Back by popular demand are occasional postings on banks and other financial jobs. Most of these appear in the daily newspapers (Wednesday & Friday) and preference is given to those that enable applications via e-mail (for international applicants).
Financial controller
At Kenya Commercial Bank: applicants must have at least 3 years financial management experience in a similar position and also have a business degree (MBA an advantage) in addition to being a qualified accountant (CPA or ACCA). Apply to ess.ke@ke.pwc.com (through PWC executive Selection) by October 28th.
General manager
For a small financial services firm to manage the firm’s strategy in areas of market expansion and customer growth. Applicants who must have good knowledge of financial industry & leadership experience – are asked to send the usual (CV, app. letter, references/testimonials) in addition to a 2 page essay on financial investment in the retail sector (i.e. for individuals , small businesses and SACCO’s) to recruitment@dunvon.com by October 21 (PDF preferred, but Word acceptable)
Human resource manager Ref: 131/HR/FN
New position at a rapidly growing financial institution. Applicants must be aged 32 – 40, and have a degree in human resource management or development and at least 5 years HRM experience. Apply to Hawkins.associates@khigroup.com
Information systems auditor
Equity Bank is looking to hire an information systems auditor: tasks include to perform IS audits, support financial and performance audits, do data analysis, as well as evaluate new & existing operating systems, technology and networks. Applicants must be over 30 years, have university degrees in business or Information technology, as well have obtained a CISA certification and possess 5 years audit experience. Apply to isauditor@ebsafrica.co.ke by Oct 21.
Investment manager
At Madison Insurance company: Applicants must be graduates who are also qualified accountants (CPA or ACCA) with at least 3 years experience in investment management, corporate finance, investment banking or stock broking. Apply by October 28th to the managing director, Madison insurance, P. O. Box 47382-00100
Managers
At a fast-growing local bank – apply to the administration manager, P. O. Box 34181-00100 Nairobi by Oct 29 for the following positions:
Marketing manager: who will manage the strategic planning process, product & service brands, product development and corporate social responsibility. Applicants should have an MBA (marketing option preferred), 4 years brand management experience, and possess good banking knowledge
Branch manager (upcountry): must have at least 2 years experience in a similar position and be at least 30 years old.
Senior associates Ref: HC/SA/AC/1
Prwicewaterhousecoopers is seeking senior associates for its Kenyan and Ugandan offices. Applicants must have 3 to 6 years working experience in busy accounting or IT environments in areas such as eBusiness, systems governance, business continuity, information security systems, business system controls, project management and IT audits. Apply to the human capital coordinator Prwicewaterhousecoopers services limited. P. O. Box 43963 Nairobi, Rahimtulla Towers by October 21.
Benkele:
This is a great posting and I wish I was qualified for most these jobs. Yes I’m interested in coming back to motherland in acouple of years but I will keep checking. It is good to know there a few jobs available.
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With the new Age Discrinination Act 2006 in UK, shouldn’t we follow in our motherland Kenya. Surely, 5-10 years of experience and xy years of age is all outdated. As long as one delivers what is needed. Youngsters today will perform better than their older colleagues in many tasks. 18 years in Europe and 6 years managing an outpatients department in one of the biggest hospitals in UK has taught me that. I am about to turn 40, but if age is still a barrier, then some of us will never come back home and share the knowledge we’ve acquired.
Yes! I totally agree with you folks. And this site also hosts professional seminars and conferences. Participating in non-ISACA activities like university courses, seminars, conferences, in-house corporate training and professional meetings can also count as CPE hours. And completing university courses in relative fields can earn you several CPE hours. This site is definitely helpful thanks. IT audit