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Head Of Trade Development At Kenya National Chamber Of Commerce And Industry (Kncci)

Deloitte Consulting

NGO / Non-Profit Associations full time Nairobi Posted 21 hours ago

The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry is registered as a not-for-profit private company limited by guarantee under the Companies Act Chapter 486 of the laws of Kenya. Before the promulgation of the Kenyan Constitution in August 2010, the KNCCI had its main operations at the head office in Nairobi with regional offices in the major towns in Kenya. However, after the promulgation of the constitution, the Chamber amended the legal instrument to establish a National Office and County Chamber’s offices in all the 47 Counties. The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) is a membership based trade support institution (TSI) working to protect commercial and industrial interests of Kenyan business community. KNCCI advocates for the creation of a favorable commercial, trade and investment environment that supports enterprise expansion. The membership of KNCCI constitutes small, micro enterprises (MSEs), medium and large enterprises. Vision A vibrant and prosperous business community Mission To facilitate and promote a sustainable business environment for economic growth and prosperity Core values • Integrity • Team work • Leadership • Partnership • Quality Service • Innovation and Creativity Rallying Cry "Growing your business together” Objectives Functions • Promote, co-ordinate and protect commercial and industrial interest to its members and Kenya in a general. • Promote trade within and outside Kenya. • Establish and organize finance trade and industrial exhibitions and displays either on its own or in participation with other persons or organizations. • Foster social unity and promote the welfare of the commercial and industrial community. • Promote, support or oppose legislations and ineffective bureaucratic measures that may be put in place by the government for the interest of the members. • Collect and disseminate statistically sound information and other materials to its members. • Arbitrate in the settlement of commercial and industrial disputes among its members. • Establish commercial exchanges, new rooms, libraries and other facilities that may be beneficial to its members. • Provide facilities for the study, enquiry and research into commercial and industrial matters and to publish material and journals among others for the benefit of its members. The functions are implemented through the following sectorial committees: • Economic development Committee. • Agriculture Committee. • Environment Committee. • Trade Fairs and Exhibitions committee. • Women in business committee Services Offered by KNCCI • Economic Diplomacy • Government Representation • Export Promotion Activities • Trade Facilitation • Enterprise Development Forums • County Trade Investment Services • Business Information Services • Internal Trade Promotion • Training and Consultancy Services • Issuance of Certificates of Origin • Trade Dispute Settlement and • Arbitration Services • Business Forums Benefits Offered to Members • Gain credibility in your business • Increase visibility in the community • Create networking opportunities • Gain a voice in government • Make business contacts • Receive Chamber newsletters • Acquire customer referrals • Participate in Chamber events and programs • Offer a platform for promotion and publicityRole Purpose To provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for KNCCI’s trade development agenda, including trade facilitation, export promotion, investment support, member services, trade missions, partnerships and market intelligence, in order to unlock business opportunities and deliver measurable value to KNCCI members. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership and Departmental Management Lead the planning, coordination and implementation of the Trade Development Department’s annual work plans, budgets and performance targets. Advise the Chief Executive Officer on trade development priorities, policy opportunities, member concerns and emerging market trends. Guide, supervise and support staff reporting to the role, ensuring clear performance expectations, accountability and timely delivery. Prepare timely departmental reports, board/management briefs, concept notes and performance updates in line with institutional requirements. Trade Facilitation Support the implementation of trade agreements, protocols and trade facilitation initiatives for the benefit of KNCCI members. Provide advisory support to members on trade and investment opportunities, market access requirements, customs procedures, standards, tariffs and non-tariff barriers. Regularly monitor and evaluate the automated Certificate of Origin (CoO) system and recommend improvements to enhance efficiency and member satisfaction. Coordinate continuous dialogue, information sharing and follow-up with Chamber members, national agencies, regional stakeholders and private sector actors on trade facilitation matters. Oversee implementation of regional trade facilitation projects and provide substantive input into reports, position papers, policy briefs and technical submissions. Document and disseminate success stories, lessons learnt and impact arising from trade facilitation programmes. Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry | Job Advertisement Trade and Investment Development Identify, assess and profile bankable trade and investment opportunities for sharing with members, investors and strategic partners. Share timely information on investment trends, priority sectors, special economic zones, export processing zones and other economic development opportunities in Kenya and target markets. Operationalize and strengthen business information centres and related platforms for effective dissemination of business intelligence to members and stakeholders. Develop and implement investment promotion strategies in collaboration with relevant government agencies, development partners and private sector institutions. Monitor and evaluate trade and investment promotion activities and recommend improvements based on evidence and member feedback.  Trade Promotion, Missions and Market Linkages Develop and implement sector-specific strategies for goods and services to enhance domestic, regional and international trade. Design, implement and monitor trade promotion programmes, including trade fairs, exhibitions, expos, B2B forums, buyer-seller meetings and outward/inward trade missions. Coordinate sector-specific workshops, market briefings, dissemination forums and outreach programmes to promote trade opportunities for members. Implement marketing and export promotion plans aimed at increasing member participation in local, regional and global markets. Build and maintain productive relationships with economic development professionals, government agencies, embassies, trade offices, development partners and key KNCCI personnel. Membership, Networking and Stakeholder Engagement Use trade programmes to support membership recruitment, service delivery, engagement and retention. Monitor local and international industry trends and advise on their implications for KNCCI members and Chamber membership growth. Identify and develop networks with relevant stakeholders, including business associations, sector bodies, county chambers, government agencies and development partners. Develop and implement a trade networking strategy, including member satisfaction surveys, roundtables, breakfast meetings, Chamber Connect sessions and targeted sector engagements. Spearhead and nurture strategic partnerships that advance KNCCI’s trade development mandate. Resource Mobilization and Programme Sustainability Participate in resource mobilization in consultation with the Chief Executive Officer and other Heads of Department. Network and liaise with key donors, development partners and private sector partners to support trade development programmes. Contribute to proposal development, concept notes, partnership frameworks and programme budgets for trade-related initiatives. Perform any other duties assigned by the supervisor in line with the role and institutional mandate. Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry | Job Advertisement Minimum Qualifications and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, Economics, International Trade, Business Administration, Development Studies, Public Policy, Law, International Relations or a related field from a recognized institution. A Master’s degree in a relevant field will be an added advantage. At least eight (8) years of relevant experience in trade development, trade facilitation, investment promotion, export promotion, private sector development, business membership organizations or related fields, with at least three (3) years in a management or senior coordination role. Demonstrated understanding of Kenya’s private sector, regional trade frameworks, export markets, investment promotion, standards, tariffs and non-tariff barriers. Experience in managing trade missions, stakeholder forums, donor-funded programmes, partnerships or business networking platforms will be an added advantage. Strong report writing, policy analysis, communication, stakeholder engagement and team leadership skills.