The Kenya Broadcasting Corporation has over 1300 members of staff spread across the country, a majority of whom are based at Broadcasting House, Nairobi. Radio and television producers, journalists and electronic engineers are employed in the core departments. Other professions such as law, finance, marketing and human resources are also represented in the Corporation.
Our people are our greatest asset. And because we understand that we cannot be a great organization without great people, we strive to help all our people achieve both their professional and personal goals. This is through the provision of an environment that fosters growth and helps develop new skills and knowledge. This ensures that the staffs are equipped to serve our clients in line with our being a leading broadcaster.
Our roles:
Employee sourcing
Training and Development
Employee relations
Reward Management
Personnel Administration
Industrial attachment
Our values:
Teamwork – This is a firm value that ensures efficiency and effectiveness.
Provision of continuous learning opportunities – This helps our people serve our clients better.
Integrity.
Leadership – We have a clear direction and lead.
Innovation – We relentlessly pursue improvement.
Openness, mutual trust and effective employee communication.
Fair disciplinary and grievance handling procedures.
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