Principal Supply Chain Management Officer
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Kenya is an independent prosecutorial authority established by Article 157 of the constitution of Kenya.The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is the National Prosecuting Authority in Kenya which has been mandated by the Constitution to prosecute all criminal cases in the country. The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is the head of the ODPP and operates independently as stipulated under Article 157 of the Constitution. However, the DPP is required to be accountable to the Public by presenting an annual report to Parliament and the President on the performance of the ODPP. The DPP may also be required, on a need basis to present a report to Parliament on a matter of national or public interest.
Qualifications
- Bachelors Degree
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
- Served in the grade of Senior Supply Chain Management Officer I or in a comparable and relevant position in the Public Service or Private Sector for a minimum period of three (3) years;
- Bachelor’s degree in Procurement and supply management, Business Administration, Commerce, Logistics, purchasing and supplies management or its equivalent qualifications from a recognized university;
- Member of a professional body of supply chain management officers’ i.e. Kenya Institute of Supplies Management or CIPS; iv) Be a member of Kenya Institute of Supplies Management with a valid practicing license;
- Demonstrated merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results; and
- Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya 2010; Integrity, Leadership, Honesty, Accountability and Discipline in the service to people.
- Note: Certificate in Senior Management Course lasting not less than four (4) weeks from a recognized institution will be an added advantage.
Duties & Responsibilities
The Principal Supply Chain Management Officer will be responsible to the Senior Principal Supply Chain Management Officer performing the Supply Chain Management function. The specific duties and responsibilities will include:
- Facilitating the research and formulation of Supply Chain Management strategies, guidelines, policies, procedures and manuals on implementation of Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, Regulations and other Statutes;
- Supervising the implementation of strategies, policies, procedures and manuals that safeguard integrity of the procurement processes of the Office;
- Preparing and implementing the divisions annual work plan and procurement plans;
- Providing secretariat service to negotiations with suppliers and service providers;
- Drafting professional opinion and procurement briefs on supply chain matters;
- Drafting reports on mandatory compliances with all procurement statutory requirements, Government Circulars and presidential directives and policies issued by National Treasury and Authority;
- Undertaking and analysing research (intelligence) on market trends to inform placing of orders or recommend appropriately awards of all procurement matters;
- Collecting, collating and analysing data from the internal and external stakeholders and make appropriate recommendations thereof;
- Organizing, mobilizing and training of Special Groups suppliers on the Public Procurement laws to ensure better uptake of the procurement opportunities offered by the Office;
- Identifying training needs of the staff in the division;
- Undertaking market survey and research on supply chain activities to assist in decision making process;
- Reviewing contract documents for goods, works and services;
- Coordinating the uploading of tenders, expression of interest and any other relevant information to the Public Procurement Information Portal (PPIP) or/and the ODPP’s website; and
- Coordinating clarifications to bids, addendums and any amendments to tender documents.
Method of Application
MODE OFAPPLICATION
Interested and qualified persons are requested to make their applications ONLINE (no hard copy applications will be accepted) through the provided link on the ODPP website www.odpp.go.ke careers page or https://jobs.prosecutions.go.ke/ attaching COPIES of the following documents:
- National Identity Card;
- Academic and Professional Certificates and Transcripts;
- Any supporting documents and testimonials;
- Letter of appointment to their current substantive post;
- Letter of appointment to their previous post; and
- Detailed Curriculum Vitae.
Please Note:
Applicants should provide all the details requested for in the advertisement. It is an offence to provide incorrect information in the application. Details of academic and professional certificates not obtained by closure of the advert should not be included.
Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.
Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions is committed to implementing the provisions of Article 232 (i) of the Constitution. Therefore, Persons with disability and those from marginalized and minority communities are encouraged to apply'
- Shortlisted candidates shall be required to produce original of their National Identification Card, academic, letters of appointment to their current substantive posts and professional certificates & transcripts during the interviews.
- It is a criminal offence to present fake certificates or documents.
- Successful candidates will be deployed to any of the following areas: Lamu, Tana River, Loitoktok, Taita Taveta, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Kitui, Turkana, Samburu, Dadaab, Marimanti, Sirisia, Tamu, Mbita, Baringo or any other station with staff shortfalls
Applications should reach the Office on or before 19th December, 2023 latest 5.00 pm (East African Time)
Interested and qualified? Go to Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions on jobs.prosecutions.go.ke to apply