NLAS is hiring a Deputy Director, Finance & Accounts skilled in public financial management, budgeting, financial reporting, and compliance framework execution.
REFERENCE
NO. NLAS/DDFA/3/1/2026/06
Qualifications
The
following are the recognized qualifications for the cadre;
- At least fifteen (15) years cumulative work experience, three (3) of
which should have been at the grade of Assistant Director, Finance &
Account or in a comparable position in the private or public sector;
- Bachelor’s Degree in any of the following disciplines: Commerce,
Finance, Economics, Business Administration/ Management (Finance or
Accounting option) or equivalent qualification from a recognized
institution;
- Master’s degree in any of the following disciplines: Commerce,
Finance, Economics, Business Administration/Management (Finance or
Accounting Option) or equivalent qualification from a recognized
institution;
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or equivalent qualification from a
recognized institution;
- Membership to the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya
(ICPAK) OR Associate of Certified Chartered Accountant (ACCA) or any other
relevant professional body in good standing;
- Certificate in Leadership Course
- A valid practicing license where applicable;
- Demonstrated merit and ability as reflected in work performance and
result;
Duties and Responsibilities
The
Deputy Director, Finance & Accounts is responsible for the following
functions;
- Implementing financial regulations, policies and guidelines in the
provision of finance and accounts services;
- Developing and implementing Internal Financial Controls;
- Maintaining accurate and complete financial record of NLAS and
regularly review the financial system;
- Undertaking project appraisals and capital budgeting;
- Preparing budget proposal and cash flow projections;
- Implementation, monitoring and reviewing of the budget;
- Ensuring prudent utilization of financial resources;
- Conducting and facilitating training and research in the department;
- Preparing the financial reports, financial statement and submit to
relevant stakeholders; and
- Ensuring compliance with applicable financial statutory obligation
and circulars.
Remuneration
will be in accordance with NLAS Salary Scale:
- NLAS GRADE 3. Kshs. 202,875 x 19,303 – 22,2178 x 19,305 – 241,483 x
19,305 – 260,788 x 19,305 – 280,093 x 19,305 – 299,398 x 19,305 – 318,703
x 19,305 – 338,008 x 19,305 – 357,313 p.m.
How to Apply
NOTE:
NLAS Grades 1, 2 & 3 are on a three-years contract basis, renewable once
while the rest are on permanent and pensionable terms
Interested persons who meet the minimum criteria are requested to submit
applications enclosing copies of the following documents.
- National Identity card
- Certified copies of relevant academic and professional
certificates,
- Any supporting documents and testimonials..
- Detailed Curriculum Vitae with three Referees
Application Process
- More detailed job descriptions for these vacancies can be accessed
on our website: www.nlas.go.ke
- All applications should be submitted ONLINE to recruitment@nlas.go.ke on or before 14th
August 2026 at 5:00pm Kenyan time.
- and the letter quoting the specific position and the reference
number e.g., NLAS/CEO/1/1/2026/01
All
application letters should be addressed to:
Chief
Executive Officer,
National Legal Aid Service,
P.O Box 45597-00100
Nairobi
- Please note that HARD COPY APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
- Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.
- Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification.
The
National Legal Aid Service is an equal opportunity employer; it does not charge
any fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
Successful candidates MUST satisfy the requirements of Leadership and Integrity
as set out in Chapter six (6) of the Constitution of Kenya and shall be
required to present the following documents before being issued with an offer
letter;
- Clearance from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission;
- Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority;
- Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations;
- Certificate of Clearance from Credit Reference Bureau; and
- Clearance Certificate from Higher Education Loans Board or proof of
ongoing repayments.
