Average gross salary KES 70,000 — Net take-home pay after all statutory deductions
| Deduction / Item | Monthly (KES) | Annual (KES) |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Salary | 70,000 | 840,000 |
| NSSF (Tier I & II, capped) | 4,200 | 50,400 |
| SHIF (2.75%) | 1,925 | 23,100 |
| Housing Levy (1.5%) | 1,050 | 12,600 |
| PAYE (Income Tax) | 11,231 | 134,772 |
| Personal Relief (deducted from PAYE) | 2,400 | 28,800 |
| Net Pay (Take-Home) | 51,594 | 619,128 |
Salaries vary by experience level, employer type, and location. Below are the typical ranges for 2025:
| Level | Gross Salary (KES/month) | Typical Role |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-Level | 45,000 – 65,000 | Clinical Officer Intern, Clinical Officer |
| Mid-Level | 65,000 – 100,000 | Senior Clinical Officer, Clinical Officer Specialist |
| Senior Level | 100,000 – 180,000 | Clinical Officer in Charge, Medical Superintendent |
The average gross salary for a clinical officer in Kenya is approximately KES 65,000–100,000 per month in 2025 in the public sector. A mid-level clinical officer earning KES 70,000 gross takes home KES 51,594 per month after statutory deductions.
On a KES 70,000 gross salary, a clinical officer pays KES 11,231 in PAYE per month. Taxable income is KES 62,825 after NSSF (KES 4,200), SHIF (KES 1,925), and Housing Levy (KES 1,050) deductions.
A clinical officer typically earns KES 45,000–120,000/month, while a medical doctor earns KES 100,000–300,000/month in the public sector (more in private practice). Clinical officers are mid-level practitioners while doctors complete a full medical degree and internship.
Yes. Government clinical officers typically receive non-practising allowance (NPA), leave allowance, medical allowance, and sometimes commuter and house allowances, all of which are part of gross taxable pay.
Other professions in Kenya:
Salary after tax by amount: