Job Description
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Commission dates back to when Civil Service Commission was established by British Colonial Government following Holmes Commission Report, ; Civil Service Commission was advisory to the Governor in matters of appointments; At independence in it was enshrined in the constitution and renamed Public Service Commission; Independence Constitution had Regional PSC’s but abolished in following constitutional amendments; It is the oldest Constitutional Commission and its mandate has expanded over the years. The Commission then constituted of a chairman, a deputy chairman and fifteen members all appointed by the President. The Commission, since then, has handled matters of human resource management in the public service especially the civil service and local authorities. Constitution of Kenya, promulgated on 27th August reconstituted the Commission with a redefined and expanded mandate and a lean membership.
REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINMENT
For appointment as Government Spokesperson, a candidate must:
Be a Citizen of Kenya; Have served for a minimum period of ten years as a media or communication practitioner, three of which should have been in the grade of Deputy Director, CSG 6/Job Group ‘R’ and above or in comparable and relevant position in the wider public service or private sector; Have a Bachelors Degree in any of the following fields: Public Relations, Journalism, Communications and Media Studies, Education, Linguistics, Political Science, Social Sciences or equivalent qualifications from a university recognised in Kenya; Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills; Demonstrate an indepth understanding of the National development goals, policies and objectives, including the Government’s transformation agenda; Be fluent in both spoken and written English and Kiswahili; Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution on leadership and integrity; and Demonstrate ability to think strategically and respond effectively to changing circumstances. Note: Possession of a Masters Degree in any of the following disciplines: Public Relations, Journalism, Communications and Media Studies, Education, Linguistics, Political Science, Social Sciences or equivalent qualifications from a university recognised in Kenya will be considered as an added advantage.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Government Spokesperson is responsible to the Principal Secretary for communicating government policies, programmes, and initiatives to the public through media channels. The role requires the individual to at all times represent the Government in a positive and professional manner to the media and the public. The main duties of the Spokesperson include:
Propagating Government policies and initiatives by providing timely and accurate dissemination of information; Creating synergy, partnerships and collaborations with creators and consumers of government information including the media fraternity; Publicizing Government programmes and projects through media and community engagement; Responding to inquiries from journalists and media outlets about Government actions and decisions; Drafting and distributing official statements, press releases, and other communications materials; Representing the Government at press conferences, media interviews, and other public events; Monitoring news coverage and tracking public perceptions of Government policies and initiatives; Collaborating with other Government agencies and departments to coordinate messaging and ensure consistent communication; and Advising Government officials and decision-makers on public relations and media strategies.