Sales & Marketing Jobs at Kenya Wildlife Service — Hiring Now

Updated 10 Apr 2026
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Sales & Marketing Jobs at Kenya Wildlife Service

Looking for Sales & Marketing roles at Kenya Wildlife Service Kenya? Kenya Wildlife Service is the state corporation responsible for the conservation and management of wildlife and wildlife habitats in Kenya, including national parks, national reserves, and wildlife corridors. KWS employs wildlife rangers, veterinarians, ecologists, tourism officers, and conservation researchers across its protected areas. The service plays a critical role in protecting Kenya’s iconic wildlife heritage while managing human-wildlife conflict and supporting Kenya’s tourism economy. Sales and marketing professionals drive revenue across FMCG, financial services, real estate, telecommunications, and technology. Digital marketing skills are at a premium as businesses shift budgets online. Field sales representatives are in high demand in FMCG and insurance sectors. Brand managers and marketing directors are critical hires for growth-stage companies across Kenya. Kenya Wildlife Service regularly recruits Sales & Marketing professionals across its Kenya operations. Salaries for Sales & Marketing professionals in Kenya range from KES 45,000 – 280,000/month plus commission, depending on experience, qualifications, and employer type. Kompeaa tracks all Kenya Wildlife Service Sales & Marketing vacancies — updated today. Set up a job alert to be notified the moment Kenya Wildlife Service posts a new Sales & Marketing opening.

In-Demand Skills

Key skills: Digital Marketing, SEO, Google Ads, CRM, FMCG Sales, Brand Management, Social Media

Salary Range

KES 45,000 – 280,000/month plus commission

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