Research Officer Job. ODPP 40-69K (5 Posts)

Five (5) Posts
Ref: V/NO. 182/2018
Basic Salary Scale: Kshs. 40,301-Kshs. 69,330 DPP 9 (JG ‘9’)
Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable

Benefits:

House Allowance: Kshs. 28,000 (Nairobi), Kshs. 22,000 (Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Nyeri, Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Malindi, Kitale) Kshs. 16,500 (Other Former Municipalities), Kshs. 13,000 (Other Areas)
Non Practicing Allowance: Kshs. 15,000 p.m.
Prosecutorial Allowance: Kshs. 45,000 p.m.
Responsibility Allowance: Kshs. 3,200 p.m
Commuter Allowance: Kshs. 6,000 p.m
Leave Allowance: Kshs. 6,000 p.a.
Medical Insurance Cover: As covered by the Medical Insurance Cover for ODPP staff
Group Life Insurance Cover: As covered by Group Life Insurance for ODPP staff
Car loan: Up to Kshs. 1.5 Million
Mortgage Scheme: Up to Kshs. 10 Million

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from a recognized university;
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies from the Council of Legal Education; and
  • Admission as an advocate of the High Court of Kenya; and
  • Demonstrated merit and ability as reflected work performance and results.

Core Skills/Competencies

  • Litigation skills;
  • Prosecutorial skills;
  • Legislative drafting and law reform skills;
  • Knowledge of the criminal justice system;
  • Research skills;
  • ICT skills;
  • Supervisory skills;
  • Interpersonal and Communication skills;
  • Organizational and administrative skills;
  • Problem solving skills;
  • Data analysis skills; and
  • Report writing skills.

Personal Qualities

  • Honesty and integrity;
  • Ability to get well with the diverse workforce:
  • Positive working attitude;
  • Ability to work with minimum supervision;
  • Creativity and innovativeness;
  • Ability to work under pressure;
  • Ability to work well with teams; and
  • Professionalism.

Responsibilities

An officer at this level may be deployed to work at any of the Legal Departments Headquarters.

  • Undertaking research on legal issues that arise from prosecution within the various departments at ODPP, to ensure the prosecution services offered are well informed and are of high quality, to enhance on the efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of service;
  • Analysing research data and compiling reports to ensure information is readily available and in an easy to use manner to enhance efficiency:
  • Attending Court to carry out prosecutorial duties, to ensure justice on cases, forwarded is delivered in a timely manner;
  • Attending inter and intra-collaborative meetings with various stakeholders in the criminal justice system, to garner the support of stakeholders in the delivery of timely public prosecution services;
  • Preparing legal opinions and briefs on cases to be prosecuted to facilitate the process;
  • Working in liaison with other law enforcement agencies to create an enabling justice system that provides timely and just rulings on cases;
  • Advising on various legal policy issues to ensure the decisions made in the delivery of public prosecution services are well informed; and
  • Contributing to the writing of the Annual Progress Report of the ODPP, to ensure the report is delivered within the set timelines and quality standards.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates are invited to make their applications by completing ONE application form ODPP 1. The form may be downloaded from the ODPP’s Website www.odpp.go.ke  or picked from Nairobi Headquarters and County Offices.

The candidates should attach COPIES of the following documents to their application form:

  • 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
  • Detailed Curriculum Vitae and
  • Clearance certificate from the following bodies:-
  1. Law Society of Kenya for Lawyers ii. Higher Education Loans Board
  2. Kenya Revenue Authority
  3. Criminal Investigation Department
  4. Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission
  5. Any other Professional bodies to which the candidate is a member

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Shortlisted candidates shall be required to produce ORIGINALS of their National Identity Card, academic and professional certificates, original transcripts and testimonials, letters of appointment to their current substantive posts and previous post, detailed curriculum vitae and clearance certificates during the interviews.

Completed application forms should be sent to:

The Secretary

Advisory Board

Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

NSSF Building 19th Floor, Block ‘A’

P.O. Box 30701 – 00100

NAIROBI

So as to reach the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions on or before Monday, 18th February, 2019.

Persons with disability and those from marginalized communities are encouraged to apply.