The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has announced 25 job opportunities.
In a notice on Tuesday, December 2, CA invited qualified and competent individuals to apply for the positions.
“The Authority is seeking to recruit a highly competent, proactive, and self-driven individual to fill the following positions,” read part of the notice.
The vacancies include: Director/Universal Service Fund, Director/Competition Management, Consumer Protection and Corporate Communications, Director/Finance and Accounts, Deputy Director, Expenditure and Treasury Management, Deputy Director, Consumer Protection and Empowerment, Deputy Director, Planning and Project Management and Principal Officer/Administration.
Others are Senior Officer Organisational Development, Senior Administration Officer/Security, Officer II/Frequency Planning and Licensing, Officer II/Frequency Monitoring and Compliance, Officer II/Standards and Numbering, Officer II/Cyber Investigations and Forensics, Administration Officer II/Property Management and Administration Officer II /Insurance.
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The authority is also looking to fill the position of Officer II/Project Development, Officer II/Telecoms Inspection and Compliance, Legal Officer II/Governance and Regulatory Affairs, Legal Officer II/Litigation, Legal Officer II/Commercial Services, Officer II/Broadcasting Licensing and Office Assistant III.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are required to submit their applications, including a Cover letter, a detailed CV, and contact information for three professional references via the link:https://careers.ca.go.ke/OA_HTML/IrcVisitor.jsp.
The applications should be addressed to the Director General, Communications Authority of Kenya, P.O. Box 14448, Nairobi 00800.
The deadline for submitting the applications is December 22, 2025, at 5.00 P.M.
Only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted for interviews.
Further, CA said successful candidates will be required to submit a valid tax compliance certificate from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), a certificate of clearance from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) and a certificate of good conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
The candidates will also be required to submit a duly filled and stamped clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and a clearance certificate from an approved Credit Reference Bureau (CRB).
This comes weeks after CA opened applications for three-month student attachment opportunities across 17 departments.
In a statement released on Friday, November 14, the regulatory body invited ongoing university students to gain hands-on experience in various fields related to the ICT industry, telecommunications, broadcasting, and postal services.
To qualify for the attachment programme, applicants must be current students in a recognised university with areas of study that align with the department they are applying to.
Applicants should also demonstrate a keen interest in gaining practical experience in a dynamic regulatory environment in their application
CA is the regulatory agency for the ICT industry in Kenya with responsibilities in telecommunications, cyber security, e-commerce, broadcasting, multimedia, and postal /courier services.
The authority is also responsible for managing the country’s numbering and frequency spectrum resources, managing and administering the Universal Service Fund (USF), and safeguarding the interests of users of ICT services.




