The Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training (CPST) is an organ of the Parliamentary Service Commission (PARLSCOM) established by law through the Parliamentary Service (Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training) Regulations, 2011.
It was established to provide, on a continuous basis, training and capacity development to Members of Parliament and staff of Parliaments, and any other persons interested in Parliament.
The Parliamentary Service Commission seeks to recruit a person who is energetic and result oriented in the following position of non-executive Board Member of the Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training.
Duties and Responsibilities
As the member of the CPST Board, the successful candidate will together with other Board members be responsible for:
- Providing policy direction for the Centre;
- Administering the property and funds of the Centre in such manner and for such purposes as shall promote the best interests of the Centre and Parliament;
- Receiving, on behalf of the Centre or the National Assembly, gifts, donations, or grants meant for the Centre; and
- Do such other things the Commission may from time to time direct.
Qualifications
- A lecturer at a recognized university at the level of senior lecturer or above and who possesses knowledge and experience in capacity building, training or research;
- Have at least 10 years’ experience in senior management/academic/research position;
- Widely published as evidenced by refereed journal publications, university level books, as well as project grants and awards;
- Demonstrated competence in administrative, financial and academic leadership in an academic/research environment;
- Outstanding ability to communicate effectively and possession of good interpersonal skills;
- Have a good understanding of public administration and parliamentary operations;
- Broad awareness and knowledge of the factors and conditions shaping the development of higher learning institutions; and
- Be of high ethical standards, integrity and professionalism in accordance with the provisions of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
A person appointed to this position shall serve for a term of five years which shall, subject to the approval of the Parliamentary Service Commission, be renewable for a further one term of five years;
Applications including Curriculum Vitae and copies of certificates and testimonials should be addressed to:-
The Clerk/Secretary – Parliamentary Service Commission
P.O. Box 41842-00100
NAIROBI
Deadline for the applications is 28th December, 2012.
Note: Board members are paid sitting allowance whenever the Board meets.
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