The Kenya Law Reform Commission is a state agency whose mandate is to keep under constant review all the laws of the land, to ensure that the laws adhere to the letter and spirit of the constitution, are just, simple, accessible, procedurally fair, economic and generally responsive to societal needs.
The Commission is
committed to providing the youth with opportunities to acquire, sharpen their
knowledge and gain technical/practical skills to complement their studies in
order to enhance their employability in line with the Kenya Vision 2030.
To this end, the Commission is seeking to recruit young, dynamic, self-driven and inquisitive Kenyans for the vacant positions of interns in its offices.
ACCOUNTS INTERNS (2) TWO POSTS
V/NO KLRC/5/2020
Responsibilities
- Completing duties mutually agreed upon and
assigned by the supervisors;
- Documenting relevant skills acquired in their
areas of deployment; and
- Actively participating in activities designed for
purposes of mentorship
Qualifications
- Be a Kenyan citizen aged between 20 and 34 years;
- Have graduated with a Bachelors Degree in the
following disciplines, Bachelors of Commerce (Accounts), Bachelors of
Business Administration (Accounts) or related field from a University
recognized in Kenya;
- Any other relevant will be an added advantage
Skills
- Fluency in verbal and written English and
Kiswahili;
- Be proficient in computer skills;
- Willingness to accept feedback to improve
individual performance on the job;
- Strong inter-personal skills and ability to
maintain high professional relationship with colleagues;
How to Apply
Terms of service: Twelve (12)
months Internship Programme
Interested and qualified
candidates are invited to make their applications attaching COPIES of the
following documents:
- National Identity Card;
- Academic and Professional Certificates;
- Any supporting documents and testimonials;
Successful candidates will be required to have,
- Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate
of Criminal Investigations; and
- Medical Insurance cover by a reputable medical
insurance firm or the National Hospital Insurance Fund Cover (NHIF).
- Originals of their National Identity, Academic and
Professional Certificates
Candidates are also
required to provide names of two referees who must be familiar with their
previous work/academic experiences indicating their telephone, postal and email
addresses.
Applications should be
addressed to:
The Secretary/Chief Executive
Officer
Kenya Law Reform Commission
Reinsurance
Plaza, 3rd Floor,
Taifa Road
P.O Box 34999 – 00100
NAIROBI
Applicants are required to download the
application form KLRC-HR-1C from KLRC website (www.klrc.go.ke), and delivered to the Kenya Law Reform Commission on
3rd Floor, Room 321 on or before the 3rd December,
2020 at 5 pm.
N.B.
Persons with disability
and those from minority and marginalized communities are encouraged to apply.
If you are successful,
you will be required to have a Personal Accident Insurance Cover for the
duration of the internship
Only shortlisted
candidates will be contacted.