Career
Jenkins started his career at home town club where he played for 8 years, he spent a 2-year spell at the defunct "big spenders" before ending his time in Scotland with At all his senior clubs, Jenkins has been the captain on at least one occasion. As a schoolboy Jenkins represented Dumfries and Galloway region playing with the likes of Kevin Kyle. Jenkins began his senior career with local club in 1998 and made over 200 appearances for the club
Was made club captain under Neil Watt and skippered the side to the third division championship in 2003-2004.
In May 2005 he then scored the goal against which secured a second successive promotion. This put into the second tier of Scottish football for the first time since the late 1990s.
On 12 January 2006 Jenkins was signed by for an undisclosed fee. They were condemned to an ultimately unsuccessful play-off against Partick Thistle and relegation back to the third flight after only one season.
Jenkins helped to Scottish Premier League promotion in season 2006-2007, scoring four league goals.
Jenkins signed for on 31 January 2008. The move re-united Jenkins with Davie Irons, after Irons was appointed manager shortly after. After turning down a new deal on substantially less money, Jenkins crossed the Irish Sea to sign with part-timers In May 2014, he scored Ballymena"s only goal in the 2013-2014 Irish Cup final against Glenavon.
His goal was an equaliser to level the game at 1–1, but in their first Irish Cup final in 25 years, Ballymena were ultimately defeated 2–1.