Ready to make a tangible difference in Nakuru County? The Nakuru County Public Service Board is seeking dedicated individuals for the role of Assistant Social Development Officer III. If you have a relevant Diploma and a passion for community development, use your skills in community mobilization, gender mainstreaming, and resource identification to uplift vulnerable populations. APPLY NOW! This is a permanent and pensionable opportunity.
Pursuant to the provisions of Article 235 of the Constitution of Kenya and Section 59 of the County Governments Act, Cap. 265 Laws of Kenya, Nakuru County Public Service Board invites applications from qualified Kenyan citizens to fill the following vacant positions.
DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH, SPORTS, GENDER, SOCIAL SERVICES AND INCLUSIVITY – ADVERT NO. 07/2025
ASSISTANT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICER III (TWO (2) POSITIONS) – ADVERT NO. 07/2025/03
Basic Salary Scale: Kshs. 26,900 – 35,380 p.m. CPSB 11 (J/G ‘H’)
Allowances as per the SRC circulars attached to the position.
Terms of Employment: Permanent and Pensionable
For appointment to this position a candidate must have:
i. Diploma in any of the following discipline: Community Development, Project Development/ Management, Social Work, Sociology, Social Development, Psychology, Gender and Development, Counselling Health and Community Development, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration/Management or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution; and
ii. Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution.
Duties and Responsibilities
This is the entry and training grade for this cadre. An officer at this level will work under the guidance of a senior and more experienced officer. Duties and responsibilities will entail: –
i. working with communities and self-help groups to identify their social economic needs;
ii. guiding communities to identify and mobilize local resources for the implementation of development projects;
iii. mainstreaming disability in programmes and projects;
iv. training communities and groups on livelihood projects;
v. registering persons with disabilities, poor and vulnerable individuals for social development programmes collecting data on accessibilities on opportunities for men and women; and
vi. mobilizing communities for the implementation of their development programmes and projects.

