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Ministry of Health Kenya Announces 6000 Internship Opportunities for 2025/2026 Cohort

Introduction

The Ministry of Health Kenya has announced a major recruitment drive for 600 medical interns for the 2025/2026 cohort. This initiative aims to strengthen Kenya’s healthcare workforce while providing crucial hands-on experience for fresh medical graduates.

This article covers:
✔ Details of the Ministry of Health internship program
✔ Eligibility criteria and application process
✔ Benefits of the internship program
✔ How this recruitment impacts Kenya’s healthcare system


Ministry of Health Internship Program Overview

The Ministry of Health Kenya regularly recruits interns to fill critical gaps in public hospitals. The 2025/2026 cohort will see 600 new interns deployed across various healthcare facilities.

Key Details

🔹 Positions Available: Medical, Pharmacy, Nursing, and Laboratory interns
🔹 Duration: 12 months (non-renewable)
🔹 Stipend: Approximately Ksh 45,000 – Ksh 80,000 per month (depending on field)
🔹 Deployment: County and national referral hospitals

Why This Recruitment Matters

✅ Reduces doctor-patient ratio in public hospitals
✅ Provides practical experience for fresh graduates
✅ Strengthens healthcare service delivery nationwide


Eligibility and Application Process

Who Can Apply?

  • Medical graduates from recognized Kenyan universities
  • Must have completed studies and be awaiting registration
  • Kenyan citizens with valid identification
  • No prior government internship in the same field

How to Apply

  1. Visit the Ministry of Health portal (www.health.go.ke)
  2. Check for internship advertisements under “Careers”
  3. Submit application online with required documents
  4. Shortlisted candidates will be notified via email/SMS

📌 Deadline: Expected around March 2025 (official dates to be announced)


Benefits of the Ministry of Health Internship

The Ministry of Health Kenya internship program offers:
✔ Monthly stipend (higher than many private sector entry jobs)
✔ Practical medical experience in public hospitals
✔ Networking opportunities with healthcare professionals
✔ Higher chances of permanent employment after completion


Impact on Kenya’s Healthcare System

The recruitment of 600 interns will significantly improve healthcare delivery by:

  1. Reducing Workload – More staff means better patient care.
  2. Improving Service Coverage – Rural hospitals get much-needed personnel.
  3. Enhancing Skills Development – Graduates gain hands-on training.

Challenges to Address

⚠ Delayed stipend payments (a past issue the Ministry must resolve)
⚠ Unequal distribution of interns (urban vs. rural postings)
⚠ Need for better supervision in some facilities


Conclusion

The Ministry of Health Kenya’s plan to recruit 600 interns for 2025/2026 is a positive step toward improving healthcare services. Medical graduates should prepare their documents and watch for official announcements.

🔗 Stay Updated: Follow the Ministry of Health Kenya website and social media for the latest updates.

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