Job Description
Kenya Law Reform Commission is an independent Commission established under Kenya Law Reform Commission Act, 2013 (No. 19 of 2013).
The Commission serves both National and County Governments in matters of Law Reform. It is statutorily obligated to keep under review all laws of Kenya to ensure they conform to the letter and spirit of the Constitution and that such laws respect treaty obligations in relation to international instruments that constitute part of laws of Kenya.
The Commission’s mandate is derived from paragraph 6 (b) of the 6th Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya and Section 6 (1) of KLRC Act, No. 19 of 2013 and the County Government’s Act, 2012.
The Commission seeks to recruit qualified and competent candidates for the following position:
Information Communication Technology Officer II
KLRC 8
One (1) Post
V/NO. 4/2014
Salary Scale: Kshs. 35,910 x1,800 – 37,710×1,890 – 39,600×1,990 – 41,590×2,070 – 43,660×2,220- 45,880 pm. [KLRC 8]
Terms of Service: Permanent
Benefits
House Allowance: Kshs. 20,000 p.m (Nairobi),
Commuter Allowance: Kshs. 6,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance: Kshs. 6,000 p.a.
Medical cover: As applicable to KLRC Staff
Duties and Responsibilities will entail:-
- Coding, testing and implementing computer programs, providing user support;
- maintaining support systems and training of users;
- maintaining of Information Communication Technology equipments and associated peripherals;
- certifying of Information Communication Technology equipment;
- configuring of new Information technology equipment;
- maintaining data protection system;
- installing and supporting servers;
- installing and deployment of relevant hardware and software;
- implementing the Commission’s computer systems;
- providing user support and training users; and
- performing technical, systems and user documentation.
For appointment to this grade, an officer must have:-
Bachelors degree in any of the following disciplines:- Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Information Technology or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
Certificate in computer application skills; and
Demonstrated integrity and professional competence.
How to Apply
If you are interested in any of the positions please send two (2) copies of your application, a detailed current curriculum vitae indicating your e-mail and telephone contacts, together with copies of academic and professional certificates and testimonials.
You should also give names of three referees who must be familiar with your previous work / academic experience indicating their telephone, postal and email addresses.
Application should be addressed to the Commission Secretary, KLRC and be sent by post or hand delivered to the Commission offices at 3rd floor, Re- Insurance Plaza room 823 by latest Friday, 23rd January, 2015 as follows:
Commission Secretary
Kenya Law Reform Commission
Re- Insurance Plaza 3rd Floor
Taifa Road
P.O. Box 34999 – 00100
Nairobi
The Commission will only contact shortlisted applicants.
The KLRC is an equal opportunity, gender sensitive and compliant employer.
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