Qualifications
- Served in the grade of Senior Accountant I Job Group ‘N’ or in a comparable and relevant position for a minimum of two (2) years in the Public Service or Private Sector;
- Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Finance or Accounts Option), Business Administration (Accounts Option) or any other equivalent qualifications from a recognized institution;
- Passed Part III of Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Examination or its recognized equivalent qualifications from a recognized institution;
- Registered with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) Demonstrated merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.
NOTE:
Possession of a Senior Management Course lasting not less than four (4) weeks from recognized institution will be an added advantage.
Core Skills/Competencies
- Knowledge of relevant professional standards including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and
- International Accounting Standards (1AS);
- Knowledge of budget process;
- ICT skills;
- Accuracy skills;
- Leadership skills;
- Communication and interpersonal skills;
- Organizational skills;
- Negotiation skills;
- Problem solving skills;
- Supervisory skills.
- Resource management skills; and
- Records management skills.
Personal Qualities
- Honesty and integrity;
- Creativity and innovativeness;
- Ability to work under pressure;
- Ability to build and lead cohesive teams;
- Ability to get on well with the diverse workforce; and
- Results oriented.
Responsibilities
An officer at this level will be responsible to the Chief Accountant for the assigned accounts function.
- Coordinating the implementation of the divisional strategy, to ensure division services support enhanced quality of the public prosecution services;
- Coordinating the preparation of annual individual and division work plan for the division to ensure delivery of service that is aligned with the divisional and organisational strategy;
- Implementing of accounting policies, guidelines, procedures and standards and evaluating of their effectiveness to inform review;
- Participating in the preparation and implementation of the divisional budget to ensure sufficient allocation of resources for the division strategy;
- Authorising payment vouchers to ensure timely payments to suppliers, and to ensure payments are done in line with the ODPP policies and procedures;
- Monitoring the ODPP liquidity to ensure availability of funds critical for the delivery of service;
- Coordinating the payment of user department vouchers in line with the ODPP procedures to ensure the payments are legitimate and that there are sufficient resources that can cover the payments;
- Checking daily cash balance to ensure the maintenance of approved limits that support business operations, and that limit wastage of resources;
- Verifying the expenditure authenticity to ensure integrity in the utilization of the ODPP resources;
- Ensuring implementation of financial regulations and procedures, Treasury letters and instructions;
- Participating in preparation of management financial reports which includes; monthly expenditure returns, bank reconciliation statements and cash flow statements;
- Monitoring compliance with accounting policies, procedures and standards to minimize exposure to risks associated with non-compliance;
- Providing technical support to the user departments to ensure the departments are adequately supported in the implementation of departmental strategies;
- Preparing of quarterly and annual divisional reports shared with management for informed decision making to enhance organizational performance;
- Ensuring compliance with principles and values of good governance, transparency, accountability, ethics and integrity to ensure the ability of division to deliver quality accounting services;
- Participating in the budget planning, preparation and implementation;
- Controlling recurrent, development and donor funded budgets;
- Coordinating preparation of divisional procurement plan to ensure effective facilitation of staff to meet individual targets and achieve organizational;
- Preparing financial statements in accordance with government guidelines;
- Participating in relevant committees to support the implementation of the ODPP mandate;
- Supervising, Coaching and mentoring staff under him/her to ensure high motivation and performance, and staff development in line with the needs of ODPP;
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