Senior Deputy Director – Resources Mobilization- 2 Posts
Qualifications
For appointment to this
grade, an officer must have:
- served for a minimum period of
twelve (12) years, three (3) of which should have been in the
grade of Assistant Director, Resource Mobilization CSG ‘7’ and above or in
comparable and relevant position in the Wider Public Service or
Private Sector;
- a Bachelors degree in any of the
following fields: Computer Science, Information Technology, Economics,
Economics and Statistics, Economics and Mathematics, or any other
equivalent qualification from a university recognized in Kenya;
- a certificate in any of the following fields:
Negotiation skills and Foreign Aid Management, Policy Formulation, Public
Debt Management, International Relations and Diplomacy, Monitoring and
Evaluation or Project Management or equivalent qualification from a
recognized institution;
- demonstrated clear understanding of
National goals, values and principles of governance.
Duties and Responsibilities
- An officer at this level will be
responsible to the Deputy Director, Resource Mobilization. Specific duties
and responsibilities will include:
- developing resource mobilization
policies and strategies;
- interpreting and implementing relevant
statutes, policies and regulations on Public Finance Management;
- harmonizing, aligning and coordinating
aid effectiveness in line with international declarations;
- forecasting of external and domestic
inflows in the annual national estimates;
- coordinating the preparation of
agreements and memoranda between the government and various development
partners;
- mobilizing domestic and external
resources;
- liaising with Accounting Officers to
ensure counterpart funding is adequately provided in the budget;
- recommending duty and Value Added Tax
(VAT) exemptions for Donor funded projects;
- coordinating disbursements and
reimbursements of funds;
- reviewing domestic borrowing annual
plan;
- representing Treasury in the Auction
committee meetings at the CBK;
- undertaking due diligence on emerging
debt instruments and providing guidance on issuance;
- developing policy documents on primary
and secondary domestic debt market;
- negotiating for domestic and external
loans and grants;
- drafting/vetting the terms and
conditions for guarantees;
- educating and updating investors on the
economic performance to achieve increased demand for Government’s domestic
and international debt securities;
- preparing briefs on market feedback and
anticipated market reactions to policy changes; and
- preparing and disseminating country
memoranda to market participants.
How to Apply