 

Possess a Discharge Certificate with a minimum rating of “Very Good” in conduct. 

Must have served for nine (9) years Colour Service and retired honorably from KDF. 

How To Apply

Interested applicants for the position of Specialist Officer and Tradesmen/women are urged to apply online by logging in to applications.mod.go.ke

The application submission will close on November 14, and the shortlisted candidates will be notified through print media between November 21 to November 27.

The Ministry informs the public that the KDF recruiting team will consist of the Kenya Army, the Kenya Air Force, and the Kenya Navy who will be visiting the recruitment centers for the recruitment exercise.

Military officials pose for a photo after the commission of the C-145 Skytruck aircraft by KDF on Tuesday, April 21, 2021
Military officials pose for a photo after the commission of the C-145 Skytruck aircraft by KDF on Tuesday, April 21, 2021
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