Interested and qualified persons are requested to make their applications online through one of the Commission’s websites www.publicservice.go.ke and www.psckjobs.go.ke OR by completing ONE application form PSC 2 (Revised 2007). The form may be downloaded from the Commission’s websites.
Please Note
Candidates should NOT attach any documents to the application form. ALL the details requested in the advertisement should be filled on the form.
Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be
contacted.
Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic
disqualification.
Candidates applying for posts at Job Group ‘N’ and above will
be required to have attended a Senior Management Course lasting not less than
four (4) weeks in a recognized institution. Those applying for positions graded
at Job Group ‘P’ and above will be expected to possess a Masters degree in a
relevant field from a recognized university. Candidates applying for positions
at Job Group ‘Q’ and above will, in addition to the Masters degree, be required
to have attended a Strategic Leadership Development programme lasting not less
than six (6) weeks in a recognized institution.
The public service commission is committed to availing equal
employment opportunities to all kenyans. People with disabilities who meet the
requirements of the Advertised jobs are especially encouraged to apply.
Shortlisted candidates shall be required to produce
originals of their National Identity Card, academic and professional
certificates and testimonials during interviews.
Serving officers shall be required to produce the original letter of appointment to their current substantive post during the interview.
Completed application forms should be sent to:
The Secretary
Public Service Commission Of Kenya
P.O. Box 30095 – 00100
Nairobi,
so as to reach the Commission on or before 10th May, 2012
Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions
Three (3) Posts
V/No. 106/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.120,270 – Ksh.180,660 p.m. DPP 3
(SLG 8, JG ‘S’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 60,000 p.m.
Non Practising Allowance Ksh. 40,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 11,500 p.a.
Robe Allowance Ksh. 5,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 12,000 p.m.
Entertainment Allowance Ksh. 7,500 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
served for a minimum period of twenty (20) years in Public
Prosecutions in the public service three (3) of which should have been at the
level of Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions DPP 5 (SLG 6, JG ‘Q’) Or be
a practicing Advocate in Criminal Law with relevant experience of not less than
twenty (20) years and has a current practicing license;
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized
university;
a Masters degree in law or any other relevant social science
from a recognized university;
a Postgraduate Diploma in legal studies from the council of
legal education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
attended a Strategic Leadership Development programme (SLDP)
lasting not less than six (6) weeks in a recognized institution;
proficiency in computer applications;
demonstrated managerial, administrative and professional
competence in work performance; and
exhibited a thorough understanding of national goals,
policies, objectives and the ability to relate them to proper management of
legal affairs.
Duties and Responsibilities
An officer at this level will be responsible professionally to the Director of Public Prosecutions directly and administratively to the Director of Public Prosecutions through the Secretary, Public Prosecutions.
The officer will head any of the following departments of
the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions namely; Department of
Offences against the Person; Department of Economic, International and Emerging
Crimes, and Department of County Affairs and Regulatory Prosecutions or such
other Departments as may be established in the Office of the Director of Public
Prosecutions.
As head of department, the core duties of the Officer include:
overall supervision and management of the day to day
operations of the department;
exercising constitutional and legal prosecutorial powers and
functions for and on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions;
providing positive, technical ,professional and managerial
leadership to the department;
leading in designing, development and implementation of
strategies, systems, plans and policies necessary to enable the department to
deliver services to the government and the public effectively, efficiently and
fairly;
leading in the development, launch, dissemination and
implementation of key prosecutorial instruments including the national
prosecution policy; the code of conduct & ethics for prosecutors and the
training manual for prosecutors;
leading, managing, supervising and monitoring and evaluating
the performance of professional prosecuting counsel and support staff in the
department;
representing the State in sensitive and complex criminal
prosecutions, appeals and judicial reviews and constitutional petitions and
references;
directing, guiding and supervising prosecuting counsels in
the department in devising and executing pre-trial, in-trial and post-trial
prosecution strategies and techniques to ensure efficient, effective and just
prosecution results;
co-ordinating, supervising and monitoring the training and
capacity building of public prosecutors, para-legal and support staff in the
department;
organizing and conducting seminars, workshop, conferences
and/or symposia on topical criminological issues for staff of the department in
order to broaden their knowledge, skills and expertise;
directing and supervising the conduct of legal research in
the department;
directing, coordinating and supervising the receipt,
recording and processing of criminal investigation files submitted to the
office of the Director of Public Prosecutions by investigative Agencies and
rendering general legal advice to government Ministries/Departments and State
Corporations on matters pertaining to the application of criminal law and
prosecution policy;
providing effective leadership in the development of
strategic alliances to promote and strengthen collaborative and symbiotic
partnerships and networks between the department and other
criminal justice agencies and stakeholders;
co-ordinating and supervising the collection, collation and
analysis of criminal statistical data and the publication and submission of
statutory reports relating to the mandate of the department;
soliciting and mobilizing donor support (technical, material
and financial) for key reform initiatives undertaken by the department;
performing other duties and responsibilities as may be
assigned by the Director of Public Prosecutions from time to time.
Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions
Four (4) Posts
V/No. 107/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.109,089 – Ksh.1449280 p.m. DPP 4
(SLG 7, JG ‘R’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 40,000 (Nairobi), Ksh. 20,000
(Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Nyeri,Eldoret,
Thika, Kisii, Kitale, Malindi, Ksh. 15,000
(Other Municipalities), Ksh. 12,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practising Allowance Ksh. 20,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 11,200 p.a.
Robe Allowance Ksh. 5,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 10,000 p.m.
Commuter Allowance Ksh. 16,000 p.m.
Entertainment Allowance Ksh. 7,200 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
served for a minimum period of eighteen (18) years in Public
Prosecutions three (3) of which should have been at the level of Senior
Principal Prosecutions Counsel DPP 6 (SLG 5 JG ‘P’) or equivalent OR be a
practicing advocate in Criminal Law with relevant experience of not less than
eighteen (18) years and has a current practicing license;
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized
university;
a Masters degree in Law or any other relevant Social Science
from a recognized university;
attended a Strategic Leadership Development Programme (SLDP)
not lasting not less than six (6) weeks in a recognized institution;
a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of
Legal Education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
proficiency in computer applications; and
demonstrated managerial, administrative and professional
competence in work performance.
Duties and Responsibilities
An officer at this level may be deployed to head any of the divisions/sections at the Headquarters or the County offices of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP).
Duties and responsibilities at this level include;-
initiating policy research and undertaking research on legal
issues;
reviewing legislation, legal documents/instruments, opinions
and briefs;
preparing county/periodic reports and ensuring compliance
with regional and international instruments;
preparing cabinet briefs, papers and memoranda;
developing strategies for stakeholder consultations and
engagement; developing proposals for reform on emerging legal issues;
ensuring compliance with principles and values of good
governance, human rights, transparency, accountability, ethics and integrity;
and
advising Ministries/Departments on legal policy issues.
implementation and realization of the strategic plans and
objectives in respect of the legal function;
coordinating and implementing work plans for the
Division/Legal Unit;
preparing and implementing performance appraisal systems;
preparing Divisional/Legal Unit budgets; managing resources,
overall supervision, control, discipline, staff training and
development; liaising with the administrator of the Scheme; and
handling complex prosecutions and related proceedings in the
High Court, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
Assistant Director of Public Prosecution
Four (4) Posts
V/No. 108/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.89,748 – Ksh.120,270 p.m. DPP 5
(SLG 6, JG ‘Q’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 40,000 (Nairobi), Ksh. 20,000
(Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Nyeri,Eldoret, Thika, Kisii,
Kitale, Malindi, Ksh. 15,000 (Other
Municipalities), Ksh. 12,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practising Allowance Ksh. 20,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 8,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 20,000 p.m
Commuter Allowance Ksh. 14,000 p.m.
Entertainment Allowance Ksh. 1,700 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
served for a minimum period of fifteen (15) years in Public
Prosecutions three (3) of which should have been at the level of Principal
Prosecution Counsel DPP 7(SLG 4, JG ‘N’) or equivalent; OR be a practicing
Advocate in Criminal Law with relevant experience of not less than fifteen (15)
years and has a current practicing license;
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized
university;
a Masters degree in Law or any other relevant Social Science
from a recognized university;
attended a Strategic Leadership Development Programme (SLDP)
lasting not less than six (6) weeks in a recognized institution;
postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of
Legal Education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
proficiency in computer applications; and
demonstrated managerial, administrative and professional
competence in work performance.
