The vacancies currently open for application include CSSD Technician (Central Sterile Services Department), Clinical Nurse – Critical Care Units, Locum Audiologist, Clinical Nurse – Chemotherapy Unit, and Program Coordinator – Cardiology in the Department of Medicine. Each role contributes to strengthening clinical service delivery, patient safety standards, and multidisciplinary healthcare coordination. Professionals with experience in specialized medical environments will find these opportunities aligned with modern healthcare practices and patient-centered care models.
This article provides a detailed overview of each vacancy, including the responsibilities associated with the role, the working environment, and the professional expectations expected of successful candidates.
All roles are based in Nairobi, Kenya, with application deadlines ranging between 20 March 2026 and 30 April 2026 depending on the position.
CSSD Technician – Central Sterile Services Department
Requisition ID: 260000II
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Date Posted: 13 March 2026
Application Deadline: 20 March 2026
Introduction to the Role
The Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) plays a vital role in hospital infection prevention and control by ensuring that surgical instruments and medical equipment are properly cleaned, disinfected, sterilized, and prepared for clinical use. The CSSD Technician position is responsible for maintaining high sterilization standards that support safe surgical procedures and patient care across the hospital.
This role is suited for professionals who are experienced in sterilization processes, infection control practices, and sterile supply management. The technician collaborates closely with surgical teams, theatre nurses, and hospital departments to ensure the timely availability of sterile instruments and medical supplies.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The CSSD Technician is responsible for ensuring that all reusable medical instruments and surgical equipment are processed according to hospital sterilization protocols and international infection control standards.
The technician performs detailed cleaning and decontamination of surgical instruments and medical devices immediately after use. This includes manual cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning, and preparation of instruments prior to sterilization procedures.
The role involves operating sterilization equipment such as autoclaves, washer disinfectors, and drying cabinets while ensuring that sterilization cycles are performed correctly and documented in accordance with departmental procedures.
Another key responsibility is assembling and packaging surgical instrument trays and sterile packs for various hospital departments including operating theatres, outpatient procedures, and emergency services. Each pack must be assembled according to established surgical set standards.
The technician monitors sterilization indicators including biological indicators, chemical indicators, and process indicators to verify the effectiveness of sterilization cycles.
Inventory management is also a critical component of the role. The CSSD Technician tracks sterile supplies, ensures adequate stock levels of sterilization materials, and supports efficient instrument circulation across hospital departments.
The role also includes maintaining accurate sterilization records and documentation for quality assurance, compliance audits, and infection prevention monitoring.
Maintaining strict adherence to infection prevention and hospital safety guidelines is essential. The technician ensures that contamination risks are minimized throughout the sterilization workflow.
The CSSD Technician also participates in equipment maintenance checks and reports any technical issues with sterilization equipment to the appropriate technical support teams.
This position requires strong attention to detail, adherence to procedural standards, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced clinical support environment.
Clinical Nurse – Critical Care Units
Requisition ID: 26000159
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Date Posted: 12 March 2026
Application Deadline: 3 April 2026
Introduction to the Role
The Clinical Nurse in the Critical Care Unit is responsible for delivering advanced nursing care to patients with life-threatening conditions requiring intensive monitoring and specialized interventions. Critical care nursing requires high clinical competence, strong decision-making abilities, and the ability to operate sophisticated medical equipment.
The nurse works within multidisciplinary critical care teams that include physicians, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The Clinical Nurse in the Critical Care Unit provides comprehensive nursing care to critically ill patients requiring continuous monitoring and advanced life support interventions.
The nurse conducts detailed patient assessments including monitoring of vital signs, neurological status, respiratory function, and cardiovascular stability.
A central responsibility involves administering medications, intravenous therapies, and other prescribed treatments according to physician orders and established critical care protocols.
The nurse operates and monitors advanced life-support equipment such as ventilators, cardiac monitors, infusion pumps, and defibrillators to ensure patients receive continuous therapeutic support.
The role requires close monitoring of patient responses to treatment and early identification of clinical deterioration. The nurse must communicate any changes in patient condition to physicians and clinical teams promptly.
Another important responsibility involves supporting complex procedures such as intubation, central line insertion, dialysis support, and emergency interventions within the intensive care environment.
The nurse maintains accurate patient records including nursing assessments, medication administration documentation, and treatment plans.
Patient and family communication is also an important aspect of the role. The nurse provides information and emotional support to family members while maintaining patient confidentiality and professionalism.
The Clinical Nurse also collaborates with the multidisciplinary care team to develop individualized care plans aimed at stabilizing patient conditions and promoting recovery.
Maintaining infection prevention practices, adhering to hospital clinical guidelines, and participating in quality improvement initiatives are key expectations within this role.
