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The National Youth Service (NYS) has announced internship opportunities for its female graduates as it aims to connect its alumni with job opportunities.
In a notice on Tuesday, September 16, NYS noted that the internships target female graduates living with disabilities (PWDs).
The six-month program will expose participants to careers in business management, driving, logistics and supply chain, mechanics, and information communication technology.
To be eligible for the internships, applicants must meet a set of specific requirements, including being female graduates of the National Youth Service.
They should also have excellent academic records, demonstrating a strong commitment to learning and professional growth.
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Additionally, applicants must hold a diploma, craft, artisan, or trade test certificate in relevant fields such as Business Administration, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Driving, or ICT.
For those interested in mechanics, preference will be given to Automotive Engineering graduates, particularly those with a focus on heavy commercial vehicles.
Additionally, candidates should exhibit strong attention to detail and the ability to work independently. Other requirements include good communication skills and teamwork.
The internship will run for a period of six months, with each intern receiving a monthly stipend of Sh15,000.
Interested candidates are required to submit their application details through the official NYS application link provided by the service.