Duties and Responsibilities
An officer at this level may be deployed to head any of the sections/legal units at the Headquarters or the County offices.
Duties and responsibilities include:
identifying issues and areas for policy formulation and
reform;
undertaking research on legal issues;
reviewing legal documents/instruments, opinions and briefs;
preparing periodic/county reports and ensuring compliance
with regional and international instruments;
coordinating stakeholder consultations;
undertaking Law Review;
ensuring compliance with principles and values of good
governance, human rights, transparency, accountability, ethics and integrity;
and
advising Ministries/Departments/Agencies on legal policy
issues;
implementation and realization of the strategic plans and
objectives in respect of the legal function;
coordinating and implementing work plans for the
Section/Unit;
preparing and implementing performance appraisal systems;
preparing the Section’s/Unit’s budgets;
managing resources;
overall supervision, control, discipline and staff training
and development; and
handling of complex prosecutions and related proceedings in
the High Court and Court of Appeal.
Senior Principal Prosecution Counsel
Six (6) Posts
V/No. 109/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.77,527 – Ksh.103,894 p.m. DPP 6
(SLG 5, JG ‘P’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 40,000 (Nairobi), Ksh. 20,000
(Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru,
Nyeri,Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Kitale, Malindi,
Ksh.15,000 (Other Municipalities), Ksh.
12,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practising Allowance Ksh. 20,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 6,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 4,000 p.m.
Commuter Allowance Ksh. 12,000 p.m.
Entertainment Allowance Ksh. 1,500 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
served for a minimum period of twelve (12) years in Public
Prosecutions three (3) of which should have been at the level of Senior
Prosecution Counsel, DPP 8 (SLG 3 JG ‘M’) or equivalent; OR a practicing
Advocate in Criminal Law with relevant experience of not less than twelve (12)
years and has a current practicing license;
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized
university;
a Masters degree in Law or any other relevant Social Science
from a recognized university;
a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of
Legal Education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
attended a Senior Management Course lasting not less than
four (4)weeks in a recognized institution;
proficiency in computer applications;
shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and
results
Duties and Responsibilities
An officer at this level may be deployed in any of the offices at the headquarters or County offices. Specific duties and responsibilities include:
undertaking research on assigned legal issues;
analyzing research data and compiling reports;
preparing preliminary legal documents/instruments;
preparing legal opinions;
coordinating stakeholder consultations;
undertaking Law Review;
settling criminal charges;
ensuring compliance with principles and values of good
governance, human rights, transparency, accountability, ethics and integrity;
and
advising Ministries/Departments on legal policy issues and
handling complex prosecutions and related proceedings in the High Court and the
Court of Appeal.
Principal Prosecution Counsel
One (1) Post
V/No. 110/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.47,272 – Ksh.63,492 p.m. DPP 7
(SLG 4, JG ‘N’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 24,000 (Nairobi), Ksh. 17,000
(Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Nyeri,Eldoret, Thika, Kisii,
Kitale, Malindi,
Ksh. 13,000 (Other Municipalities),
Ksh.11,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practising Allowance Ksh. 15,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 6,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 3,200 p.m.
Commuter Allowance Ksh. 8,000 p.m.
Entertainment Allowance Ksh. 1,500 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
served for a minimum period of three (3) years as a Senior
Prosecution Counsel JG ‘M’ (SLG 3) in the Public Service; OR be a practicing
Advocate in Criminal Law with relevant experience of not less than (9) years
and has a current practicing license;
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized
university;
a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of
Legal Education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
attended a Senior Management Course lasting not less than
four (4) weeks from a recognized institution;
proficiency in computer applications and;
shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and
result.
Duties and Responsibilities
An officer at this level may be deployed at any of the Headquarters or County offices.
