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Deputy Director, Legal Services
Job Specifications
Duties and responsibilities at this level will entail:
- Providing board secretarial services under the direction of the Corporation Secretary.
- Providing technical leadership in implementation of the Department’s strategies and programmes.
- Ensuring representation of the Authority in court, tribunals and in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) proceedings.
- Ensuring procedural compliance in legal proceedings.
- Ensuring effective provision of governance, legal advisory, litigation management and dispute resolution services.
- Reviewing and reporting to the Corporation Secretary on the status of legal-risk management and compliance with legislation, governance codes, and government circulars.
- Coordinating scanning of the internal and external operating environment to identify and mitigate risks.
- Overseeing development and updating of policies, procedures, guidelines, standards, and manuals to standardise departmental operations.
- Coordinating collection, analysis, and reporting of feedback and data on effectiveness of departmental strategies.
- Overseeing the drafting of legal instruments, legislative proposals, concept papers, briefs, cabinet memoranda, and responses to parliamentary questions.
- Coordinating development and implementation of public participation plans in the development of the regulatory framework.
- Coordinating regulatory impact assessments and implementation of relevant recommendations.
- Ensuring public availability of insurance legislation and amendments through the Authority’s website, Kenya Law Reports, and other recognised platforms.
- Coordinating legal and governance audits and monitoring closure of issues raised in internal, governance, and legal and compliance audits.
- Allocating matters to external service providers, managing performance appraisal and taking corrective actions.
- Coordinating performance appraisal of external service providers and making recommendations to the Corporation Secretary.
- Coordinating the drafting of memoranda of understanding and monitoring and reporting on their implementation.
- Coordinating review and negotiation of contracts, leases, and related instruments.
- Monitoring, evaluating, and reporting to the Corporation Secretary on implementation of the departmental risk action plans, the quality-management system, and the knowledge-management framework.
- Reviewing and approving departmental reports, budgets, work plans, and procurement plans and monitoring closure of audit issues.
- Monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on compliance with standard operating procedures, work plans, procurement plans, and budgets.
- Reviewing and approving Board and Management reports for submission to the Corporation Secretary.
- Participating in multi-divisional and multi-agency teams and providing technical inputs.
- Coordinating management of departmental records, registers, diaries, and management information and ICT systems.
- Coordinating development of the Authority’s legal-awareness curriculum and overseeing design, delivery, monitoring, and evaluation of staff training.
- Undertaking needs assessments and recommending training and capacity building for department staff.
- Advising on training and development needs within the department.
- Undertaking legal research as appropriate.
- Undertaking performance appraisal of direct reports.
- Mentoring and coaching direct and indirect reports.
- Undertake any other assignments as and when required.
Person Specifications
- Twelve (12) years’ cumulative experience, three (3) of which should have been at the level of Assistant Director or in comparable position.
- Master’s Degree in any of the following: Law, Business Management or any other social science from a recognized institution.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Law.
- Post Graduate Diploma in Laws from the Council of Legal Education.
- Member of the Law Society of Kenya.
- Certified Public Secretary (CPS).
- Member of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya.
- Leadership Course lasting not less than four (4) weeks.
- Proficient in computer applications.
Competencies and Skills
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Analytical skills
- Report writing skills
- Presentation skills
- Mentoring, coaching and leadership skills.
- Conflict management
Deputy Director, Governance and Regulatory Services
Job Specifications
Duties and responsibilities at this level will entail:
- Providing board secretarial services under the direction of the Corporation Secretary.
- Providing technical leadership in implementation of the Department’s strategies and programmes.
- Ensuring representation of the Authority in court, tribunals and in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) proceedings.
- Ensuring procedural compliance in legal proceedings.
- Ensuring effective provision of governance, legal advisory, litigation management and dispute resolution services.
- Reviewing and reporting to the Corporation Secretary on the status of legal-risk management and compliance with legislation, governance codes, and government circulars.
- Coordinating scanning of the internal and external operating environment to identify and mitigate risks.
- Overseeing development and updating of policies, procedures, guidelines, standards, and manuals to standardise departmental operations.
- Coordinating collection, analysis, and reporting of feedback and data on effectiveness of departmental strategies.
- Overseeing the drafting of legal instruments, legislative proposals, concept papers, briefs, cabinet memoranda, and responses to parliamentary questions.
- Coordinating development and implementation of public participation plans in the development of the regulatory framework.
- Coordinating regulatory impact assessments and implementation of relevant recommendations.
- Ensuring public availability of insurance legislation and amendments through the Authority’s website, Kenya Law Reports, and other recognised platforms.
- Coordinating legal and governance audits and monitoring closure of issues raised in internal, governance, and legal and compliance audits.
- Allocating matters to external service providers, managing performance appraisal and taking corrective actions.
- Coordinating performance appraisal of external service providers and making recommendations to the Corporation Secretary.
- Coordinating the drafting of memoranda of understanding and monitoring and reporting on their implementation.
- Coordinating review and negotiation of contracts, leases, and related instruments.
- Monitoring, evaluating, and reporting to the Corporation Secretary on implementation of the departmental risk action plans, the quality-management system, and the knowledge-management framework.
- Reviewing and approving departmental reports, budgets, work plans, and procurement plans and monitoring closure of audit issues.
- Monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on compliance with standard operating procedures, work plans, procurement plans, and budgets.
- Reviewing and approving Board and Management reports for submission to the Corporation Secretary.
- Participating in multi-divisional and multi-agency teams and providing technical inputs.
