Kenya Institute of Supplies
Management is the National body for Procurement and Supplies professionals in
Kenya, established under the Supplies Practitioners Management Act, 2007 with
mandate to make provision for training, registration and licensing of supplies
practitioners; to regulate their practice and for connected purposes.
The Institute now invites qualified
professionals to apply for registration as examiners for
the following examinable courses/modules:
Certified Procurement and Supply
Professional of Kenya (CPSP-K)
- Organizational Environment;
- Stores Management;
- Procurement Process Management;
- Procurement of Goods, Services and
Works;
- Entrepreneurship;
- E-procurement;
- Contract Law;
- Procurement Planning;
- Procurement Budgeting;
- Procurement of Consultancy Services;
- International Markets Analysis;
- Category Management;
- Risk Management;
- Sustainable Procurement;
- International Procurement;
- Contract Negotiation;
- Logistics Management;
- Procurement Audit;
- Finance for Procurement;
- Operations Management;
- Procurement Law and Governance;
- Strategic Supply Chain Management;
- Procurement Leadership;
- Project Management;
- Case Study.
Associate in Procurement and Supply
of Kenya (APS-K)
- Procurement and Supply Principles;
- Introduction to Business Law;
- Supply Market Analysis;
- Stakeholders Management;
- Communication and Office Management;
- Introduction to Accounting;
- Information and Communication
Technology;
- Business Ethics;
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship;
- Records Management
Terms of Reference
The examiners will be allocated
responsibilities from time to time in the development and marking of
examinations, advising on the development and review of examination syllabuses,
examination rules, regulations and processes, development of study and reading
materials and related matters as appropriate.
Desired Profile:
- Master’s degree in the area of specialization.
- A professional qualification in the area of
specialization.
- 5 years’ practicing experience in the area of
specialization.
- 5 years’ experience - teaching and setting
examinations.
- Experience in setting professional
examinations is an added advantage.
- Membership of KISM or a relevant professional
body.
Those interested in serving as
examiners in any of the modules should submit their signed application,
enclosing updated CV with contacts of three referees, and attach the relevant
supporting documents.
Clearly indicate, in the application
letter, the module(s) for which you would like to be considered as an
examiner.
The deadline for submission of
applications is Friday, 5th September 2014 at 5.00 p.m.
The applications should be addressed
to:-
The Chairman
Kenya Institute of Supplies Management
P.O Box 30400 – 00100
Nairobi
eMail: examinations@kism.or.ke