Principal Finance and Accounts Officer – Policyholders Compensation Fund – Nairobi

Job Specifications
Prepare budget for the recurrent and development votes.
Develop and implement appropriate accounting system as a
means of maintaining sound financial records.
Assist in the development, implementation and review of
departmental strategies, policies, procedures, annual work
plans, performance contracts, procurement plans and budget.
Prepare periodic performance reports on revenues and budget forecasts.
Recommend and advise on reallocation of voted funds during the year.
Monitor expenditure and projects including programme
implementation on periodic basis and ensuring that timely corrective action is taken.
Prepare cash flow forecast and management of the investments.
Review the monthly accounts reconciliations for cash, bank and accounts receivables.
Implement effective internal control systems of accounting.
Ensure timely remittance of all statutory deductions.
Ensure compliance with prevailing laws, rules and regulations.
Review the performance of the Fund’s investment portfolio.
Manage of annual audit process.
Assess performance, mentor and coach of staff under the his/her purview

Person Specifications
A Minimum period of eight (8) relevant work experience,
three (3) years of which must have been in a supervisory role.
A bachelor’s degree in any of the following fields: Finance,
Accounts, Investment, Internal Audit or related field from a recognized Institution.
A Masters Degree in any of the following fields: Finance,
Accounts, Investment, Internal Audit or related field from a recognized Institution.
Senior Management course lasting no less than four (4)
weeks from a recognized institution.CPA (K)
Certified Financial/Investment analysist.
Member of ICPAK in good standing.
Proficiency in computer applications
Fulfilled the requirements of Chapter six of the Constitution of Kenya (2010

Method of Application
GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Interested candidates, who must be Kenyan citizens, should submit their applications including copies of their academic and professional certificates, a copy of the National Identity Card or valid passport, an updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) detailing current position, qualifications, working experience, current and expected salary, an email address and a daytime telephone number. The CV should also include the email and telephone contacts of three (3) professional referees who can speak on your competence, character and integrity. All application must contain the reference number and job title on the subject matter (on letter or email) and on the envelope

OTHER KEY REQUIREMENTS
Successful candidates in the interviews will be required to present and satisfy the requirement of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 by providing original
copies of the following documents as an employment condition:
A certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI);
A Clearance Certificate from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)
A Tax Compliance Certificate from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
Clearance certificates from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
A clearance Certificate from an Approved Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) in Kenya
Applications should be received on or before close of business Tuesday 19th April 2022 via post/courier services, hand delivery or email to:
The Managing Trustee
Policyholders Compensation Fund
KWFT Center, 6th Floor
Masaba Road – Upper Hill
P O Box 24203 – 00100
NAIROBI
Email: recruitment@pcf.go.ke
PCF is an equal opportunity employer. Canvassing of any kind will lead to
automatic disqualification. Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities are
encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

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