Look, if you want this job, you need to be quick. The clock is ticking. Over 230 positions are open across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s government departments—and they’re filling fast. We’re talking hospitals, schools, infrastructure projects, and technical roles. No fluff. No vague promises. Just real jobs with real paychecks.
Actually, let me be blunt: these aren’t just any jobs. These are stable, pension-backed, respected positions in one of Pakistan’s most dynamic provinces. Whether you’re fresh out of college or a seasoned pro looking for a change—there’s something here for you. And yes, the pay? It’s decent. The perks? Even better.
By the way, don’t sleep on the application window. Some roles close in days. Others stretch into April—but don’t wait. Competition is fierce. Thousands apply. Only a few get hired.
General Information
- Job Posted Date: March 7–10, 2026 (varies by role)
- Total Vacancies: 231+ across multiple departments
- Job Type: Full-time, Contract, Regular, Onsite
- Locations: Peshawar, Parachinar, Bannu, Shangla, Hayatabad
- Sectors: Health, Education, IT, Engineering, Administration, Population Welfare
Company Info
The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) is the provincial administration responsible for public services, infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic development across the region. With a strong push toward digitization, rural healthcare expansion, and urban mobility (like the TransPeshawar BRT project), KPK is modernizing fast.
We’re not just hiring clerks. We’re building a workforce that can handle tech-driven agriculture, cardiac care, urban planning, and rural health outreach. Think Lady Reading Hospital MTI, PESCO, Institute of Kidney Diseases, and District Health Offices—these aren’t back-office gigs. These are frontline roles shaping lives.
The reality is, KPK offers more than a paycheck. It offers purpose. You’ll work where it matters—whether that’s a rural clinic in Kurram or a high-tech cardiology unit in Hayatabad.
Eligibility Criteria
Who can apply? Honestly, it depends on the role—but here’s the pattern:
- Education: Matric to Master’s level. Some roles require MBBS, B.Sc. Engineering, DAE, or IT diplomas. Others just need basic literacy and physical fitness (e.g., Chowkidar, Driver).
- Experience: Entry-level to 5+ years. Fresh grads welcome in tech and admin roles. Senior roles (e.g., Assistant Professor, Specialist Registrar) demand proven expertise.
- Age Limit: Typically 18–35, with relaxations for reserved categories.
- Skills: Computer literacy (MS Office, internet), communication in Urdu/Pashto, and role-specific technical know-how (e.g., radiology techs need equipment handling skills).
- Physical Requirements: For field roles (e.g., Ward Attendant, Mali), you must pass a basic fitness test.
Wait, why apply here? Because stability beats gig work. Because pensions beat freelance stress. Because serving your community beats staring at a screen in a call center.
Key Responsibilities
What will you actually do? Let’s break it down by role type:
- Healthcare Roles (LRH, IKD, District Health Offices): Assist doctors, manage patient records, operate medical equipment, maintain hygiene, support lab tests, and ensure smooth ward operations.
- IT & Technical Roles (LSDD Project, PESCO): Maintain networks, troubleshoot hardware/software, manage databases, support digital livestock tracking systems, and ensure cybersecurity compliance.
- Education Roles (Shangla, Elementary Schools): Secure school premises, assist staff, maintain cleanliness, and support administrative tasks.
- Engineering & Management (PESCO, Planning & Development): Oversee BRT operations, manage financial services, supervise junior engineers, handle safety protocols, and coordinate with WAPDA.
- Support Staff (Drivers, Chowkidars, Sweepers): Ensure safe transport, guard premises, maintain cleanliness, and follow shift schedules without fail.
Here is the catch: these jobs demand reliability. Show up on time. Follow protocols. Respect hierarchy. No drama. Just work.
Salary & Benefits
Let’s talk money. No sugarcoating.
- Entry-Level (BPS-01 to BPS-05): PKR 18,000 – 28,000/month (e.g., Sweeper, Chowkidar, Mali)
- Mid-Level (BPS-06 to BPS-12): PKR 30,000 – 55,000/month (e.g., Lab Attendant, Driver, Family Welfare Worker)
- Specialized Roles (BPS-16+): PKR 70,000 – 120,000/month (e.g., Specialist Registrar, Assistant Professor, SDO Engineer)
- Contract Roles: Competitive market rates, often higher than BPS scales for short-term projects.
But wait—there’s more than cash:
- Government pension scheme after 10+ years
- Health insurance for employee + family
- Job security (rare in today’s economy)
- Training opportunities (especially in IT and healthcare)
- Housing allowances in some departments
- Overtime pay for field staff
Think you have what it takes? Good. Because benefits like these don’t grow on trees.
Last Date To Apply
Deadlines vary. Don’t assume they’re all the same.
- March 10, 2026 – Plastic Surgery & Radiology Technician (Bannu)
- March 12, 2026 – Health Staff in Upper Kurram
- March 13, 2026 – Chowkidar (Shangla), PIC MTI Contract (Peshawar)
- March 25, 2026 – IT Role in LSDD Project (Peshawar)
- February 26, 2026 – TransPeshawar Urban Mobility (already closed—learn from this!)
Moral? Apply early. Set reminders. Check daily.
Application Process
Straightforward. No tricks.
- Visit GovernmentJOB.pk or the official department website.
- Search by location, department, or role.
- Download the application form (if required) or apply online.
- Attach copies of CNIC, degrees, experience letters, and Domicile.
- Submit before the deadline—either online or in person at the designated office (e.g., PESCO HQ, District Health Office).
- Pay application fee (if applicable) via bank challan.
- Wait for written test/interview notice (usually via SMS or newspaper ad).
Pro tip from a career expert: Tailor your CV to the job. Highlight relevant experience. Even if you’ve never worked in a hospital—did you volunteer? Mention it. Every detail counts.
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FAQ Section
Q: Can women apply for all roles?
A: Yes—especially in Population Welfare, Health, and Education. Female-specific roles (e.g., Family Welfare Worker) are common. Safety and transport are provided where needed.
Q: Are these jobs permanent?
A: Many are. Regular positions offer lifelong employment. Contract roles may convert to permanent based on performance and funding.
Q: Do I need to relocate?
A: Possibly. Roles in Parachinar, Shangla, or Bannu require onsite presence. Peshawar-based jobs are easier for city residents.
Q: What if I fail the test?
A: You can reapply in future cycles. Keep learning. Take free online courses in basic IT or medical terminology. Improve your odds next time.
Q: Is there age relaxation?
A: Yes—for minorities, disabled persons, and KPK residents under provincial quotas. Check the official ad for exact details.
Let’s be honest: government jobs aren’t glamorous. But they’re solid. They pay the bills. They let you sleep at night. And in a world of layoffs and inflation? That’s gold.
So, what’s your move? Refresh the page. Find your fit. Hit apply.