Locum Audiologist
Requisition ID: 250002HM
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Date Posted: 12 March 2026
Application Deadline: 30 April 2026
Introduction to the Role
The Locum Audiologist position supports diagnostic and rehabilitative audiology services within the hospital. Audiologists play a critical role in identifying hearing impairments, providing hearing assessments, and recommending treatment or assistive hearing technologies.
This locum opportunity provides specialized clinical support to patients with hearing and balance disorders while ensuring continuity of audiology services within the hospital.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The Locum Audiologist conducts comprehensive hearing assessments for patients presenting with suspected hearing impairments or auditory disorders.
The role includes performing diagnostic procedures such as pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emission testing.
The audiologist evaluates test results and prepares detailed diagnostic reports that support clinical decision-making by physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Another core responsibility involves recommending hearing aids or other auditory assistive devices based on patient assessment outcomes.
The audiologist provides counselling and education to patients and families regarding hearing loss management, device usage, and long-term hearing care strategies.
The role includes fitting and programming hearing aids and ensuring proper device calibration to meet individual patient needs.
The Locum Audiologist may also support hearing screening programs and community awareness initiatives related to hearing health.
Maintaining accurate patient records, documenting audiological assessments, and updating clinical notes are essential aspects of the role.
The audiologist collaborates with ENT specialists, speech therapists, and other healthcare professionals to support multidisciplinary care for patients with hearing or balance disorders.
The position requires strong clinical diagnostic skills, patient-centered communication, and familiarity with modern audiology equipment and technologies.
Clinical Nurse – Chemotherapy Unit
Requisition ID: 2600013V
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Date Posted: 12 March 2026
Application Deadline: 26 March 2026
Introduction to the Role
The Clinical Nurse in the Chemotherapy Unit provides specialized oncology nursing care to patients undergoing cancer treatment. Oncology nursing requires a high level of clinical expertise, compassion, and adherence to strict medication safety protocols.
The nurse works closely with oncologists, pharmacists, and multidisciplinary oncology teams to deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The Clinical Nurse in the Chemotherapy Unit administers chemotherapy treatments and related medications in accordance with physician prescriptions and oncology protocols.
The nurse prepares patients for chemotherapy procedures by conducting pre-treatment assessments and ensuring that treatment criteria are met.
Monitoring patients during chemotherapy infusion is a critical responsibility. The nurse observes for adverse drug reactions, infusion complications, or treatment-related side effects.
Another important aspect of the role involves patient education. The nurse provides information about treatment plans, potential side effects, medication schedules, and supportive care strategies.
The nurse maintains strict adherence to chemotherapy safety protocols including safe drug preparation, administration, and disposal procedures.
Documentation of treatment administration, patient responses, and clinical observations is an essential requirement for ensuring accurate medical records.
The nurse collaborates with oncology teams to coordinate patient care, treatment scheduling, and follow-up assessments.
Providing emotional and psychological support to cancer patients and their families is also an important component of the oncology nursing role.
The nurse participates in oncology care planning meetings and contributes to treatment decision discussions within the multidisciplinary team.
Ensuring patient safety, maintaining infection prevention standards, and supporting quality oncology care services are key responsibilities within this role.
Program Coordinator – Cardiology, Department of Medicine
Requisition ID: 2600010L
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Date Posted: 11 March 2026
Application Deadline: 25 March 2026
Introduction to the Role
The Program Coordinator for the Cardiology program within the Department of Medicine plays an important administrative and operational role in supporting cardiovascular healthcare services. The coordinator ensures effective program management, clinical coordination, and administrative support for cardiology initiatives within the hospital.
This role combines healthcare administration, program management, and coordination responsibilities that support cardiology clinical services, patient programs, and academic activities.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The Program Coordinator supports the operational planning and implementation of cardiology programs within the Department of Medicine.
The role involves coordinating patient care programs, clinical schedules, and multidisciplinary meetings related to cardiology services.
The coordinator supports cardiology research initiatives, training programs, and continuing medical education activities within the department.
Another key responsibility involves coordinating communication between cardiologists, nursing staff, administrative teams, and external partners involved in cardiovascular care programs.
The Program Coordinator manages program documentation, reporting processes, and administrative records related to cardiology activities.
The role also includes organizing conferences, seminars, and educational events related to cardiology practice and cardiovascular disease management.
Monitoring program performance indicators and preparing reports that support departmental decision-making is an essential component of the position.
The coordinator ensures compliance with hospital policies, healthcare regulations, and institutional reporting requirements.
Another responsibility includes managing patient program schedules, coordinating referrals, and supporting efficient patient service delivery within the cardiology department.
The Program Coordinator works closely with hospital leadership and clinical teams to ensure that cardiology services are delivered efficiently and aligned with institutional healthcare standards.
Application Process
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications before the specified closing dates for each role. Applicants should review the detailed job requirements and responsibilities for each position before submitting their application through the hospital’s online recruitment portal.
Early applications are recommended due to the competitive nature of healthcare recruitment.