Specific duties and responsibilities include:
undertaking general and specialized prosecution work and
research on assigned legal issues;
analyzing research data and compiling reports;
preparing preliminary legal documents/instruments;
preparing legal opinions;
coordinating stakeholder consultations;
undertaking Law Review;
ensuring compliance with regional and international instruments;
ensuring compliance with principles and values of good
governance, human rights, transparency, accountability, ethics and integrity;
and
organizing stakeholder consultations.
Senior Prosecution Counsel
Fifteen (15) Posts
V/No. 111/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.40,835 – Ksh.54,743 p.m.
DPP 8 (SLG 3, JG ‘M’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 20,000 (Nairobi), Ksh. 15,000
(Mombasa, Kisumu,Nakuru, Nyeri,
Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Kitale, Malindi,
Ksh. 12,000 (Other Municipalities),
Ksh. 10,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practising Allowance Ksh. 15,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 6,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 3,200 p.m.
Commuter Allowance Ksh. 8,000 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
served for a period of three (3) years as a Prosecution
Counsel 1 (SLG 2, JG ‘L’) or equivalent in the Public Service; OR be a
practicing Advocate in Criminal Law with relevant experience of not less than
six (6) years and has a current practicing license;
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized
university;
a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of
Legal Education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
proficiency in computer applications; and
shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and
result.
Duties and Responsibilities
An officer at this level may be deployed at any of the Headquarters or County offices.
Specific duties include;-
undertaking research on assigned legal issues;
analyzing research data and compiling reports;
preparing preliminary legal documents/instruments;
liaising with Investigative Agencies;
advising on various legal briefs; and
handling general and specialized prosecutions in Court.
Prosecution Counsel I
Sixteen (16) Posts
V/No. 112/2012
V/No. 112/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.35,275 – Ksh.45,021 p.m. DPP 9
(SLG 2, JG’L’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 20,000 (Nairobi), Ksh. 15,000
(Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Nyeri,
Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Kitale, Malindi,
Ksh. 12,000 (Other Municipalities),
Ksh. 10,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practicing Allowance Ksh. 15,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 6,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 3,200 p.m.
Commuter Allowance Ksh. 6,000 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
served for a minimum period of three (3) years as a Prosecution
Counsel II ( SLG 1, JG ‘K’) or equivalent in the public service ; OR be a
practicing Advocate in Criminal Law with relevant experience of not less (3)
years and has a current practicing license;
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized university;
a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of
Legal Education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
proficiency in computer applications; and
shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and
result.
Duties and Responsibilities
·
An officer at this level may be deployed at any
of the Headquarters or County offices.
·
undertaking research on assigned legal issues;
·
collecting and collating research data;
·
liaising with investigative agencies;
·
advising on various legal briefs; and
·
Handling general and specialized prosecutions in
court.
Prosecution Counsel II
Sixteen (16) Posts
V/No. 113/2012
V/No. 113/2012
Basic Salary Scale: Ksh.30,472 – Ksh.40,835 p.m. DPP 10
(SLG 1, JG ‘K’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable
Benefits
House Allowance Ksh. 10,000 (Nairobi), Ksh. 8,000
(Mombasa, Kisumu,Nakuru, Nyeri,
Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Kitale, Malindi,
Ksh. 6,000 (Other Municipalities),
Ksh. 5,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practising Allowance Ksh. 15,000 p.m.
Leave Allowance Ksh. 6,000 p.a.
Responsibility Allowance Ksh. 2,500 p.m.
Commuter Allowance Ksh. 5,000 p.m.
Medical Scheme As covered by the medical scheme for civil
servants
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized
university;
a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of
Legal Education;
been admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya; and
proficiency in computer applications.
Duties and Responsibilities
This is the entry grade for this cadre. An officer at this level may be deployed to work at the Headquarters or County offices under the guidance of a more senior and experienced officer. Duties and
responsibilities include:
·
undertaking research on assigned legal issues;
·
collecting and collating research data;
·
interviewing clients for proper referrals; and
·
Handling general prosecution work.
Bernadette M. Nzioki, Ebs
Secretary
Public Service Commission of Kenya
Secretary
Public Service Commission of Kenya
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