Job title

Lawyer- Taiz Hub Office- Female- Part time

Program Management Taiz Published on : 07-10-2024 Deadline: 19-10-2024
Job Description

CARE International is currently seeking a Lawyer. She will be responsible to carry out all legal advice and counseling work. Her duties will be to providing legal support, conduct trainings for beneficiaries, gathering information about the GBV cases, drawing up legal documents related to divorces, wills, contracts and real estate transactions, diagnose and listen to people who have faced GBV issues.

 

In line with that CARE is currently implementing the women economic empowerment project with UNFPA part with their project which will be all managed by Female staff.

 

 Lawyer (1) Female

 Location: Taiz Area Office                 

 

Main Responsibilities:

The Lawyer will be responsible to carry out all legal advice and counseling work. Her/ His duties will be to providing legal support, conduct trainings for beneficiaries, gathering information about the GBV cases, drawing up legal documents related to divorces, wills, contracts and real estate transactions, diagnose and listen to people who have faced GBV issues.

 

 

Planning and Implementation:

  • Listening to cases where s/he needs legal support service and providing appropriate legal support.
  • Communicate continuously with the psychosocial worker to identify cases that require legal support.
  • Design a case data form that includes all required data to know the status received and actions taken with each case
  • Enter the data on the received cases in the database and send them to the supervisor of the training center on a monthly basis.
  • Capturing success stories and draft them to the communication assistant.  
  • Write a monthly report on achievement and highlight the issues that need to be discussed with the center's management.
  • Provide legal support for group in form of awareness sessions in the related topic

Program Quality:

Other duties and responsibilities

  • Maintain positive coordination and relationship with partner and other sector staff.
  • Adherence to CARE code of conducts
  • Carry on any tasks assigned to her by training center supervisor or project management. 

Education/Training Experiences:

  • Bachelor's degree in Sharia Law or equivalent experience or any related field.
  • Experience Required At least three years of experience in legal business
  • Experience in protection, gender and gender-based violence in particular.
  • Experience in communication and networking.
  • Previous experience working with IDPs and host communities
  • Previous experience with international non-governmental organizations
  • Experience in writing reports.
  • 2+ years of experience in women economic programs
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Sensitive to gender issues and Gender Equity and Diversity (GED) principles
  • Strong ability to organize work, meet deadlines, maintain composure, prioritize work under pressure, coordinate multiple tasks and maintain attention to detail
  • Excellent knowledge and experience of women and youth economic development
  • Comply with all relevant CARE policies and procedures with respect to child protection, workplace environment, employee code of conduct and all other related subjects.

 

Important Note:

Please note that the only way to apply for a position with CARE is through the application system link that starts with careyemis.org/Apply that is shared in the advert of YemenHR.com or the formal newspaper. Furthermore, any recruitment or hiring correspondences would be through CARE official email addresses as in this example: firstname.lastname@care.org

 

No Fee:

CARE DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING).

 

Application Procedure: Interested applicants should   apply via clicking on the apply button  by Oct 19, 2024.

 

Please do not apply unless you meet minimum application requirements, otherwise you will not be considered. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.