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2 Librarian jobs at Judicial Service Commission | Apply Now
Kampala, Uganda
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) of Uganda, established under Article 146 of the 1995 Constitution, serves as an independent body responsible for fostering an accountable and effective judicial service through competence-based recruitment, disciplinary oversight, stakeholder engagement, and both public and judicial education. Operating under the vision of an effective, responsive, and efficient judicial service, the JSC has earned recognition for its role as a vital link between the public and the judiciary, ensuring transparency and integrity in judicial appointments and conduct.
The Commission's work culture emphasizes professionalism, accountability, and public service, offering employees opportunities to contribute to the enhancement of Uganda's justice system. It provides job opportunities across various functions, with details available on its official website. Since its inception, the JSC has evolved to include a diverse membership comprising a full-time Chairperson, a Deputy Chairperson, members representing the judiciary, the Uganda Law Society, the public, the Public Service Commission, and the Attorney General as an ex-officio member.
This structure supports its broad mandate, which includes advising the President on judicial appointments, reviewing terms and conditions of service for judicial officers, conducting educational programs, handling public complaints regarding the judiciary, and advising the government on justice administration improvements. The Commission's core values of integrity, excellence, and service guide its operations, while its commitment to corporate social responsibility is reflected in initiatives aimed at enhancing public awareness of legal rights and obligations. For more information, visit their official website at https://www.jsc.go.ug/.
Are you looking for Librarian jobs in Uganda 2025 today? then you might be interested in Librarian jobs at Judicial Service Commission
Full Time
Deadline:
6 Jun 2025
Job Title
2 Librarian jobs at Judicial Service Commission
Judicial Service Commission
Job Description
Job Title: Librarian (2 No Experience Jobs)
Organisation: Judicial Service Commission
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Duties, Roles and Responsibilities
Qualifications, Education and Competencies
See all details of the qualifications, competencies and education for this role under the "How to Apply" section below.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified serving public officers in the Judiciary Service and the Mainstream Public Service (Ministries, Departments and Local Governments) duly appointed and confirmed by the Appointing National and Local Service Commissions to fill vacant posts that are currently available in the Judiciary Service. Applications using Judicial Service Commission Application Form No. 2 of 2024 should be completed and submitted to the email address provided for each position
Instructions to applicants:
JSC Application Form No. 2 of 2024 Download Here.
Type to fill JSC Application Form No.2 of 2024. Handwritten forms shall not be accepted.
Print JSC Application Form No.2 of 2024.
Submit JSC Application Form 2 to the email addresses for each position, along with the following documents included, in the order below, all as a single PDF document: A copy of the applicant’s national identity card.
A passport-size photograph.
An up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV).
Copies of academic certificates and transcripts certified by the issuing institution. Note: The Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) and Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) should be certified by the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB).
Names, contacts and letters of recommendation of two (2) professional and two (2) character referees.
A certified copy of the applicant’s latest and complete Declaration of Income, Assets and Liabilities from the Inspectorate of Government.
Copies of previous appointment, confirmation and promotion letters (where applicable).
Any other relevant documents.
All Application documents listed above should be combined into a single pdf document and submitted online to the Secretary Judicial Service Commission (JSC), to the application email addresses provided for each position.
Submit Application Documents to: Email: applicationslib2025@jsc.go.ug
Deadline: 6th June 2025.
NB: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Applicants who have not heard from the JSC after the closure of the Interview process should consider their applications unsuccessful.
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How to Apply
Searching for standard reference materials, including online sources, in order to answer users reference questions;
Reviewing and evaluating resource materials, such as book reviews and catalogues, in order to select and order print, audio-visual and electronic resources.
Participating in the development of library policies and procedures;
Assembling and indexing databases of library materials for easy tracing and retrieval;
Preparing budgets and procurement plans for library equipment such as computers and photocopiers;
Selecting and developing catalogues and classifying library resources;
Providing technical support to users of information technology; and
Performing any other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Applicants shall be Ugandan citizens in possession of a Bachelor’s Degree in either Library and Information Science or Library and Information Studies, or any other relevant qualification in the field of Library and Information Management (at least a Second-Class Lower Division) from a recognised university or institution.


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