The LSK is seeking ambitious, newly admitted legal scholars for an intensive, six-month Pupillage Programme at its Secretariat. This foundational opportunity is specifically designed for recent KSL entrants eager to gain practical, hands-on experience across critical legal functions, including Ethics & Compliance, Public Interest Litigation, and Legislative Monitoring. Aspiring Kenyan legal practitioners ready to immerse themselves in advocacy, policy development, and direct stakeholder engagement will find this entry-level experience invaluable for swiftly advancing their careers within the profession.
The Law Society of Kenya is the Premier Bar Association with membership of all Advocates in Kenya. The Society invites six (6) qualified individuals to complete a six-month pupillage program, undertaking practical training at the LSK Secretariat.
The 6 months pupillage programme will offer interested applicants an opportunity to learn & gain valuable knowledge, experience, proper mentorship as well as assist in the development of suitable skills that will provide one with an added advantage in the job market.
Available opportunities per department
Compliance & Ethics Directorate
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist in handling complaints and attending to complainant
- Assist with inquiries and follow ups.
- Assist walk-in clients.
- Assist with drafting Letters of Good Standing.
- Assist in conducting legal research.
- Assist with writing of reports.
- Any other duties as may be assigned by the
Public Interest Litigation Directorate
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist in supporting and initiating programs for Public Interest and Advocacy Directorate.
- Assist in managing clients at the legal aid desk.
- Assist in engaging relevant stakeholders in policy and legal reform.
- Assist to manage and update the pro bono advocates database.
- Assist in case management of matters LSK is involved in and liaison with advocates on record.
- Assist in coordinating and implementing activities and meetings of LSK committees.
- Assist in initiating and implementing partnership initiatives.
- Assist in developing position papers and policy briefs on emerging issues.
- Any other duties as may be assigned by the Secretary/CEO.
Parliamentary Affairs & Legislation Directorate
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist in developing position papers consideration by the head of the department.
- Assist in preparation of draft reports/research and concept notes for approval by the head of department.
- Assist to review Parliamentary Hansard to appraise the department of any developments in Parliament in relation to Bills.
- Help to monitor legislative changes to ensure their alignment with the Constitution and democratic values while also ensuring that the laws that are passes promote justice, equity and the protection of citizens’ rights
- Assist in conducting consultations with members, government bodies and other interest groups on legislative matters
- Assist in conducting stakeholder engagements in order to develop policies that support the legal profession, uphold the rule of law and enhance the effectiveness of Kenya’s legal system
- Assist in writing relevant and periodic reports from information acquired in various workshops.
- Be available to assist, support members and the Council committee as need arises.
- Any other duties as may be assigned by the Secretary/CEO
QUALIFICATIONS
- At the time of applying, have been admitted to the Advocates Training Programme at the Kenya School of Law (KSL) in its current academic year.
- Holds an LLB degree from a recognized university.
- Candidates afforded pupillage in the past by Law Society are not eligible to apply.
Personal Attributes:
- Demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills in both English and Kiswahili.
- Demonstrate a proactive attitude and willingness to learn and to be part of a team handling challenging tasks within specific timelines.
Other specifications:
- Law Society of Kenya does not provide medical insurance cover for pupils.
- Documentation that will be required should you be selected for pupillage are:
- Letter from Kenya School of Law to show that you are admitted at the school.
- Original academic certificates.
Deadline: Wednesday, January 7, 2026

