The Parliament of Kenya is one of the institutions set out in the Council of Legal Education (Admission) Regulations, 2007 as an institution in which students of the Kenya School of Law may undertake their Pupilage Programme.
The Parliamentary
Service Commission now seeks to engage twelve (12) highly motivated Kenyans to
undertake their Pupillage Programme with the Parliament of
Kenya for a period of six (6) months commencing May, 2021.
Qualifications
The successful pupils
shall be selected from applicants who-
- possess at least a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)
degree (Upper Second Class Honors) from a recognized University;
- are admitted to the Kenya School of
Law and be sitting for the Kenya School
of Law exams in April 2021;
- demonstrate good verbal and written communication
skills in both English and Kiswahili, as evidenced by a score of at least
a “B” plain grade in both subjects;
- demonstrate a proactive attitude and willingness
to learn and to be part of a team handling challenging tasks within
specific timelines; and are computer literate.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified
persons are requested to apply ONLINE ONLY through the
Parliamentary Service Commission ONLINE RECRUITMENT SYSTEM so as to reach the
commission on or before 28th February 2021.