About the Human Rights Commission
The Human Rights Commission (“the Commission”) is a National Human Rights Institution established under Article 230 of the Constitution of Zambia. The Commission has the constitutional mandate to uphold and protect the Bill of Rights. The Commission is seeking applications from suitably qualified external candidates for the position of Driver.
The Main Purpose of the Role
To drive vehicles on official business in order to facilitate the mobility of officers and materials.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
The successful candidate will report to the Administration Officer and will be responsible for:
• Undertaking the regular transportation of officers, materials and equipment to facilitate smooth operations;
• Undertaking timely preparation of accident reports to facilitate decision making;
• Undertaking timely completion of log books to enhance accountability for journeys undertaken;
• Undertaking timely inspection of vehicles under their charge to ensure road worthiness;
• Undertaking effective cleaning of vehicles to ensure their suitability for official use;
• Undertaking timely reporting of vehicle faults to facilitate their prompt resolution; and
• Ensuring adherence to road safety regulations at all times.
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
• Must have a full Grade 12 School Certificate.
• Must possess a valid Driver’s Licence Class C or better.
• Must have a minimum of two (2) years relevant driving experience.
Skills/attributes required
Basic computer literacy, trustworthy, confidentiality, interpersonal skills, initiative, alertness, ability to write reports, and ability to communicate effectively in English.
How to apply
All applications should be addressed to the undersigned no later than Friday, 15th May 2026.
Applications should enclose a Curriculum Vitae, NRC copy and photocopies of relevant certificates. Original certificates will be required during interviews for the shortlisted candidates. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications in person or send them by registered post.
Applications should be addressed to:
The Director General
Human Rights Commission
Human Rights House
Independence Avenue
P.O. Box 33812
LUSAKA
The Human Rights Commission is an equal opportunity employer. Qualities of people prevail, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or disability.