About the Position
The Litigation Counsel will, under the supervision of the Head of Strategic Litigation, be responsible for providing legal advice to members of the public, supporting local organisations, communities, and community partners through capacity building, and providing technical and other support to civil society partners. The Litigation Advocate will conduct research on constitutional matters, share research findings with stakeholders at relevant meetings and workshops in Kenya, and develop and
litigate strategic cases on behalf of KI. The Advocate will also form and maintain good working relationships with partners, including communities, constitutional commissions, government entities, and donors.
KI also seeks an individual who will devote their time and attention during business hours to discharging their duties and promoting KI's interests. The Litigation Counsel will be expected to commit to KI's values and objectives, comply with KI's policies, fulfil instructions given by supervisors, and maintain the confidentiality of KI's information during and beyond the tenure of their employment contract.
Key duties and responsibilities
Engage in policy, advocacy, and strategic litigation in defence of the Constitution and furtherance of human and peoples' rights in Kenya.
Conduct KI's litigation matters before Courts and Tribunals.
Undertake legal research, write submissions, and provide legal opinions on matters KI is handling.
Provide legal advice to KI on existing and potential litigation matters.
Provide legal advice and support to KI community partners.
File and follow up on cases as may be determined by KI from time to time.
Review new and existing litigated files to create, update, or review litigation strategies.
Assist Litigation Counsels by providing legal advice and recommendations on emerging issues.
Disseminate and communicate PIL strategies and outcomes to the stakeholders and the public to ensure the greatest impact of KI's PIL work.
In conjunction with the programmes department, educate stakeholders and the public on the Constitution and other applicable human rights frameworks.
Form and maintain good working relationships with all key partners, including communities, constitutional commissions, government entities, and donors.
Assign and supervise the work of legal assistants and interns as the Head of Strategic Litigation may assign.
Identify and pursue fundraising opportunities under the guidance of the Head of Strategic Litigation.
Undertake all other functions as directed by the Head of Strategic Litigation that are within the mandate of the organisation and complementary to the above responsibilities.
Qualifications
Legal Expertise
An undergraduate degree in law and a current practising certificate – a graduate degree will be an added advantage.
At least five years of work experience, post-admission to the bar, with strong knowledge of constitutional and human rights law.
Understanding of the Constitution and constitutional principles.
Experience writing and speaking on constitutional issues, human rights, and the rule of law.
Conviction in and commitment to constitutionalism and principles of human rights.
Demonstrated ability to review and analyse proposed legislation and policies.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
Analytical and research skills
Ability to analyse problems rigorously and from all angles, showing sound practical judgement.
Ability to grasp quickly and accurately new and complex concepts.Ability to develop policy and advocacy ideas and proposals based on research findings and analysis.
Effective organisational skills to manage multiple tasks, prioritise work, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced research environment.
Problem-Solving Abilities: Proven ability to identify challenges, propose innovative solutions, and adapt research methodologies as needed.
Writing and communication
Excellent writing skills with the ability to convey complex legal concepts, ideas, and issues clearly and concisely for a diverse audience.
Demonstrated experience in producing well-structured and articulate documents on legal and constitutional matters.
Ability to accurately summarise and paraphrase legal texts, translating intricate legal language into clear and accessible content.
Experience in conducting primary and desktop research and proven ability to prepare clear and analytical reports . The candidate should also be adept at presenting research findings to diverse audiences.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate within multidisciplinary teams.
Software Proficiency
A strong command of Microsoft Word, including advanced formatting and style features, to produce well-structured and visually appealing documents. Demonstrated experience with PDF editing software. Familiarity with tools and techniques for ensuring document quality and professionalism.
A proactive approach to learning and utilising new software tools relevant to research and writing. The ability to quickly grasp and integrate new technologies into the research and writing process.
Meticulous attention to detail when preparing documents and data, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and adherence to established guidelines.