Summary
The Consumer Protection Commission was established under the Consumer Protection Act Chapter 14:44 (No. 5 of 2019) which became Law on 10 December 2019. This Act repealed the Consumer Contract Act Chapter 8:03 and is administered by the Minister for Industry and Commerce. The Consumer Protection commission’s core function is to “protect consumers horn unconscionable, unreasonable, unjust or otherwise improper trade practices, as well as deceptive, misleading, unfair or fraudulent conduct.”
The Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) is now inviting suitably qualified and experienced individuals to apply for the above-mentioned positions that have risen in the Commission.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Transport clients and/or packages to and from destinations
- Arrive at destinations on schedule
- Fulfil administrative needs, like office pickups
- Research and plan for traffic, construction and weather delays
- Use navigation applications to determine the best route
- Interact with other staff professionally at all times
- Ensure that the vehicle is always fuelled and ready for use
- Arrange for vehicle repairs as needed
- Keep mileage logbooks and repair records up-to-date
- Ability to work under pressure
- Highly conscious of safety of staff and vehicular property
Qualifications And Experience
- A minimum of 5 “0” levels
- A valid Class 1 driver’s licence and at least 3 years of driving experience
- Excellent navigation skills and knowledge of delivery locations
- Time management and organizational skills to keep track of deliveries and stay on schedule
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to interact with clients
- Driver’s license has no police endorsement
- A highly mature individual