Details of Legal Expert
About the institution
Name | Danish Refugee Council (DRC) |
City | Mogadishu |
Job Requirement | About
the job Job
postings The Legal Expert is responsible for providing legal
aid, advocacy, and access to justice for GBV survivors, ensuring their rights
are upheld and they receive appropriate legal assistance. The role includes
developing legal protection frameworks, training local stakeholders on GBV
laws, and supporting the project's grievance redress mechanism (GRM) in line
with the World Bank-funded Somalia Education for Human Capital Development
Project (SEHCD). This includes Banadir region, Southwest State, Hirshabelle State,
Galmudug State, Puntland, and Jubaland State. This role is contingent upon the successful securing
of funding for the project. Responsibilities:
Skills
and qualifications About you
We
offer Contract
length: 12 months subject to funding. Band: NM-G Work
location: Somalia Start
date:
TBD Reporting
to:
Program Manager Salary and conditions will be in accordance with
Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for employees on national
contract. How
to apply All Applicants must upload a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than
four pages) in English. Applications sent by email will not
be considered. Closing date for
applications: 15th April 2025
Apply to https://vistamarelrompido.com/contactar/ |
Member Since | Apr 03,2025 |
Last Worked | Apr 19,2025 |
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Job Requirement
About
the job
Job
postings
The Legal Expert is responsible for providing legal
aid, advocacy, and access to justice for GBV survivors, ensuring their rights
are upheld and they receive appropriate legal assistance. The role includes
developing legal protection frameworks, training local stakeholders on GBV
laws, and supporting the project's grievance redress mechanism (GRM) in line
with the World Bank-funded Somalia Education for Human Capital Development
Project (SEHCD). This includes Banadir region, Southwest State, Hirshabelle State,
Galmudug State, Puntland, and Jubaland State.
This role is contingent upon the successful securing
of funding for the project.
Responsibilities:
- Provide legal aid, counseling, and representation
for GBV survivors, ensuring their rights are protected under Somali law and
international human rights standards.
- Facilitate access to justice by guiding survivors
through legal processes, including case filing, reporting procedures, and
follow-ups with judicial authorities.
- Support the development and implementation of legal
referral pathways and case management systems in coordination with
psychosocial, medical, and GBV case management teams.
- Train law enforcement, judiciary personnel,
community leaders, and school authorities on GBV legal frameworks, survivor
rights, and ethical case handling. Advocate for legal reforms and policy
improvements that strengthen protections for survivors of GBV, SEA (Sexual Exploitation
and Abuse), and SH (Sexual Harassment).
- Work closely with the GBV Specialist and grievance
redress mechanism (GRM) team to handle GBV-related complaints ethically and
confidentially.
- Ensure project compliance with national laws,
international human rights frameworks, and best practices in survivor-centered
legal responses.
- Conduct community awareness campaigns on GBV-related
legal rights, available justice mechanisms, and protection services.
- Monitor case trends, legal gaps, and systemic
challenges affecting GBV survivors, providing recommendations for policy and
legal reforms.
- Contribute to the development of legal guidelines,
policies, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for handling GBV cases
within the project.
- Support data collection and reporting on legal aid
services, case outcomes, and barriers to justice for survivors, ensuring
ethical documentation
Skills
and qualifications
About you
- To be successful in this role we expect you to have:
-
- Minimum of 6 years of experience practicing law in
Somalia, with expertise in human rights, GBV legal frameworks, and
survivor-centered justice mechanisms.
- Bachelor’s degree in Law (LLB) or related field.
- Membership in the Somalia Bar Association or a recognized
legal body is preferred.
- Additional training in human rights law,
gender-based violence response, or international humanitarian law is desirable.
- Strong understanding of national and international
legal instruments related to GBV, SEA, and SH, including compliance with World
Bank environmental and social safeguards.
- Experience in case management, survivor
representation, and engagement with judicial institutions.
- Proven track record of policy development, advocacy,
and training legal and community actors on GBV-related legal protections.
- Familiarity with grievance redress mechanisms (GRM),
legal aid services, and ethical documentation of GBV cases.
- Ability to liaise with police, courts, and
government legal bodies to ensure survivor protection and access to justice.
- Knowledge of alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
mechanisms in community justice systems and their impact on survivors.
- In this position, you are expected to demonstrate
DRC’ five core competencies:
- Striving for excellence: You focus on reaching
results while ensuring an efficient process.
- Collaborating: You involve relevant parties and
encourage feedback.
- Taking the lead: You take ownership and
initiative while aiming for innovation.
- Communicating: You listen and speak effectively
and honestly.
- Demonstrating integrity: You uphold and promote
the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct in relation to our
values and Code of Conduct, including safeguarding against sexual exploitation,
abuse and harassment.
We
offer
Contract
length: 12 months subject to funding.
Band: NM-G
Work
location: Somalia
Start
date:
TBD
Reporting
to:
Program Manager
Salary and conditions will be in accordance with
Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for employees on national
contract.
How
to apply
All Applicants must upload a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than
four pages) in English. Applications sent by email will not
be considered.
Closing date for
applications: 15th April 2025
Apply to https://vistamarelrompido.com/contactar/