Deputy Director, Information and Communication Technology
Nairobi
Posted 01 June, 2026
Deadline 15 June, 2026
Information TechnologyFull-TimeSenior-level(6+ yrs)
Job Description
The Privatisation Authority is a State Corporation established under Section 8 of the Privatisation Act, 2023 to implement the Privatisation Programme and advise the Government on all aspects of privatisation of public entities.
The Deputy Director, Information and Communication Technology reports to the Director, Corporate Services. The successful candidate will ensure the Authority adopts and implements effective strategies for the deployment of ICT infrastructure, Service delivery, Business Processes continuity, disaster recovery and information security.
Key Responsibilities
Initiate the development and implementation of the Authority’s ICT Strategy and related policies and procedures.
Oversee the design, implementation, and maintenance of adequate ICT Infrastructure.
Formulate and develop the Authority’s information infrastructure.
Plan, monitor, and evaluate information communication technology programmes and activities.
Oversee the implementation of the Authority’s management information systems, Enterprise Resource Planner, Document Management System, and Customer Management System.
Spearhead the design, development, and maintenance of telephony, Corporate-wide messaging system, and Intranet site for the Authority.
Spearhead the deployment of appropriate Infrastructure to support Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery of critical processes within the Authority.
Oversee security of Authority’s information assets by preserving Integrity, Confidentiality, and Availability of information assets.
Lead in the implementation of secure portals to facilitate stakeholder interaction with the Authority.
Lead in the Authority’s website maintenance.
Oversee outsourced ICT service providers.
Monitor Security Systems in the Authority including Firewall, Antivirus, CCTV, and Uninterruptible Power Systems.
Oversee repair of Information Communication Technology equipment and associated peripherals.
Oversee the configuration and testing of computer hardware, networking software, and operating system software.
Guide the creation of a functional ICT Helpdesk system to track user requests.
Oversee creation of users in the Active Directory following laid out policies.
Requirements for Appointment
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
Cumulative service period of fifteen (15) years of relevant work experience, three (3) of which should have been in the grade of Assistant Director, ICT or in a comparable position.
Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Communication Technology, Business Information Technology, or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Communication Technology, Business Information Technology, or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
Relevant ICT certifications such as Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), CISA, CISSP, Prince 2, or equivalent qualification.
Member of a relevant professional body where applicable.
Certificate in Management course lasting not less than four (4) weeks from a recognized institution.
How to Apply
Applicants should send their applications and detailed CV with copies of certificates, indicating current position, qualifications, working experience, current remuneration, names of at least three (3) professional referees, and daytime telephone through the address given below:
The Managing Director Privatisation Authority P.O. Box 34542 – 00100 Social Security House – Annex, Bishop Road, 10th Floor NAIROBI, KENYA
Applications should be received not later than 5.00 p.m. on 15th June 2026.
Note: The following clearances will only be required from successful candidates on offer of job and not at application stage:
Valid Tax Compliance Certificate from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).
Valid Certificate of Clearance from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB).
Valid Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
Duly filled and stamped Self-Declaration/Clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
Valid Clearance Certificate from an approved Credit Reference Bureau (CRB).