The
Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) is a State Corporation established under
the Film and Stage Plays Act Cap 222 Laws of Kenya to regulate the creation,
broadcast, distribution and exhibition of film and broadcast content to conform
to national aspirations, values, culture and morality.
Further,
the Kenya Information and Communications Act (KICA) empowers KFCB to impose age
restrictions on programmes to protect children and minors from exposure to
harmful content.
Driver II
KFCB
Grade 12
Ref: KFCB/AD/5/2016
5
Posts
Reporting
to the transport Officer, duties and responsibilities at this level will
entail:
- Driving
a motor vehicle as authorized;
- Carrying
out routine checks on the vehicle’s cooling, oil, electrical ,dents, brake
systems, tyre pressure and fuel;
- Detecting
and reporting malfunctioning of vehicle systems to his/her immediate
Supervisor and Transport Officer;
- Maintaining
work ticket(s) for vehicle (s) assigned;
- Ensuring
security and safety for the vehicle on and off the road;
- Ensuring
safety of the passengers and /or goods therein;
- Ensuring
that the vehicle has valid insurance;
- Ensuring
the vehicle is driven during the authorized time;
- Reporting
promptly to the supervisor and the Police in case of an accident;
- Driving
within the recommended speed limits; and
- Maintaining
cleanliness of the vehicle.
For appointment to this grade, an applicant must have:
- Kenya
Certificate of Secondary Education minimum mean grade D (plain) or its
equivalent;
- Served
as a driver for a minimum period of three (3) years;
- valid
driving license free from any current endorsement(s) for class(es) of
Vehicle they are required to drive;
- Passed
Occupational Trade Test III for Drivers from Kenya Institute of Highway
and Building Technology (KIHBT);
- valid
First-Aid certificate course lasting not less than one (1) week at St.
John Ambulance or Kenya Institute of Highway and Building Technology
(KIHBT) or any other recognized Institution; and
- valid
Certificate of Good conduct from the Kenya Police.
Accountant II
KFCB Grade 8
Ref: KFCB/AD/4/2016
1 Post
Reporting to the Head of Finance and Accounts, duties and responsibilities at this level will entail:
- Preparing payment vouchers, imprests and
committal documents in accordance with laid down financial rules and
regulations;
- Capturing data, maintenance of primary records
such as cashbooks, ledgers, vote books, registers and preparation of
simple management reports;
- Receiving duly processed payments and receipt
vouchers;
- Writing cheque and posting payments and
receipt vouchers in the cash books;
- Balancing and ruling of the cash books on
daily basis;
- Maintaining of revenue collection register;
- Extracting and providing cash liquidity
analysis;
- Paying personal and merchant claims guided by
cash balances in the cash books in line with Treasury regulations;
- Preparing of quarterly financial management
reports.
For appointment to this grade, a
candidate must have:
- Three years’ work experience gotten from a
busy finance or accounting office;
- Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Accounting or
Finance option), Business Administration(Accounting option),or any other
related equivalent qualification and passed Part II of the Certified
Public Accountants (CPA) Examination;
- Certificate in computer applications;
Corporate Communications Manager
KFCB Grade 2
Ref: KFCB/AD/3/2016
1 Post
Reporting to the Chief Executive
Officer, duties and responsibilities at this level will entail:
- Initiating and coordinating activities geared
towards promoting smooth stakeholder engagement.
- Initiating, designing, developing, reviewing
and implementing a Communications Strategy geared towards attaining and
sustaining a positive public image of the Board;
- Managing and coordinating media processes
including press briefs, press releases and publications to be disseminated
to the public;
- Coordinating customer satisfaction surveys and
implementing the survey recommendations;
- Coordinating interactive public functions and
events to promote and publicise activities of the Board including shows,
fairs and exhibitions;
- Overseeing the monitoring of print and
electronic media for topical issues and other information deemed useful to
the Board;
- Managing customer feedback including
compliments, suggestions and complaints in liaison with the Administration
Division;
- Overseeing the developing, packaging and
production of communication briefs and publications for use, to the
public;
- Developing, maintaining and managing an
information resource centre and coordinating use of its resources;
- Managing communication channels in the Board
for effective and efficient information flow.
For appointment to this grade, an
applicant must have:
(i) Ten (10) years work experience in
Corporate Communications, Public Relations or Marketing, three(3) of which must
have been at the Senior Management level;
(ii) Bachelor’s degree in any of the
following fields: Mass Communication, Communication Studies, Journalism,
International Relations, Public Relations, Marketing or any other equivalent
qualification from a recognized institution;
OR
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences
with a Diploma in any of the following fields: Journalism, Mass Communication,
International Relations, Communication Studies, Public Relations, Marketing or
any other equivalent qualifications from a recognized Institution;
(iii) Masters degree in any of the
following fields: Journalism, Mass Communication, International Relations,
Communication Studies, Public Relations, Marketing or any other equivalent
qualifications from a recognized institution will be an added advantage;
(iv) Good oral and written communication skills in both English and Kiswahili;
(v) Membership to a recognized
professional body ; and
(vi) proficiency in computer
applications.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications, enclosing day time telephone contacts, names and contacts of three referees and certified copies of the National Identity card and both academic and professional certificates to reach the undersigned not later than 2nd September, 2016
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications, enclosing day time telephone contacts, names and contacts of three referees and certified copies of the National Identity card and both academic and professional certificates to reach the undersigned not later than 2nd September, 2016
Chief Executive Officer
Kenya Film Classification Board
P. O. Box 44226 – 00100
Uchumi House
Nairobi