Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Volunteer Community-Based Paralegal x11

Volunteer Community-Based Paralegal x11

Volunteer Community-Based Paralegal Jobs in Zambia Join the Paralegal Alliance Network (PAN) as a volunteer community-based paralegal and contribute to strengthening land rights and access to justice within your community. This opportunity allows you to play a vital role in promoting transparent and equitable land governance across Zambia’s targeted districts. About the Opportunity The Paralegal Alliance Network (PAN) Zambia, in collaboration with the Zambia Land Alliance (ZLA) and Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z), is seeking committed individuals to fill 11 volunteer Community-Based Paralegal positions. This full-time volunteer role spans from January 2026 through December 2028 and focuses on empowering communities through legal education and advocacy. Project Locations The project is active in the following districts and communities: Kalumbila: Mukumbi, Munema/Matebo Mufumbwe: Chizela Mkushi: Chitina, Shaibila Serenje: Kabamba, Muchinda Mansa: Chimese, Mabumba Kawambwa: Chama, Mushota Key Responsibilities for Volunteer Community-Based Paralegal Jobs in Zambia Lead community awareness initiatives on land governance, environmental rights, and gender equality. Facilitate local grievance redress and alternative dispute resolution processes. Document land disputes and environmental rights violations to aid legal referrals. Collaborate with traditional authorities, local government bodies, and vulnerable community groups. Support Community Land Advocacy Committees (CLAC) and Study Circle groups in their advocacy efforts. Minimum Qualifications Certified permanent resident of one of the targeted districts listed above. Possession of a TEVETA-recognized Level III Paralegal Certificate. Fluency in the local language spoken within your district. Demonstrated commitment to human rights, social accountability, transparency, and gender equality. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit the following documents clearly stating their home district: Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae (CV) Copies of academic certificates Applications can be sent by post or email to: Postal Address The National Coordinator Paralegal Alliance Network (PAN) Zambia Plot 5078 Fukwe Close, Off Burma Road Burma Residential P.O. Box 51347 Lusaka, Zambia Email Applications info@panzambia.org panlegal.zm@gmail.com Email Subject Line Application for Volunteer Paralegal – (Your District Name) Application Deadline: 10th July 2026 Women, youth, and persons with disabilities residing in the targeted districts are strongly encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Job Category Public Sector

Requirements

Qualifications Certified permanent resident of one of the targeted districts listed above. Possession of a TEVETA-recognized Level III Paralegal Certificate. Fluency in the local language spoken within your district. Demonstrated commitment to human rights, social accountability, transparency, and gender equality. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit the following documents clearly stating their home district: Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae (CV) Copies of academic certificates Applications can be sent by post or email to: Postal Address The National Coordinator Paralegal Alliance Network (PAN) Zambia Plot 5078 Fukwe Close, Off Burma Road Burma Residential P.O. Box 51347 Lusaka, Zambia Email Applications info@panzambia.org panlegal.zm@gmail.com Email Subject Line Application for Volunteer Paralegal – (Your District Name) Application Deadline: 10th July 2026 Women, youth, and persons with disabilities residing in the targeted districts are strongly encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Job Category Public Sector

Application

Salary: Not specified

Email: info@panzambia.org