Thursday, November 1, 2012

Kenya National Police Service Announces 7000 Vacancies

The Kenya National Police Service has announced 7,000 vacancies for recruits as it moves to beef up the capacity of law enforcement officers in the run-up to the March General Election.
This will be the second batch of recruits that will be trained under the new curriculum which increased the course period from nine to 15 months and raised the entry bar for those seeking to join the service.
The employer, the newly-established National Police Service Commission, says 4,000 of the successful applicants would be posted to the Kenya Police and the others to the Administration Police.
“The National Police Service Commission seeks to recruit suitable and qualified candidates who satisfy the provision of the Constitution, the enabling Acts and the additional criteria to be trained as Police Constables,” said Johnston Kavuludi, the chairperson of NPSC.

Global Fund Program Vacancies - Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Finance
Global Fund Program
Background to the positions

The Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDs, Tuberculosis and Malaria was established to increase resource mobilization to fight three of the world’s most devastating diseases, and to direct those resources to areas of greatest need. 

Kenya has benefited immensely from the Global Fund in fighting Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria since its inception in 2002. 

This program is implemented by the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation and Ministry of Special Programs. 

The Ministry of Finance is the Principal Recipient for all government components of Global Fund grants in Kenya, and is therefore legally responsible for the management and the coordination of all the grants. 

The Ministry of Finance therefore wishes to invite applications to fill the following vacancies based at the Ministry of Finance headquarters.

HELB Risk Management Officer Job in Kenya

Join our team and contribute to our efforts of making higher education loan more accessible to Kenyans. Higher Education Loans Board is a state corporation whose mandate is to source funds and provide loans, scholarships and bursaries to Kenyans studying in recognized institutions of higher learning. For all the positions Helb is looking for highly competent passionate, dedicated and self-driven persons of high integrity who are able to demonstrate strong leadership skills to fill the following positions.

RISK MANAGEMENT OFFICER
Job Summary
Reporting to the Head of Department — InternaI Audit Services, the job holder will drive the implementation of the risk management principles by providing a consistent means by which risks can be identified, assessed and measured in line with risk management policy framework

Key Duties and responsibilities
  • Assist in setting up the risk appetite tone of the board
  • Assist in establishment of boards risk register