Executive Director

The ED shall be responsible to the Board of Directors, an ex-officio member of the Board, and responsible for day-to-day management of the Board to ensure that it successfully fulfills its mandate. The ED will be responsible for setting and executing the overall business strategy and plans, building, driving, and inculcating a positive culture within the Board, including providing dynamic leadership in the administration and enforcement of Copyright and related rights, prudent management of resources, and financial management at the Board.

Key Responsibilities:

Be responsible for the day to day running of the Board.
Provide leadership to senior management and staff.
Ensure timely preparation of annual budgets and establish proper internal controls.
Be responsible for the execution and communication of the Board’s decision, policies and strategies.
Develop and recommend to the Board the annual business plans for the organization.
Ensure that the organization has an effective management structure including succession plans.
Ensure that all Board papers are accurately written, are relevant and available to the Board members in good time.
Serve as a link between the Board and the management.
Be responsible for the achievement of the objectives of the Board.
Put in place effective administration structures, processes and systems.
Provide regular, thorough and prompt communication to the Board on key technical, financial and administrative matters.
Be responsible for stakeholder management and enhancement of the corporate image of the Board.

Key Qualifications and Experience;

At least fifteen (15) years’ experience in the administration of Copyright and related rights; five (5) of which must have been at managerial level.
Master’s Degree in Intellectual Property (Preferably Copyright and Related rights) from a recognized University.
Be qualified as an advocate of the High Court of Kenya and has served for not less than ten (10) years.
Certificate in Leadership Course lasting not less than four (4) weeks from a recognized University/Institution.
Does not hold a public office and is otherwise not disqualified by any other written law.

Key competencies and skills:

Strategic and entrepreneurial thinking, formulating policy, strategies, and concepts.
Decision-making and communicating with impact.
Leading and managing change, people, performance, programmes, and projects.
Financial and resource management.
Relationship management, networking, persuading, and influencing.
Collaboration, partnerships, diplomacy, and political astuteness.
Applying expertise, coaching, and mentoring.
Technologically savvy and proficient in computer applications;

Other Qualifications:
Have professional qualifications and membership in a professional body in good standing.
The shortlisted candidates will be required to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya by submitting compliance or clearance certificates from the following institutions:

Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI); Certificate of Good Conduct
Ethics and Anticorruption Commission (EACC) – Clearance Certificate
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) – Tax Compliance Certificate
Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) – Compliance Certificate
Approved Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) – Clearance Certificate
Commission for University Education (CUE) – Recognition and Equation of Qualification for degrees obtained outside Kenya.

Applications Deadline: All applications should reach KECOBO not later than Monday, 18th March 2024, at 5.00 pm East African Time.Note 1: Interested candidates should provide all the details requested, and it is an offence to include incorrect information in the application.Note 2: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.

Apply via :

boardchair@copyright.go.ke