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Access to Justice Consultant - Tripoli

Background of the project

Within the framework of this project, SHiFT will implement preventative, responsive, and remedial legal programming. Shift approach to legal programming is in-line with Sphere standards. Information dissemination and individualized legal counseling will build the knowledge of affected communities on their basic rights and will be mainstreamed across the project.

Shift will ensure that persons of concerns PoC are afforded legal protection, as part of the comprehensive Access to Justice services provided. Access to civil status documentation ensures that displaced children and adults are recognized as persons before the law, consequently, the obtainment of legal residency will support PoC to access critical services to benefit from their essential rights in line with critical priorities set out under the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan (LCRP).

SHiFT will build upon the demonstrated expertise in legal service provision to ensure that clients have access to legal protection in addition to caregivers beneficiaries of Child Protection programing. A key focus will be placed on ensuring birth and marriage registration to provide stronger legal protections for the rights of women and their children. The Shift will provide direct legal assistance before relevant administrative bodies (including the Personal Status Department, Nofous and General Security Office), and coverage of fees for women to obtain the necessary documentation.

 

Job Summary

The consultant will be responsible for conducting legal information sessions and provide direct legal assistance to clients at various sites including the Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSS) and mobile safe spaces. In addition, the consultant will conduct field visits according to shared schedules to provide consistent follow-up with clients as needed and will work with community leaders to support advocacy at the community level and engage in mediation and negotiation as needed.

The legal service provider should have previous experience working in women’s rights and/or gender.

Main Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Legal Case management:
    • Provide clients with legal counselling on issues including but not limited to civil documentation, Legal stay and HLP.
    • Provide direct legal support to assist women and girls to access civil status documentation, including but not limited to marriage and birth registration.
    • Assist women and girls at risk / survivors of GBV/SGBV on legal matters before administrative and judicial bodies, including religious and civil courts.
    • Represent women and girls at risk / survivors of GBV in different courts,
    • Mediation with private stakeholders and authorities, including and not limited to eviction cases.
    • Conduct field visit to Informal Tented Settlements and residential areas to ensure adequate follow-up on cases.

 

  • Legal information sessions:
    • Ensure provision of the most updated legal information
    • Conduct legal information sessions

 

  • Reporting:
    • Enter every case on the dedicated platform on a daily basis.
    • Provide a progress report on a weekly basis.
    • Analyze data and highlight trends, legal protection needs and changes in legal frameworks and practices in reports.
    • Keep records of the urgent legal needs identified and the actions taken to assist persons of concern.

 

  • Upon requests Legal consultant can be asked to conduct other duties by supervisor according to changes in context

 

Qualifications and Experience

  • Work Experience:
  • At least two years of prior professional experience in a similar post, preferably with an international organization.
  • Good protection background and knowledge of refugee context.
  • Member of Beirut or Tripoli Bar Association.
  • Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:
  • Strong management and organizational skills.
  • Excellent time management skills and ability to meet deadlines.
  • Good interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a team, as well as independently.
  • Flexible and able to work in a dynamic and diverse environment.
  • Must be computer literate (Microsoft Word and Excel).

 

  • Education: Law Degree from an accredited University. Master’s degree preferred
  • Language Skills: High standard of spoken and written Arabic and English is required.
  • Certificates / Licenses/Bar Association Registration: open ended registration

 

Inter-Relationships

  • Program manager

 

Conditions

  • Total renumeration is $ 1300.per month
  • Payment will be periodic over 3 months based on accepted deliverables.

 

Intervention Sectors
Law & Legal Affairs
Location
  • Lebanon
  • North Lebanon
  • Tripoli
Application Deadline
Salary Range
1200 to 1500 (USD)
Contract Type
Consultancy
Application Submission Guidelines

Any Application not shared to the below link will not be taken into consideration.

Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
2 to 3 years
Education Degree
Masters Degree
Education Degree Details
Law Degree from an accredited University. Master’s degree preferred
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
French
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No