The Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya
(ADAK) was established by The Government of Kenya through the Anti-Doping Act
No. 5 of 2016, with its powers vested in a Board, headed by a Chairman.
The key mandate of the Agency is to
carry out Anti-Doping Education / Sensitization Campaigns and Doping Tests.
Driver II
Vacancy No. ADAK/1/11/2016
Number of Posts: Two (2)
Grade ADAK
11
Salaries Scale: 27,000 – 40,500
Duties and Responsibilities
(i) Driving a motor vehicle as
authorized for official duty and assignments;
(ii) Carrying out routine checks on
the vehicle’s cooling, oil, tyre pressure, electrical and brake systems;
(iii) Maintaining records of service
and accessories;
(iv) Detecting and reporting of
malfunctioning of vehicle systems;
(v) Maintaining of work tickets for
vehicles assigned;
(vi) Reporting traffic incidents or
accidents;
(vii) Ensuring security and safety of
the vehicle on and off the road; (viii) ensuring safety of the passengers
and/or goods therein; and
(viii) Maintaining cleanliness of the
vehicle.
Requirements for Appointment
For appointment to this grade, a
candidate must have:-
(i) Kenya Certificate of Secondary
Education mean grade D (plain) or equivalent qualification;
(ii) a current driving license free
from current endorsements and valid for all of the classes of vehicles, which
the driver is required to drive;
(iii) attended a First-Aid
Certificate Course lasting not less than one (1) week obtained at St John
Ambulance, or Kenya Institute of Highway and Building Technology (KIHBT) or any
other recognized Institution;
(iv) Passed Suitability Test for
Driver Grade III;
(v) Passed Occupational Test Grade
III;
(vi) Passed Practical Test for
Drivers conducted by Automobile Association (AA) of Kenya or National Transport
and Safety Authority or National Youth Service;
(vii) a valid Certificate of Good
Conduct from the Kenya Police Service;
(viii) have minimum period of three
(3) years driving experience; and
(ix) Certificate in computer
applications from a recognized institution.
How to Apply
Candidates interested in the above
positions are expected to fulfill the requirements of chapter six of the
constitution of Kenya, 2010.
They must obtain and submit with
their application copies of clearance certificates from the following
organizations:
i.
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
ii. Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)
iii. Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
iv. Criminal Investigation Department (Certificate of Good Conduct)
v. Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)
ii. Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)
iii. Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
iv. Criminal Investigation Department (Certificate of Good Conduct)
v. Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)
Those fulfilling the requirements of
the positions should submit their applications quoting the vacancy and Vacancy
No. on the envelope.
The application to be accompanied
with a detailed c.v and all relevant testimonials stating the current position,
current remuneration, postal address, telephone and email contacts.
Applicants are also expected to
provide email, telephone and postal contacts of three references. All
applications should reach the Chief Executive Officer on or before 5th
December, 2016
Applications should be addressed to:
The
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Ant-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK)
P.O Box 66458- 00800
Nairobi.
Ant-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK)
P.O Box 66458- 00800
Nairobi.
OR
by hand delivery during official
working hours (8.30 a.m. to 5.00p.m) to the Agency’s offices at Parklands
Plaza, 6th Floor Muthithi Road / Chiromo Lane Junction.
Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya is an
equal opportunity employer.
Potential male and female candidates
with physical challenges are encouraged to apply.
Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted