Generic responsibilities 

  • Implementation of NRC’s Information, Counselling, and Legal Assistance (ICLA) program policy at office level
  • Ensure that ICLA is an integral part of program activities
  • Train and advise staff and partners on ICLA
  • Produce data collection, reports and analysis as required
  • Provide, in consultation with field teams, recommendations on ICLA actions and response mechanisms
  • Represent NRC in Protection and Shelter, and CCCM Cluster meetings and cooperate with relevant partners
  • Be up-to-date on local and national news and provide briefings to NRC staff on relevant information
  • Be alert to the security implications of NRC’s activities relating to Protection and Human Rights concerns

    Specific responsibilities 

    • Ensure that ICLA Housing Land and Property (HLP) Project activities are initiated and implemented in accordance with approved proposals, donor requirements, NRC policies, international standards and local customs.
    • Conduct and lead ICLA/HLP activities, providing advice and information to a variety of parties on the processes involved, coordinate awareness and information sessions and overseeing local authorities’ capacity building programmes.
    • Conduct information and counseling sessions on legal identity, HLP, and other ICLA thematic areas for beneficiaries.
    • Collate information on government and NGO policies pertaining to IDPs and monitor the general context through regular field access to identify issues affecting IDPs which relate to ICLA/HLP themes. 
    • Conduct and/or assist in conducting needs assessments for the selected target groups; including focus group discussions; questionnaires; surveys; and stakeholder interviews.
    • Establish excellent relations with beneficiaries, including understanding the needs of beneficiaries through regular visits and frequent contact.
    • Document findings of ICLA (HLP) needs assessments; including preparation of reports and other relevant documents.
    • Regularly meet with other relevant actors and stakeholders and coordinate work, including attending meetings in the field.
    • Identify awareness-raising and outreach opportunities for ICLA/HLP work.
    • Identify training needs for beneficiaries and stakeholders and, as relevant, prepare and conduct trainings.
    • Assist in conducting research as required.
    • Assist in strategic review; monitoring and evaluation activities and identification of other relevant ICLA activities.
    • Contribute to the development of NRC’s Country strategy, action plan and activities plan and priorities in the ICLA sector. 
    • Perform other relevant tasks as assigned by the ICLA Project Line Manager and the Project Team Leader.
    • Undertake regular field visits (as and when security allows) to conduct and lead ICLA activities, including visits to IDP relocation sites, host communities, local authorities, partners and government officials to identify needs and provide support through legal assistance, capacity building, and advocacy.
    • Carry out and support mapping(s) of service providers, including preparation and update of mapping periodically, in the area of responsibility 
    • Prepare documents containing legal and related information for target communities.
    • Adapt and/or design Information, Education, Communication (IEC) materials related to legal identity, HLP, and other ICLA thematic areas. 
    • Provide legal assistance, inclusive of information and counseling on legal identity and HLP through mobile legal clinics, to ICLA beneficiaries
    • Supervise mobile legal clinics, and produce related data collection, reports and analysis.
    • Undertake development and implementation of NRC’s case management systems and database(s) of cases
    • Has oversight responsibility in ensuring smooth project cycle from implementation, project monitoring, verification of completion, and evaluation.
    • Possess an advanced understanding of the situation including legal situations (according to national and international laws and principles) for refugees, returnees, and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Mozambique
    • Apply participatory and inclusive processes in project implementation and in promoting local capacities to help them wherever possible.
    • Act as a focal person for needs assessment and beneficiary selection.

      Professional competencies 

      Generic professional competencies for this position: 

    • University degree in law, social studies, development studies / other relevant field / the equivalent
  • Minimum of two (2) years of work experience with NGO, legal or international organization(s) in the area of Protection or Human Rights
Experience from working as a Protection Officer in a humanitarian/recovery context Experience working with and implementing projects through local partners  Training skills  Reporting skills  Budget monitoring  Experience in research and data analysis  Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities Knowledge about own skills/profile

Context related skills; knowledge and experience: 

Knowledge of the context in Mozambique, particularly Cabo Delgado Province and Northern Mozambique Fluency in the Portuguese language; Strong command of the English language and knowledge of local languages  Experience working with government, local authorities, humanitarian actors, host community and displaced populations (IDPs and Refugees) The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. We work in crises across more than 31 countries, providing emergencies and long-term assistance to millions of people every year. We stand up for people forced to flee, advocating their rights. NORCAP, our global provider of expertise, helps improve international and local ability to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from crises. NRC also runs the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre in Geneva, a global leader in reporting on and advocating for people displaced within their own country. Employment with NRC may lead to employment in or deployment to Regions, Countries, Areas or Offices that may be host to considerable health, safety and security risks. NRC takes this very seriously and we have procedures in place to reduce known risks, but will never be able to take away all risks. NRC is an equal opportunities employer and aims to have staffing diversity in terms of age, gender, ethnicity, nationality and physical ability.

The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) is the world’s authoritative source of data and analysis on internal displacement. Since our establishment in 1998 as part of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), we offer a rigorous, transparent and independent service to the international community, and inform policy and operational decisions to improve the lives of people living in, or at risk of, internal displacement.

With a team of more than 30 people in Geneva and an annual budget of over 5 million USD, we monitor more than 130 countries in the world for which we provide verified, consolidated and multi-sourced estimates of the number of people internally displaced or at risk of becoming displaced by conflict, violence, disasters and development projects. We complement this global data with interdisciplinary research into the drivers, patterns and impacts of internal displacement. Using this evidence, we provide tailor-made advice and support to inform global, regional and national policy-making. Our data and evidence are published on our website and via our Global Internal Displacement Database (http://www.internal-displacement.org/database/displacement-data). Our flagship report, the Global Report on Internal Displacement (https://www.internal-displacement.org/global-report/grid2020/), published every year in May, is the world reference on IDP statistics, featuring trends and thematic analyses, country and regional spotlights.

Recommended for you