Qualifications
For appointment, a candidate must have:
- a Bachelor’s Degree in any of the following
disciplines: Business Administration, Public Administration, Law,
Economics, peace and conflict management or equivalent qualification from
a university recognized in Kenya.
- proficiency in computer applications and data
analytics
- proficiency in English and Kiswahili languages
- excellent communication and interpersonal
skills; and
- good report writing skills.
Duties and responsibilities
- providing guidance on the use of the digital
records management system for financial disclosure of income, assets and
liabilities to assigned institutions;
- collecting, collating data and preparing reports
on compliance to Financial Declaration of income, Assets and Liabilities
by public officers for assigned institutions;
- compiling and analysing complaints on breach of
the Code of Conduct, Values and Principles in the public service’;
- participating in the preparation of survey
instruments on compliance evaluation with values and principles (Article
10 and 232) in the public service;
- participating in administration of survey
instruments to MDAs on compliance evaluation with values and principles in
Article 10 and 232 of the Constitution;
- participating in data cleaning, verification,
standardisation and analysis from the survey on compliance evaluation on
values and principles in Article 10 and 232;
- participating in preparation of report to the
president and parliament on the status of compliance with values and
principles in Article 10 and 232 in the public service
- participation in promotional activities on
values, principles, ethics and declaration of income assets and
liabilities including training and sensitisation;
- initial follow up action on implementation
of recommendations from the status of compliance with the values and
principles report and declaration of income assets and liabilities
reports; and
- initial action on general correspondence and
general inquiries
How to Apply
