National Fund for the Disabled of
Kenya is an endowment fund registered under the Trustees (Perpetual Succession)
Act Cap 164.
It’s mandate is to enhance social and
economic empowerment of persons with disabilities in Kenya.
1. Finance Manager
The successful applicant will be
accountable to the Chief Executive Officer and will be engaged on a three-year
renewable contract.
Duties and responsibilities:
- Overall management and co-ordination of the
Finance Function by directing, planning and controlling of all aspects of
reporting, budgeting, final accounts and liaising with auditors.
- Undertake delegated duties of personnel and
administration functions including transport management and purchase of
supplies and equipments.
- Assisting departmental heads with preparation
of financial projections and the collection of debts.
- Preparation of financial reports to the Board
of Trustees and standing committees on operations, Investments and Assets
Management.
- Responsible for preparation of corporate
accounts for audit and making of all statutory returns.
- Quality assurance of services offered by the
section through preparation and maintenance of checklists for monitoring
and evaluation of out-puts.
- Any other duties, which may be assigned by the
Chief Executive.
Qualifications:
- A degree in Commerce or business related
subjects.
- CPA III
- Member of ICPAK
- MBA is an added advantage.
- 5-6 years experience in a medium/large NGO,
service institution or government.
- Experience in organization development and
management.
- Good working knowledge of computers and
accounting software applications.
2. Clerk of Works
The successful applicant will be
accountable to the Programmes Manager and will be engaged on a two-year
renewable contract.
Duties and responsibilities:
- To technically evaluate project proposals for
accuracy and feasibility of BQs and architectural drawings.
- To monitor and evaluate progress on various
projects funded by the organization.
Qualifications:
- Possession of an Ordinary Diploma in Building
and Civil Engineering.
- Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in the
supervision of building construction works. Membership to the Institute of
Clerk of Works Kenya will be an added advantage.
- Fluent in Kiswahili and English.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings and
make reports.
- Ready to travel within the country.
- Proficiency in Computers.
- Exhibit understanding of duties and
responsibilities of Clerk of Works for Building Construction.
Each application to be handwritten
stating your current remuneration package and must be accompanied by copies of
relevant documents.
The clearly marked applications are to be posted or delivered to:
The Chief Executive Officer
National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya
2nd Floor, Rehema House
Standard Street/Kaunda Street
P.O. Box 47857 - 00100
Nairobi
so as to be received on or before before 6th January, 2015 at 12.00 noon.