Senior Office Administrator – Central Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency (1 Post)

Senior Office Administrator – Central Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency (1 Post)

Central Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency · Nakuru · Onsite

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  • Type: FULL-TIME
  • Posted: 5 days ago
  • Closes: Jun 16, 2026

Job Description

The Central Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency (CRVWWDA) seeks a self-driven, result-oriented, and highly motivated Kenyan citizen to fill the position of Senior Office Administrator (Job Grade CRV 6). This is a re-advertisement and replacement vacancy.

  • Job Reference: CRVWWDA/SOA/03/2025/26

  • Number of Posts: 1

  • Reports to: Chief Executive Officer / Deputy Director – Administration

  • Duty Station: Nakuru, with occasional support to Agency offices in Baringo, Laikipia, Narok, and Nyandarua counties.

Key Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and supervise the Agency’s office administration functions, including front office operations, records management, and general office services.

  • Manage the CEO’s and senior management’s diaries, travel arrangements, and meeting schedules.

  • Prepare official correspondence, memos, reports, and minutes of meetings as assigned.

  • Supervise the maintenance of office assets, equipment, and stationery inventory; ensure optimal utilisation.

  • Liaise with service providers (cleaning, security, courier, and maintenance) to ensure smooth office operations.

  • Oversee the filing, retrieval, and disposal of documents in compliance with the National Archives and Documentation Services Act and Agency policies.

  • Coordinate logistical arrangements for workshops, board meetings, and stakeholder events.

  • Supervise junior administrative staff, including office assistants and clerical officers.

  • Ensure compliance with public service administrative guidelines, including confidentiality protocols.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration (Management option), Office Management, or a related field from a recognised university.

  • Diploma/Certificate: A diploma in Secretarial Studies (e.g., KNEC Secretarial Management, Certified Public Secretary – CPS) is an added advantage.

  • Computer Proficiency: Advanced skills in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and basic knowledge of office automation systems.

  • Experience: At least four (4) years of relevant administrative experience, with a minimum of two (2) years in a supervisory or senior office administration role in the public or private sector.

  • Knowledge: Understanding of public records management, government correspondence protocols, and the Public Officers Ethics Act, 2003.

  • Skills: Excellent organisational, communication (written and verbal), interpersonal, and problem-solving skills; attention to detail; ability to work under pressure with minimal supervision.

What the Position Offers

  • Competitive salary and benefits consistent with Job Grade CRV 6 in the Water Works Development Agency structure.

  • Opportunity to work directly with senior leadership in a dynamic public water agency.

  • Training and career development opportunities in public administration.

  • Medical cover, pension benefits, and statutory allowances as per government policy.

Application Process and Deadline

Method of submission: Hard copy applications only. Submit the following documents in a sealed envelope:

  • Application letter clearly quoting the job reference CRVWWDA/SOA/03/2025/26

  • Current curriculum vitae (CV) with at least two professional referees

  • Copies of academic certificates (degree, diploma, KCSE)

  • Copies of professional certificates (e.g., secretarial, CPS, computer proficiency)

  • Testimonials

Address to:

The Chief Executive Officer
Central Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency
P.O. Box 2451 – 20100
NAKURU

Important notes:

  • Applications must be received on or before 16th June, 2026 at 5.00 pm (East African time).

  • Candidates who previously applied for the re-advertised positions need not reapply.

  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.

  • Successful candidates must provide the following before the job offer: Police clearance certificate (DCI), HELB clearance, KRA Tax Compliance Certificate, EACC clearance, and Credit Bureau clearance.

  • Providing incorrect or misleading information is an offence under the Public Officers Ethics Act, 2003.

  • CRVWWDA is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified youth, women, persons with disabilities, and minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

  • Any form of canvassing will result in automatic disqualification.

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LIKELY QUESTIONS
- Can you walk us through your experience in office administration and explain how it prepares you for the Senior Office Administrator role at CRVWWDA?
- How have you previously coordinated front office operations, records management, and general office services in a busy organisation?
- This role supports the CEO and senior management. How do you manage diaries, travel arrangements, and competing meeting priorities while maintaining confidentiality?
- What is your understanding of public records management requirements, including compliance with the National Archives and Documentation Services Act and internal document retention procedures?
- Describe your experience preparing official correspondence, board papers, meeting minutes, and management reports. How do you ensure accuracy and professionalism?
- Tell us about a time you supervised junior administrative staff. How did you allocate work, monitor performance, and build accountability?
- How do you manage office assets, stationery inventory, and relationships with service providers such as security, cleaning, courier, and maintenance contractors?
- This position requires occasional support across Nakuru, Baringo, Laikipia, Narok, and Nyandarua. How would you maintain consistent administrative standards across multiple offices?

BEHAVIOURAL QUESTIONS
- Tell us about a time you had to organise a high-level meeting or workshop with many moving parts and a tight deadline.
Model approach: Situation - Important board or stakeholder meeting with short notice and multiple attendees. Task - Deliver flawless logistics, documentation, venue readiness, and schedule coordination. Action - Build checklist, confirm agenda, book venue/travel, prepare packs, coordinate service providers, brief support staff, and track issues in real time. Result - Event ran on time, leadership was satisfied, and lessons learned improved future planning.
- Describe a situation where you handled confidential or sensitive information under pressure.
Model approach: Situation - Managed executive correspondence, personnel matter, procurement file, or disciplinary issue. Task - Protect confidentiality while ensuring timely processing and limited access. Action - Restricted circulation, used secure filing and password controls, shared only on need-to-know basis, followed protocol, and documented handover carefully. Result - Information remained secure, process stayed compliant, and management trusted your judgement.
- Give an example of when office operations were disrupted and you had to solve the problem quickly.
Model approach: Situation - Equipment failure, missing files, absent service provider, or last-minute venue change affected operations. Task - Restore service quickly with minimal impact on management and staff. Action - Assessed root cause, prioritised urgent needs, contacted backup vendors, reassigned staff, updated stakeholders, and implemented preventive controls. Result - Operations resumed quickly and risk of recurrence was reduced.
- Tell us about a time you improved an administrative process or records system.
Model approach: Situation - Filing, correspondence tracking, inventory control, or diary management process was inefficient. Task - Improve speed, accuracy, and accountability. Action - Reviewed workflow, introduced tracking register or digital log, standardised templates, trained staff, and monitored compliance. Result - Faster retrieval, fewer errors, improved audit trail, and better service to internal clients.

SMART QUESTIONS TO ASK
- What are the top three priorities you would want the successful Senior Office Administrator to deliver in the first six months?
- How is the administration function currently structured, and what level of authority does this role have over office assistants, clerical staff, and service providers?
- What systems or challenges currently exist around records management, executive support, or coordination across the county offices?
- How does CRVWWDA measure success in this role - for example through service standards, turnaround times, compliance, or support to senior leadership?
- Given the public sector environment, what are the most important compliance and ethics expectations for someone supporting the CEO and handling sensitive documentation?

RED FLAGS TO WATCH FOR
- Vague answers about reporting lines, decision-making authority, or whether the role reports day-to-day to the CEO versus the Deputy Director - this can signal confusion and conflicting expectations.
- Signs that records management, document control, or compliance processes are weak or informal despite the legal requirements - this may create operational and personal risk.
- Indications that the role is permanently overloaded across multiple offices without adequate staffing, systems, or travel support - this can mean unrealistic workload and limited chance of success.

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