Law Society of South Africa and SASSETA opportunity for candidate legal practitioners | candidacy programme | Work Integrated Learnerships 2023
Law Society of South Africa and SASSETA opportunity for candidate legal practitioners | candidacy programme | Work Integrated learnerships 2023
Closing date: 30 April 2023
The Law Society of South Africa and SASSETA is offering an opportunity for university graduates to partake in a Work Integrated Learning Programme | Candidacy programme
Interested unemployed candidate legal practitioners can apply by completing the online application form (link above), once you have submitted it, you will receive a system-generated confirmation email confirming we have received your application with the required document.
Please note that application will not be considered if all the required documents are not attached.
Instruction:
Scan the required documents before completing the online application form – this is to simplify the process – also save it under the name of the document e.g., “Certified Fidelity Fund Certificate of the Law Firm”. See the list of required documents hereunder.
Documents to be attached
• Proof of residence
• Certified copy of company registration of the law firm if applicable
• Certified copy of candidate's highest qualification, Degree, LLB, etc.
• Valid Tax Clearance Certificate of the law firm
• Certified copy of the Identity Document of the graduates
• Certified Fidelity Fund Certificate of the law firm
• (Affidavit) Financial: Combined gross household annual income before Income Tax
• (Affidavit) Social background: Priority is given to candidates whose social background has impeded access to equal education especially those from rural areas and/or informal settlements.
• (Affidavit) Educational background: Candidates who have attended schools that are deemed to be disadvantaged but have nevertheless, obtained a University degree.
• (Affidavit) Personal motivation for why the candidate should be subvented
In our effort to ensure that the selection process is fair, the following criterion for selection is recommended for consideration.
• Candidates should be 35 years and younger
• Eighty percent of the candidates should be black women
• Candidates or firms should not be contacted by selection committee members
• Candidates who have already registered their articles will be excluded
• Law firms that will host a candidate should submit a valid:
• Valid Fidelity Fund Certificate
• Tax Clearance Certificate
• Company registration/ Sole proprietorship
• Balance provincial representation of candidates and firms, including rural areas according to funds received
• Give priority to candidates from previously disadvantaged backgrounds ( Affidavit)
• Law firms should disclose how many candidates they already have in their employ, for a given financial year
• (Affidavit) Financial: Combined gross household annual income before Income Tax
• (Affidavit) Social background: Priority is given to candidates whose social background has impeded access to equal education especially those from rural areas and/or informal settlements.
• (Affidavit) Educational background: Candidates who have attended schools that are deemed to be disadvantaged but have nevertheless, obtained a University degree.
• (Affidavit) Personal motivation why the candidate should be subjected
For more information contact via e-mail: SDprojects@LSSALEAD.ORG.ZA by 30 April 2023.
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