
Mama Ngina University College
Mama Ngina University College (MNUC) is a student-centered institution that produces innovative, scientifically grounded, ethical, and holistic graduates. We offer market-driven degree programs designed to enable students to develop hands-on skills necessary for job creation and employment at a competitive rate. We are currently seeking a Part-Time Lecturer specializing in Infectious Diseases & Vaccinology to join our academic team.
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing instruction and academic support to students in the field of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, ensuring the delivery of high-quality education and contributing to the university's mission of producing market-ready graduates.
Candidates may submit manual (hard copy) or electronic (online) applications. All applications should be submitted together with a detailed Curriculum Vitae, a copy of ID/Passport, copies of academic certificates, testimonials, letters of appointment as a lecturer, and other relevant supporting documents. Lack of evidence supporting University teaching experience will lead to disqualification. Scanned copies of the stated documents must accompany the online application.
Manual applications should be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked for the position being applied for and delivered to:
The Principal, Mama Ngina University College, P.O Box 444-01030, GATUNDU.
All applications should reach the college on or before 26th May, 2026, not later than 5.00 p.m. (East African Time).
Candidates may submit manual (hard copy) or electronic (online) applications.
Online Applications: Go to recruitment.mnu.ac.ke to apply. You will need to create an account, complete your profile, and upload all required documents (CV, ID, academic certificates, testimonials, and letters of appointment as a lecturer).
Manual Applications: Deliver applications in a sealed envelope clearly marked for the position to: The Principal, Mama Ngina University College, P.O Box 444-01030, GATUNDU.
Applications must be received on or before 26th May, 2026, not later than 5.00 p.m. EAT.