
Office Assistant at Kenya Animal Genetic Resources Centre (KAGRC) – 4 Posts
Kenya Animal Genetic Resources Centre · Nairobi · Onsite
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LIKELY QUESTIONS - Can you walk us through your experience with office support duties such as cleaning work areas, handling files, serving visitors, and supporting staff? - How do you organize and prioritize tasks when you have several duties at the same time, such as dispatching mail, answering calls, and preparing refreshments? - What experience do you have using computers for basic office work, including email, data entry, scanning, photocopying, and spreadsheets? - How would you handle confidential files or sensitive office information in a government institution like KAGRC? - Tell us how you would assist a visitor or client who comes to the office needing information or direction. - What steps would you take to ensure office supplies are well monitored and replenished on time? - Describe a time when you noticed a cleanliness, safety, or facilities issue in the workplace. What did you do? - Why do you want to work as an Office Assistant at KAGRC, and what do you understand about our role in livestock genetic resources management? BEHAVIOURAL QUESTIONS - Tell us about a time you had to manage many routine tasks at once and still meet expectations. Model approach: Situation - Busy office or school environment with multiple support tasks happening at once. Task - Needed to keep operations running smoothly without missing urgent requests. Action - Prioritized by urgency, made a simple checklist, completed time-sensitive errands first, communicated updates, and stayed calm. Result - Tasks were completed on time, staff were supported effectively, and the office remained organized. - Describe a time you dealt with a difficult client, visitor, or colleague. Model approach: Situation - A visitor or customer was frustrated due to delay or lack of information. Task - Needed to assist professionally and protect the institution's image. Action - Listened carefully, remained polite, clarified the issue, gave accurate information or referred them to the right person, and followed up where possible. Result - The person calmed down, received help, and the matter was resolved respectfully. - Give an example of when you identified a problem before it became serious. Model approach: Situation - Noticed low stock, misplaced files, faulty equipment, or an unsafe office condition. Task - Needed to prevent disruption or risk. Action - Reported the issue quickly, took appropriate immediate steps within my role, helped track or reorder items, and documented the matter if required. Result - Work continued with minimal interruption and the office remained safe and efficient. - Tell us about a time when integrity was important in your work. Model approach: Situation - Came across confidential information, cash/stock records, or an error in documents or supplies. Task - Needed to act honestly and professionally. Action - Kept information private, informed the responsible officer, corrected or reported the issue promptly, and followed procedures. Result - Trust was maintained, the issue was resolved properly, and I demonstrated reliability. SMART QUESTIONS TO ASK - What are the most important priorities for the Office Assistant in the first three to six months? - How is work typically allocated across departments, and would this role support more than one office or unit? - What systems or tools does KAGRC currently use for file management, communication, and stock monitoring? - What does success look like in this role, and how is performance usually assessed? - Are there opportunities for training in records management, customer service, computer applications, or other administrative skills? RED FLAGS TO WATCH FOR - Unclear reporting lines or vague explanations about daily duties, which may mean the role is poorly structured. - Signs of chronic understaffing, such as expectations that one assistant will handle excessive cleaning, clerical, reception, and bookkeeping duties without support. - Lack of clarity on tools, processes, or induction, suggesting weak onboarding and limited support for doing the job well.
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- Receptionist — The role matches their experience handling visitors, answering calls, directing inquiries, and supporting front-office operations.
- Administrative Assistant — They already perform core admin tasks such as filing, document handling, data entry, and supply coordination.
- Records Clerk — Their background in organizing files, moving documents, and maintaining records aligns well with records management work.
- Customer Service Assistant — They are suited to service roles that require communication, public relations, and assisting clients with information and requests.