Kenya School of Law (KSL) has announced recruitment opportunities within its institution. In a notice dated Tuesday, April 8, the school is seeking to recruit Adjunct Lecturers for its Paralegal Training Programme.
“To enhance efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery, the school wishes to recruit committed, dynamic, and results-oriented individuals to join our strong team and help realize our vision of being ‘A Centre of Excellence in Professional Legal Training, Research, and Consultancy.’ We are looking for independent, visionary, and strategic thinkers who are customer-oriented and can effectively participate in initiating organizational transformation,” the notice states.
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Kenya School of Law Announces Recrutment Opportunities
KSL is looking for Adjunct Lecturers with expertise within the following 24 course units:
- Computer Applications and ICT
- Law of Succession
- Introduction to Law & Legal System
- Law of Torts
- Elements of Contract Law
- Criminal Procedure
- Elements of Property Law
- Fundamentals of Office Practice and Management
- Communication Skills
- Fundamentals of Bookkeeping and Accounting
- Elements of Commercial Law
- Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution
- General Principles of Constitutional Law
- Introduction to Human Rights
- Conveyancing
- Introduction to Environmental Law
- Elements of Law of Business Associations
- Ethics and Professionalism
- Elements of Criminal Law
- Employment Law
- Family Law
- Records Management
- Civil Procedure
- Introduction to Legal Research and Writing
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Some key responsibilities of Adjunct Lecturers include:
- Teaching and Curriculum Development: Delivering lectures, creating course materials, and developing the curriculum to ensure compliance with educational standards.
- Research Assistance: Assisting in conducting research that is crucial for the academic and practical aspects of the program.
- Supervision of Internships: Supervising students during internships and attachments, providing guidance, and ensuring that students gain practical experience.
- Assessment and Evaluation: Involvement in setting, moderating, and marking examinations, as well as preparing teaching manuals.
- Verification of Admission Documents: Helping verify student admission documents to ensure that all candidates meet the necessary requirements.
How to Apply
Applicants interested in the advertised position should:
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Applications should be submitted to:
The Director
Kenya School of Law
P.O. Box 30369-00100
Karen, Nairobi
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According to KSL, application submitted outside the school’s recruitment portal will not be considered.
Applications must reach the office on or before April 21, 2025. For a detailed job description and specifications, candidates should visit the school’s website at www.ksl.ac.ke.
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