Welcome To Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (PSASB) Recruitment portal


The Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (PSASB) was established and constituted in accordance to sections 192 and 193 of the PFM Act, 2012 through a Gazette Notice No. 1199 of 28th February 2014. At the Cabinet level, the Board is represented by the Cabinet Secretary to the National Treasury.

  1. Login Credentials:
    Log in using the email address and password you set during the registration process.
  2. Create Your Profile:
    - Fill in your personal details.
    -Provide information regarding your academic qualifications, ranging from KCPE/KCSE to PhD.
    -Include details about your professional qualifications.
    - Specify any memberships you hold with professional bodies.
    -Document your work experience.
    - Upload a statutory identification document for verification purposes.

Once you have successfully completed the profile creation process, you are now ready to apply for the desired position. Feel free to apply for multiple positions if you meet the qualifications.

It is imperative to double-check and ensure that you have provided accurate and up-to-date information throughout the registration and profile creation process. Any inaccuracies may affect the evaluation of your application.

We appreciate your interest in joining our team and look forward to reviewing your application.




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Only successful candidates will be required to submit clearance certificates from the following bodies:

  • Kenya Revenue Authority - (Valid Tax compliance certificate).
  • Directorate of Criminal Investigations - (Certificate of good conduct)
  • Higher Education Loans Board - (Compliance certificate, where applicable)
  • Ethics and Anti – Corruption Commission - (Self-Declaration form)
  • Credit Reference Bureau - (Certificate of clearance or credit report)

PSASB commits to handling your data in accordance with the Data Protection Act, 2019 and any other relevant legislation