By RoxanneB 15 Jul 2021 7 min read

The Student Lawyer mentorship scheme

Our partners, The Student Lawyer are currently running the third round of their mentorship scheme, where they aim to match aspiring lawyers from underrepresented backgrounds with mentors in the legal profession.

The last few years have seen a much-needed focus on diversity in the recruitment of new solicitors and barristers, in order to address the difficulties faced by certain groups in making their way into the legal profession. Firms are waking up to the fact that diversity is much more than a box-ticking exercise – clients want to see diverse legal teams who can bring different approaches to solving their issues and firms realise that a diverse team can better handle client demands.

However, a look at the SRA and Bar Council’s latest statistics show that there is still a long way to go before the makeup of the legal profession matches the diversity of the population as a whole. The statistics are generally worse in commercial firms and chambers where the odds remain heavily skewed in favour of candidates from privileged backgrounds. 

 

The TSL Mentor Scheme seeks to level the playing field by matching mentors from the legal industry – both solicitors and barristers – with mentees from underrepresented groups.

 

Successful applicants to the scheme will receive:

  • A personal mentor who works in your area of interest to help you with your applications over the course of the year.
  • Free one-to-one coaching and advice from your mentor, whether that be helping you to pick which firms or chambers to apply for, fine-tune your CV, practise interviews, or build a network.
  • Invitations to exclusive TSL events, such as networking evenings, panel discussions, and skills workshops.

     

Applications are open to law and non-law students and recent graduates from any group that is underrepresented in the legal industry. Examples include candidates from an ethnic minority background, candidates with a disability, LGBTQ+ candidates, candidates who spent time in local authority care, and candidates from low-income households (e.g. candidates who received free school meals).

This is not an exhaustive list – TSL want the scheme to be open to all who need it, so if you believe you fall into another underrepresented group that does not correspond with any of these categories or have faced other barriers or adversity in your life/ in your academic career or pursuit of a legal career, please mention this in your cover letter.

 

APPLICATIONS FOR THE SCHEME ARE OPEN FROM 1-31 JULY 2021.

Please follow the instructions on The Student Lawyer Website to submit your application.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis so apply soon to avoid disappointment.

Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com on Unsplash

Search all legal jobs

Loading...