Posted:Mar 7
By:Hiring Kenya
Company Details
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Description:
We are a non-profit startup studio in Nairobi on a mission to ensure young talented Africans have a chance at participating in the digital transformation of Africa as creators and owners. Impact Africa Network is an ecosystem catalytic startup studio in Nairobi, Kenya on a mission to ensure young innovators can access Africa's digital transformation opportunity as creators and owners. Africa is booming with young talent but lacking in entrepreneurial support structures. We are fixing that. We offer twelve month internships to college graduates, providing them with the opportunity to develop relevant professional skills, gain innovation experience, and the chance at being part of a startup founding team.
Job Description
As a Legal Fellow at Roots Africa, you will join our legal team in a developmental role focusing on supporting diaspora real estate investments across Africa. This 12-month fellowship is designed for early-career legal professionals passionate about real estate law and African development. You will gain hands-on experience in cross-border property transactions while supporting our mission to make African real estate investment accessible to the diaspora community.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Legal Research: Conduct comprehensive research on real estate laws, regulations, and property rights across various African jurisdictions.
- Transaction Support: Assist senior legal team members with property transaction documentation, including drafting and reviewing basic legal documents.
- Due Diligence Assistance: Support the due diligence process by gathering and organizing property documentation, title information, and compliance requirements.
- Documentation Management: Help maintain organized legal files and property transaction records.
- Client Communication: Prepare informational materials on legal aspects of property investment for clients and assist with responding to basic legal inquiries.
- Regulatory Monitoring: Track changes in real estate laws and foreign investment regulations across target African countries.
- Legal Writing: Draft legal memoranda, research summaries, and contribution to client advisories on property investment matters.
- Knowledge Development: Create internal reference materials on jurisdiction-specific real estate laws and procedures.
- Process Improvement: Identify opportunities to streamline legal documentation and transaction processes.
- Learning and Development: Participate in mentorship sessions, training workshops, and professional development activities to build expertise in African real estate law.
- Any other tasks that may be assigned from time to time.
Qualifications
- Recent law graduate or less than one year of post-qualification experience preferably in the real estate industry.
- Law degree from an accredited institution with coursework or demonstrated interest in property law, international law, or investment law.
- Post graduate diploma from Kenya School of Law
- Strong academic record and research capabilities.
- Basic understanding of real estate transactions and property rights concepts.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities.
- Proficiency with legal research tools and basic document management systems.
- Genuine passion for real estate investment and African development.
- Interest in the unique challenges and opportunities facing diaspora investors.
- Eagerness to learn and grow in a fast-paced, cross-cultural environment.
Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Contract Based