i) At least 9 years of post-qualification experience with at least 5 years ofManagerial experience;
ii) Bachelor’s degree in Law and Postgraduate diploma in Law;
iii) Master’s degree in Law, Masters in Business Administration, Economics or
related field;
iv) Registered with Law Society of Kenya (LSK), and Qualified Certified Public
Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK);
v) Senior Leadership course lasting not less than four weeks;
vi) An advocate of the High Court;
vii) Chapter six of the constitution on leadership and integrity;
viii) Be a Certified Public Secretary in good professional standing;
ix) Specialized Legal Management Skills;
x) Decision making and problem solving skills;
xi) Report and Minutes writing skills;
xii) Litigation skills;
xiii) Demonstrate leadership and integrity,
xiv) Meets the provision of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution.
Responsibilities
i) Provide guidance to the NWWDA and Board members individually on theirduties, responsibilities and powers and how these should be exercised in
the best interest of the organization;
ii) Ensure NWWDA procedures are followed and reviewed regularly, and that
the NWWDA complies with the law, rules and regulations;
iii) Assisting the Chairperson in organizing Board activities, including providing
information, preparing agenda, issuing notices and preparing for the
meeting, NWWDA evaluation and NWWDA development programmes;
iv) Providing secretarial services to the NWWDA including ensuring that the
NWWDA work plan is prepared and adhered to, circulating Board papers
in advance of the meeting, keeping records of attendance at meetings,
keeping safe custody of the seal and a record of its usage, and preparing
the NWWDA for the annual general meeting where applicable;
v) Ensure that the minutes of the NWWDA and Board committees are
promptly prepared and circulated;
vi) Keeping the Board abreast of informed on current government thinking
and practice;
vii) Coordinating the Governance Audit process;
viii) Providing legal advice to Management on all legal matters;
ix) Develop a comprehensive framework for the NWWDA;
x) Identification of all compliance issues in all the departments;
xi) Carry out annual Legal Audits, prepare a report and present it to the
Directors;
xii) Negotiating, drafting and reviewing contracts, agreements and other
legal instruments;
xiii) Drafting legal opinions;
xiv) Developing the targets for the staff of the department in consultations with
the Directors;
xv) Carry out insurance needs analysis for NWWDA staff ,equipments and
construction materials;
xvi) Manage insurance for NWWDA staff and equipment.This includes
development of TORs, participating in Evaluation of legal related tenders,
preparation of insurance contracts. Follow up of Insurance claims;
xvii) Development of partnerships instruments between NWWDA and other
partners;
xviii) Preparation of Board papers in consultations with the Directors;
xix) Preparation of the budget for the Directors;
xx) Preparation of Performance Contracts for the Directorate and for the staff
therein;
xxi) Preparing monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, annual performance report;
xxii) Ensure that all staff meet their targets and submit their Performance
Contract report as expected; and
xxiii) Create teamwork among the staff in the Divisions.
Job Requirements
Required education
Required relevant work experience
Required languages: