The Sacred Hearts Mukumu Girls High School has recently made public a total of forty job openings, which are spread out across twenty-one different employment categories.
According to a notification that was distributed on August 9 by the School Principal Sr. Jane Amukoye, the establishment is looking to hire persons who are skilled, competent, and dynamic in order to fill up the available employment vacancies.
There is one opening for the position of School Bursar, as well as two openings for Cooks, one for the position of Head Cook, one for an Assistant Clerk, two openings for Clinical Officers, one for a School Nurse, one for a Housekeeper, one for a Storekeeper, one for an Assistant Storekeeper, three openings for Grounds Men, and three openings for a Matron.
Additional job opportunities include those for Kitchen Hands (two openings), Laboratory Assistants (two openings), Cateresses (one opening), Office Messengers (one opening), Information and Communications Technology Clerks (one opening), Security Guards (five openings), Cleaners (three openings), Bakery Assistants (five openings), and Bakery Managers (one opening each). Shopkeepers (two openings) are also needed.
A list of qualifications
The following is a list of the requirements that prospective candidates must meet in order to be considered for employment at Mukumu GirInstructions on How to Apply
Applicants who meet the requirements and have an interest in the position should send their resumes and cover letters to the secretary of the Board of Management at The Sacred Heart Mukumu Girls on or before the 19th of August 2023.
” Please attach photocopies of all of your professional and academic qualifications, as well as any testimonials you may have. During the interview, original copies of all documents will be necessary, as Sr. Amukoye pointed out.ls.The announcement comes just a few days after a former store employee filed a lawsuit against the institution, claiming that they fired him in an unfair manner.
Chrisantus Mulimi, who worked at the school from October 7, 2017, until his firing on June 28, 2023, claims that he was unfairly sacked for allegedly taking tainted cereals, which led to the terrible deaths of three pupils and a teacher.