The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) plays a central role in Kenya’s criminal justice system. Guided by its mission to provide impartial, innovative, efficient, and effective prosecution services, the Office upholds high standards in public service delivery. In line with Section 13(2) of the ODPP Act No. 2 of 2013, the Office exercises the mandate to appoint, control, and supervise its staff to fulfil its objectives.
To support professional growth, skills development, and capacity building among young Kenyans, the ODPP has announced new openings for Pupillage and Internship for a period of six months. These opportunities target highly motivated individuals seeking practical exposure within Kenya’s criminal justice and public administration systems.
INTRODUCTION TO ODPP PUPILLAGE PROGRAMME
The ODPP Pupillage Programme is designed to equip newly trained legal graduates with practical experience in prosecution services. It provides hands-on exposure to legal research, trial preparation, courtroom procedures, and public prosecution operations.
The Office is offering twenty positions for Pupillage.
PUPILLAGE OPPORTUNITIES
Requirements for Consideration
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be a Kenyan citizen
• Hold a Degree in Law from a recognized university
• Possess a recommendation letter from the Kenya School of Law confirming completion of the Advocates Training Programme
• Provide an updated Curriculum Vitae
• Submit a copy of the National Identity Card
• Must have cleared university studies not later than the year 2021
• Present a valid Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)
Personal Attributes
The ODPP requires candidates who demonstrate strong professional values and practical competencies. Suitable applicants should:
• Show excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and Kiswahili
• Demonstrate a proactive attitude and a willingness to learn
• Be ready to work collaboratively within teams on demanding assignments
• Be able to work within strict timelines
• Be computer literate
Stipend, Terms of Service, and Benefits
• Monthly allowance of Kshs. 15,000, in line with Public Service Commission Circular Ref. PSC/ADM/14/V(108) dated 16 December 2016
• Pupillage terms apply throughout the six-month engagement
• Pupils are not entitled to leave, medical cover, gratuity, or any additional benefits
ODPP INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
In addition to Pupillage, the ODPP seeks to recruit interns in various administrative and technical fields. The Internship Programme offers practical experience across different departments to help graduates strengthen their career foundations and gain exposure to public service operations.
AVAILABLE INTERNSHIP POSITIONS
The ODPP invites applications for Internship opportunities in the following disciplines:
- • Human Resource Management and Development
- • Finance and Accounts
- • Library and Records Management
- • Information, Communication and Technology
- • Public Communication
- • Supply Chain Management
- • Administration
These positions offer valuable learning within key public service functions and are suitable for graduates looking to expand their practical competencies.
Requirements for Internship Engagement
Candidates applying for Internship must meet the following minimum requirements:
• Be a Kenyan citizen
• Hold a Degree in any of the listed Social Sciences from a recognized university:
– Human Resource Management or Development
– Bachelor of Commerce (Finance or Accounts)
– Information Science
– ICT
– Public Communication
– Supply Chain Management
– Administration
OR
• Hold a Diploma Certificate in cases where internship is required for registration by professional bodies
Additional Requirements
• Updated Curriculum Vitae
• Copy of the National Identity Card
• Must have cleared university not later than 2021
• Valid Certificate of Good Conduct from the DCI
Personal Attributes
Ideal candidates for the Internship Programme must demonstrate the following qualities:
• Strong verbal and written communication skills in English and Kiswahili
• A proactive attitude and readiness to learn
• Ability to collaborate effectively in team settings
• Capability to handle demanding assignments within set deadlines
• Basic computer literacy
Stipend, Terms of Service, and Benefits
• Monthly allowance of Kshs. 15,000, as per Public Service Commission Circular Ref. PSC/ADM/14/V(108)
• Internship terms apply throughout the six-month engagement
• Interns are not entitled to leave, gratuity, medical cover, or any additional benefits
PROMOTING EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The ODPP upholds principles of fairness and inclusivity in recruitment. The Office strongly encourages applications from the following groups:
• Women
• Persons with disabilities
• Individuals from marginalized and underserved communities
This commitment supports national values on diversity, equitable representation, and equal access to professional opportunities.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
All applications should be submitted on or before 17 December 2025.
Applicants are encouraged to prepare all required documents early and ensure that their submissions are complete and accurate.
HOW TO APPLY
To submit your application and access the official application portal, click here to apply.