Job Description
IPOA/HR/14/2023: SENIOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, INVESTIGATIONS, IPOA GRADE 4 (1
POSITION) (CONSOLIDATED SALARY KES. 236,000 – 351,000)
This is a performance-based contract and may be renewed subject to satisfactory
performance.
Reports to: Deputy Director, Investigations and Forensics
Direct Reports: Assistant Director, Investigations
Indirect Reports: Principal Investigations Officer
Job Purpose
Responsible for spearheading conduct of investigations and guide rapid response
initiatives into complaints related to offences committed by any member of the National
Police Service.
Key Responsibilities/ Duties / Tasks
I. Managerial / Supervisory Responsibilities
1. Lead the development, formulation and/or review of strategies, policies, manuals,
plans, standards and procedures pertaining to investigations;
2. Spearhead investigations of any complaints related to disciplinary or criminal
offences committed by any member of the Service and make recommendations
to the relevant authorities, including recommendations for prosecution
compensation, internal disciplinary action or any other appropriate relief;
3. Spearhead audit and review all investigations
4. Lead in gathering of evidence and analysis of information on investigations;
5. Oversee the safe custody of all investigative records and evidence;
6. Oversee management of records of all cases investigated by the Authority;
7. Direct development, review and implementation of quality assurance standards of
investigations;
8. Guide in categorizing, prioritizing and allocation of cases for investigations;
9. Guide divisions in conducting investigations into cases of police misconduct within
the department;
10. Guide the development and monitor implementation of the department’s annual
work plan and budget; and
11. Steer staff coaching, mentorship and capacity development activities within the
department.
12. Supervise and appraise direct reports.
II. Operational Responsibilities / Tasks
1. Coordinate teams in conducting investigations into public interest cases
2. Co-operate with other directorates and departments to enhance investigations;
3. Coordinate and chair case conference reviews on finalized investigation cases at
the Departmental level;
4. Review of internal case tracking system of all investigations;
5. Coordinate prosecution process in court in Liaison with the Authority’s legal team
and office of the Director of Public prosecutions as appropriate;
6. Coordinate consolidation reports on ongoing and completed investigations;
7. Coordinate provision of information to facilitate publication of findings of
investigations;
8. Communicate management decisions to departmental staff;
9. Monitoring implementation and reviewing of the department’s budget:
10. Develop periodic individual performance reports
11. Coordinate identification of risks and formulate measures to mitigate risks in the
department;
Job Dimensions:
I. Financial Responsibility
Manage budget for the department
II. Responsibility for Physical Assets
Responsible for all investigations and intelligence department physical assets (ICT, office
furniture and equipment, investigations and intelligence records, field/ scene operation
kits, equipment and machines for investigations and intelligence).
III. Decision Making / Job Influence
1. Managerial decisions
2. Operational decisions
IV. Working Conditions
Predominantly in an office setting with occasional field travel.
Job Competencies (Knowledge, Experience and Attributes / Skills).
Academic qualifications
1. Master’s Degree in any of the following disciplines: Forensic Science, Criminal
Justice, Criminology, Law, Social Sciences or equivalent qualifications from a
recognized institution; and
2. Bachelor’s Degree in Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law, Social
Sciences or equivalent qualifications from a recognized institution
Professional Qualifications / Membership to professional bodies
1. Professional qualification and membership to a professional body where
applicable Leadership course lasting not less than six (6) weeks from a recognized
institution
2. Certificate in corporate Governance lasting not less than five (5) days
3. Trainings in Human Rights
Previous relevant work experience required.
Served in the position of Assistant Director in either investigation or rapid response and
Forensic services for a minimum period of three (3) years at IPOA grade 5 or twelve (12)
years in a comparable and relevant position three (3) of which must have been in a
management position in the Public or private sector;