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Feb 29, 2016

Driver Job in Nairobi - UN




United

Nations Development Programme

 


UNDP

Kenya invites applications for the following position:

Post Title: 


Senior

Driver

 


Contract

Type: 
Fixed

term Appointment (FTA)
 

Grade

/ Band:
 G3
 


Direct

Supervisor: 
Administrative

Assistant
 


Duration: One year, renewable

subject to funding and performance
 


Duty

Station: 
Nairobi,

Kenya 


Date

of Issue: 
23

February 2016
 


Closing

Date:
 7

March 2016

Background: Under the

guidance and supervision of the Operations Manager and Administrative Assistant

(Direct Supervisor), the Driver provides reliable and safe driving services to

UNDP RR/ UN RC and other high-ranking UN officials and visitors ensuring

highest standards of discretion and integrity, sense of responsibility,

excellent knowledge of protocol and security issues. 


The

Driver also demonstrates a client-oriented approach, courtesy, tact and ability

to work with people of different national and cultural backgrounds.



Upon request of the supervisor, the Driver can be also required to provide

driving services to the operations and programme staff in the CO, Consultants

and Experts and UN staff on mission.
 


Education

and Experience:

  • Secondary

    Education. 

  • Valid

    Driver’s license. 

  • 3

    years’ work experience as a driver; safe driving record; knowledge of

    driving rules and regulations and skills in minor vehicle repair.

  • Fluency

    in English and Swahili.


Notice: UNDP, as a matter of

practice, does not charge any application, processing or training fee at any stage of the recruitment process.




“UNDP is an equal opportunity employer which strives to achieve overall balance

in its staffing patterns”.




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