Career
He started his career as a trainee at Wimbledon before transferring to the then Division Three side Southend United for two seasons, then joining the non league team of Crawley Town and later Eastbourne Borough. During his career, Jenkins has earned a cap for the England Under-20 national team Southend United
Born in Carshalton, London, Jenkins joined the Essex based team Southend United in July 2002, on a one-year contract.
He scored in his debut game against Hull City and by the 2002-2003 season was one of the top scoring midfielders with seven goals.
One of his best goals was against Lincoln City when he took a 25-yard free kick, although the game was lost 2–1. After renewing his contract, he continued to play throughout the 2003-2004 season and was released in May 2004 after scoring 67 goals in 61 appearances.
Crawley Town
In June 2004, Crawley Town manager, Francis Vines, signed Jenkins to boost his squad. In two seasons made 74 appearances and scored five goals and left the club in the summer of 2006.
Eastbourne Borough
Jenkins played over 100 games for Eastbourne Borough.
Sutton United
On 12 May 2011, it was announced that Jenkins would join Sutton United for the 2011-2012 season, the club"s first season back in the Conference South, after winning promotion in 2010-2011. Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C.
In February 2012, Jenkins joined Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C. after being released by Sutton United. Leatherhead F.C.
In January 2013 Jenkins joined Leatherhead.