The Family Support Centre (FSC) continues to implement its strategic commitment to ensuring that survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) have access to essential, safe, secure, and survivor-centred services throughout Solomon Islands. As the lead implementing and managing organization, FSC is delivering the project “Women and Girls Accessing Essential, Safe and Secured GBV Services in Solomon Islands,” aimed at strengthening the availability, accessibility, and quality of GBV services across the country
Through this project, FSC is expanding its services to remote provinces and communities, strengthening local capacity, improving referral pathways, increasing awareness of women’s rights, and ensuring that women and girls affected by violence can access timely and appropriate support services.
FSC will work in partnership with targeted Provincial Governments, the National Disability Forum Solomon Islands (NDFSI), and key SAFENET members at both national and provincial levels to strengthen coordinated responses to gender-based violence. These partnerships will support service delivery, capacity building, survivor referrals, community awareness, and the development of sustainable mechanisms that improve access to quality GBV services for women and girls across targeted provinces and communities.
The project is managed and implemented by the Family Support Centre (FSC) with funding support from the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women (UNTF).
To effectively implement this project, FSC invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced individuals to join its team in their newly established Provincial Branches (Temotu & Isabel) and two of its provincial committees (Choiseul & Western).
Successful applicants will be based in their respective duty stations to support FSC service delivery.
Key Responsibilities
• Provide legal information, advice, and support to survivors of GBV and related matters.
• Prepare legal documentation and represent clients where appropriate.
• Manage legal case files and support clients throughout legal processes.
• Work closely with counsellors, SAFENET members, and other service providers.
• Conduct legal awareness and community outreach activities.
• Contribute to advocacy, policy discussions, and legislative reviews
• Prepare case reports and maintain accurate records.
Qualifications and Experience
• Degree in Law (LLB) or equivalent legal qualification.
• Admission to practice law in Solomon Islands is desirable.
• Minimum 2–3 years’ experience in legal practice, legal aid, or human rights work.
• Knowledge of laws relating to GBV, domestic violence, child protection, and human rights.
• Strong legal drafting, advocacy, communication, and case management skills.
• Commitment to confidentiality, safeguarding, and survivor-centred approaches.
Interested applicants should submit:
• A cover letter(s)
• A current Curriculum Vitae (CV)
• Copies of relevant qualifications and certificates
• Contact details of at least two referees
Applications can be submitted via email to: Centre Manager: Lorio Sisiolo Email: centre-manager@fscsi.org.sb
OR delivered in person to: Family Support Centre (FSC) Head Office
Please contact Verma Kiko for enquiries or request for full Job Descriptions (JDs), UNTF Project Officer: Vema Kiko Email/Contact: corolivema@gmail.com/ Phone: 26999
Applications Close: 3/7/2026