
Legal Assistant / Paralegal Level at Naird Consultancy services
Naird Consultancy servicesZambiaformal/ professionalK0
Posted: 4/29/2026 • Closes: 5/29/2026
Job Description
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn More We have started building our professional LinkedIn page. Follow An established non-governmental organisation (NGO) is implementing a project aimed at strengthening women’s access to electoral justice during the 2026 electoral cycle. The project will establish and operate Legal Aid Clinics in selected districts, providing legal information, advisory services, and support to women candidates and other stakeholders. The organisation invites applications from suitably qualified and motivated individuals to fill the position of Legal Assistant / Paralegal Level I on a fixed-term basis of seven (7) months. Duty Stations (Preference will be given to residents of the following districts): Rufunsa, Lufwanyama, Masaiti, Mambwe, Nyimba, Mwinilunga, Kalumbila, Luano, and Serenje. Provide basic legal information and guidance on electoral laws, nomination procedures, and campaign regulations. Support the operation of district Legal Aid Clinics, including client intake and case documentation. Assist in handling complaints and referrals to relevant institutions. Support outreach and awareness activities to promote access to legal services. Maintain accurate records and contribute to periodic reports. Work closely with project teams to ensure timely and effective service delivery. Minimum Qualifications and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Law from a reputable institution. Candidates who have attempted the Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (ZIALE) examinations will have an added advantage. At least one (1) year of relevant experience in legal aid, community work, or a related area. Full knowledge and clear understanding of the Electoral Process Act is a mandatory requirement.. Basic knowledge of Information Technology, including Microsoft Office applications. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work with diverse communities, including women, youth, and persons with disabilities. Fluency in English and at least one local language spoken in the duty station. Knowledge of the rights of women, youths, and persons with disabilities in Civic Participation Good organisational and record-keeping skills Ability to work under pressure, especially during time-sensitive electoral periods Team-oriented, with the ability to work independently when required This is a fixed-term position for a period of seven (7) months.
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