Republic
of Kenya. Kenya National Assembly
The Parliamentary Service Commission
Pupilage Programme
The National Assembly 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 program.
The parliamentary Service Commission now seeks three (3) highly motivated Kenyans to undertake their pupilage program in the National Assembly for a period of six (6) months commencing January, 2012.
The successful pupils shall be selected from applicants who-
(a) Possess a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree (Upper Second Class Honours) from a recognized University;
(b) Are admitted to the Kenya School of Law;
(c) Demonstrate a good verbal and written communications skills in both English and Kiswahili;
(d) Demonstrate a proactive attitude and willingness to learn and to be part of a team handling challenging tasks within strict timelines; and
(e) Are computer literate.
Applications, together with certified copies of academic certificates and testimonials, should be submitted so as to be received on or before Friday 16th December, 2011.
The applications shall be in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Application for Pupilage” and shall be addressed to-
The Clerk/Secretary
Parliamentary Service Commission
Parliament buildings
P.O.Box 41842-00100
Nairobi
Only short listed candidates will be contacted for interviews
The Parliamentary Service Commission
Pupilage Programme
The National Assembly 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 program.
The parliamentary Service Commission now seeks three (3) highly motivated Kenyans to undertake their pupilage program in the National Assembly for a period of six (6) months commencing January, 2012.
The successful pupils shall be selected from applicants who-
(a) Possess a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree (Upper Second Class Honours) from a recognized University;
(b) Are admitted to the Kenya School of Law;
(c) Demonstrate a good verbal and written communications skills in both English and Kiswahili;
(d) Demonstrate a proactive attitude and willingness to learn and to be part of a team handling challenging tasks within strict timelines; and
(e) Are computer literate.
Applications, together with certified copies of academic certificates and testimonials, should be submitted so as to be received on or before Friday 16th December, 2011.
The applications shall be in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Application for Pupilage” and shall be addressed to-
The Clerk/Secretary
Parliamentary Service Commission
Parliament buildings
P.O.Box 41842-00100
Nairobi
Only short listed candidates will be contacted for interviews