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Research Officer Job in Kenya




The

Council of Legal Education (CLE) is established under the Legal Education Act,

No. 27 of 2012 of the Laws of Kenya. 


The

core functions of the Council of Legal Education are to regulate legal

education and training, to license and supervise legal education providers;

conduct Bar Examinations; and to advice the Government on matters relating to

legal education and training.

In order to efficiently and effectively deliver its functions, the Council

wishes to recruit a full time high caliber staff in the following position:-

Research Officer




Nairobi

Job Reference Number:


 CLE 6

CLE/HR07/2016

(1 Position)


Overall purpose of the job: Reporting

to Manager, Quality Assurance, the successful candidate will provide support in

carrying out benchmarking and research, and documentation.


Key Responsibilities



  • Carry

    out research in relevant areas on legal education and training;

  • Prepare

    comprehensive reports on trends in legal education and training;

  • Make

    relevant recommendations based on research carried out;

  • Undertake

    other duties as shall be assigned.


Qualifications and Skills

  • Bachelors

    Degree in Law;

  • Training

    and experience in the areas of Standards and accreditation;

  • Must

    be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya;

  • At

    least 2 years post qualification experience in a relevant field;

  • Experience

    in conducting research;

  • Good

    report writing skills;

  • A

    team player, high level interpersonal skills;

  • Ability

    to work with minimum supervision and adhere to set timeliness;

  • Must

    be computer literate;


Salary Scale

Basic Pay: 


96,589

x 8,831 – 105,420 x 8,831 -114,251 x 8,831 -123,082 x 8,831 -131,913 x 8,831

-140,744 per month

House Allowance: Kshs.24,000

Commuter Allowance: 
Kshs.8,000


How to Apply
All applicants MUST be of the highest ethical standards, integrity and professionalism

and comply with the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution of

Kenya. 




Candidates

will be required to produce evidence of clearance by the Ethics and

Anti-Corruption Commission, Kenya Revenue Authority, Higher Education Loans Board

(HELB) Credit Reference Bureau and provide a Certificate of Good Conduct.



All applications should include the job reference number, a reliable email

address, day-time telephone contact and must be accompanied by a detailed

curriculum vitae and copies of relevant certificates.


or

send your application to:-



The Secretary/Chief Executive Officer
Council of Legal Education
P. O. Box 829 – 00502
Karen, Nairobi



So as to reach him not later than 4th March, 2016.



Due to the high number of applications anticipated, it will not be possible for

Council of Legal Education to respond to each application and only shortlisted

candidates will be contacted.



CLE is an equal opportunity employer.



Women and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply and clearly state

that they are women or/and have disabilities.




Prof. W. Kulundu-Bitonye, EBS
Secretary/Chief Executive Officer
Council of Legal Education




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