- Coordinating management of departmental records, registers, diaries, and management information and ICT systems.
- Coordinating development of the Authority’s legal-awareness curriculum and overseeing design, delivery, monitoring, and evaluation of staff training.
- Undertaking needs assessments and recommending training and capacity building for department staff.
- Advising on training and development needs within the department.
- Undertaking legal research as appropriate.
- Undertaking performance appraisal of direct reports.
- Mentoring and coaching direct and indirect reports.
- Undertake any other assignments as and when required.
Person Specifications
- Twelve (12) years’ cumulative experience, three (3) of which should have been at the level of Assistant Director or in comparable position.
- Master’s Degree in any of the following: Law, Business Management or any other social science from a recognized institution.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Law.
- Post Graduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law or any other institution recognized by the Council of Legal Education.
- Member of the Law Society of Kenya.
- Certified Public Secretary (CPS).
- Member of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya.
- Leadership Course lasting not less than four (4) weeks.
- Proficient in computer applications.
Competencies and Skills
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Analytical skills
- Report writing skills
- Presentation skills
- Mentoring, coaching and leadership skills.
- Conflict management
Deputy Director, Cybersecurity Supervision
Job Specifications
Duties and responsibilities at this level will entail:
- Overseeing and coordinating the development and implementation of the strategy and roadmap for the Cybersecurity department.
- Overseeing the development and implementation of the Insurance Industry Cybersecurity Governance instruments including policies, strategies, and standards.
- Overseeing and coordinating the development and implementation of the Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) framework for the insurance industry.
- Overseeing and managing the operations of the Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC) for the insurance industry.
- Liaising with the local sector Computer Incident Response Teams (CIRTs), regional CIRTs, international CIRTs and other related organizations.
- Overseeing and coordinating partnerships and collaboration with cybersecurity stakeholders locally, regionally, and globally.
- Overseeing cyber security advocacy, awareness, as well as capacity and capability development.
- Ensuring the development, implementation and regular review of the Cybersecurity policies, regulations, standard and guidelines.
- Advising the Authority on new and emerging technologies related to cybersecurity.
- Overseeing the Operation and management of Insurance Industry Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC).
- Advising the Authority on the development, acquisition and implementation of cyber-security related tools.
Person Specifications
For appointment to this grade, an officer must have at least:
- Twelve (12) years cumulative experience three (3) years of which should have been at the grade of Assistant Director Cybersecurity Supervision or in a comparable and relevant position.
- Bachelor’s degree in any of the following: Electrical Engineering, information technology, information systems security, software engineering, or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
- Master’s degree in any of the following: Electrical Engineering, information technology, information systems security, software engineering, or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
- Leadership Course lasting not less than four (4) weeks from a recognized institution.
- Certificate in any at least two (2) of the following:
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA);
- Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA);
- Certified Information Security Manager (CISM);
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP);
- Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH);
- Any other equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
- Membership to a relevant professional body where applicable and in good standing.
Competencies and Skills
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Analytical skills
- Report writing skills
- Presentation skills
- Conflict management skills
- Negotiation skills
- Leadership skills
- Mentorship and coaching skills
Deputy Director, Supervision (Prudential)
Job Specifications
The duties and responsibilities will entail:
- Managing the process of formulation and ensuring implementation of minimum requirements in relation to capital, governance and risk management.
- Managing the development, continuous update and implementation of risk profiling framework for proactive intervention on insurers.
- Overseeing the identification, development and implementation of regulatory reforms in areas of amendments or changes in the Insurance Act, regulations and guidelines.
- Overseeing risk assessment and development of insurers’ and insurance groups’ risk profile.
- Recommending intervention measures as provided for in the Insurance Act.
- Overseeing offsite and onsite supervision of insurers.
- Ensuring collection and analysis of data on onsite inspections, risk assessments, and trends to inform supervisory strategies.
- Managing potential impacts of developments and trends arising out of regional and international supervision practices.
- Overseeing development and implementation of a framework for identifying insurance groups.
- Coordinating group-wide and cross-border supervision with both regional and international insurance supervisors.
- Leading supervisory colleges with other supervisory authorities that have regulatory oversight of entities within a group.
- Managing stakeholder engagements for capacity building and articulation of emerging issues in supervision.
- Undertaking performance management, training and development, coaching and mentoring and welfare for staff of the Department.
- Undertaking relevant research.
- Overseeing conduct of gap analysis with respect to the law and regulatory impact analysis (RIA) and facilitating development of legislative and regulatory proposals.
- Providing leadership and strategic direction to staff in the department.
Person Specifications
- Twelve (12) years’ cumulative experience, three (3) of which should have been at the level of Assistant Director Supervision or in comparable and relevant position.
- Bachelor’s degree in any of the following fields: Insurance, Finance, Accounting, Risk Management, Law, Economics, Information Technology, or equivalent from a recognized institution.
- Master’s degree in any of the following: Business Administration, Insurance, Finance, Accounting, Risk Management, Law, Economics, Information Technology, or equivalent from a recognized institution.
- Professional qualification in any of the following: ACII, AIIK, LOMA, CPA, CIFA, CFA, or equivalent from a recognized institution.
- Membership to a relevant professional body and in good standing where applicable.
- Certificate in leadership course lasting not less than four (4) weeks from a recognized institution.
- Proficiency in computer applications.
Competency and Skills
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Analytical skills
- Report writing skills
- Presentation skills
- Mentoring, coaching and leadership skills.
- Conflict management.