Duties and responsibilities will entail:-
Policy making;
Attending departmental meeting;
Ensuring that staff have uniform and the necessary tools of work;
Ensuring that drills and parade matters are coordinated;
Supervising field officers in a given zone operational areas;
Ensuring discipline is maintained by the noncommissioned officers;
Receives and scrutinizes charge sheets from investigation officers;
Peruses and advises on investigation witness and takes pleas in court;
Safe custody of exhibit;
Coordinates with the heads of respective enforcement in preparation of cases and witness and produce the past record of an accused person in court;
Supervising field officers in a given zone operational areas; and
Ensuring discipline is maintained by the NCOs.
Qualifications
For appointment of these grade, an officer must have:-
Served in the grade of assistant director enforcement, or in a comparable and relevant position in the public service for a minimum period of three (3) years;
Bachelor’s degree in the following disciplines:-security management,Criminology and fraud management, Criminology and security studies Penology or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
Master’s degree in Security Management and Police Studies, security management;
Criminology and fraud management;
Penology or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
Certificate in strategic leadership courses lasting not less than four(4) weeks from a recognized institution;
Physical fitness as applicable to the Kenyan Police Service plus a fitness medical certificate from a recognized institution;
Certificate of Good Conduct from the Director of Criminal Investigation
Certificate in computer application;
Demonstrate merit and shown ability as reflected work performance and result.
Terms of Employment: Permanent and Provident
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