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Kenya Human Rights Commission
Legal Affairs Officer
Nairobi
• Kenya
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Industry (Legal, Mid-level)
Seniority (Legal, Governmental)
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Kenya Human Rights Commission
Governmental
Description
Required Qualifications
- Education: A degree in Law from a recognized institution.
- Must be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya, with a practicing certificate and in good standing.
- A minimum of 5 years of related experience, preferably in the NGO sector.
- A solid understanding of and deep commitment to human rights discourse and its application in the promotion of democracy and the rule of law.
- A solid understanding of and engagement with national, regional, and international human rights mechanisms.
- Ability to network with or develop a broad array of partnerships with both state and non-state actors.
- Proven track record in public interest litigation and human rights advocacy.
- Experience engaging with national, regional, and international human rights instruments and reporting mechanisms.
- Demonstrated experience in project management and resource mobilization.
Responsibilities
Legal Affairs & Actions – 40%
- Strengthen and oversee the KHRC Legal Affairs department and team.
- Design and implement KHRC’s interventions on legal affairs and access to justice.
- Lead and oversee implementation of the KHRC public interest litigation strategy
- Receive, compile, and address complaints and human rights violations through KHRC channels.
- Act as the principal representative for KHRC in judicial and quasi-judicial mechanisms, as wellas oversee all cases assigned to external advocates.
- Develop and disseminate legal briefs, case digests, and summaries for knowledge sharing and public engagement.
- Follow up on recovery of bail funds from various courts and ensure proper financial accountability.
- Represent KHRC in key networks, including the National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ).
Legal Research & Documentation – 40%
- Provide legal reviews, opinions, and advisories to KHRC reports, and draft petitions and statements.
- Maintain and update the case tracker on all cases where KHRC is involved.
- Lead legal research and drafting of briefs, opinions, and petitions for litigation.
- Contribute to the annual state of the administration of justice report prepared by the NCAJ.
- Lead in the documentation of the violations received under the legal office and contribute to the periodic State of Human Rights Report.
- Monitor and report on legal, judicial, policy, and regulatory actions affecting KHRC’s mandate.
- Work with the Urgent Action Team to organize and coordinate all urgent legal responses to emerging violations.
Administration & Partnerships – 20%
- Engage in effective resource mobilization and utilization for your plans and interventions.
- Work closely with the relevant programme leads and members to synchronize legal affairs & engagements.
- Ensure timely reporting in line with KHRC and donors’ schedules and policies.
- Participate in the internal committees and overall activities/ affairs of the organization.
- Represent KHRC in national, regional, and international advocacy networks and forums.
- Supervise researchers, interns, consultants and other staff or human resources assigned to this project.
- Ensure compliance with KHRC policies, practices, and values.
- Undertake other tasks as may be assigned by the supervisor or management.
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