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Environmental and Social Specialist - Beirut

Beirut

  • Organization: IRC - International Rescue Committee
  • Location: Beirut
  • Grade: Mid level - Mid level
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Environment
  • Closing Date: Closed

The IRC is recruiting an Environmental and Social specialist (E&S Specialist) to lead, monitor and report on the implementation of the ESCP and ensure compliance of the project with the provisions of the relevant Environmental & Social instruments which have been cleared and disclosed by the IRC, including the Socio-economic Assessment, the Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP), the Labor Management Procedures (LMP) and the Medical Waste Management Plan and the timelines specified in those E&S documents.

Responsibilities of the E&S Specialist:

Monitoring and Reporting:

  • Prepare and submit to the World Bank bi-yearly monitoring reports on the environmental, social, health and safety (ESHS) performance of the Project, including but not limited to the implementation of the ESCP, status of preparation and implementation of E&S documents required under the ESCP, stakeholder engagement activities, functioning of the grievance mechanism(s).
  • Communicate any incident or accident to the Project which has, or is likely to have, a significant adverse effect on the environment, the affected communities, the public or workers including the risks specified in the environmental and social assessment within 48 hours and as per the provisions of the ESCP. Provide sufficient detail regarding the incident or accident, indicating immediate measures taken or that are planned to be taken to address it, and any information provided by any contractor and supervising entity, as appropriate. Subsequently, as per the World Bank’s request, prepare a report on the incident or accident and propose any measures to prevent its recurrence.

ESS1: Assessment and Management of Environmental and social risks and impacts:

  • Ensure adequate risk identification, management and reporting, in line with IRC’s Partner Project Capacity Review (PPCR) and act as the focal point for coordination, implementation and monitoring and documentation of the ESCP and its requirements and delegate specific tasks/areas as needed to the rest of the Project Team.
  • Update, adopt, and implement, the Socio-economic Assessment (SEA) that has been prepared for the Project as needed, in a manner acceptable to the World Bank.
  • As required throughout the project implementation screen any proposed subproject in accordance with the Socio-economic Assessment and incorporate the relevant aspects of the ESCP, including the relevant E&S documents and/or plans, and the Labor Management Procedures into the Enhancements Standard Procurement Documents (ESPD) specifications of the procurement documents and contracts with contractors, supervising firms.

ESS2: Labor and Working Conditions:

  • Update, adopt, and implement the Labor Management Procedures (LMP), the grievance mechanism for project workers, the occupational, health and safety (OHS) action plan and the IRC coordination Contingency Plan in coordination with HR and as needed in line with the provisions with of the ESCP.

ESS3: Resource efficiency and pollution prevention and management:

  • As Part of the Medical Waste Management Plan, coordinate the development and implementation of measures and procedures to manage healthcare waste, in a manner acceptable to the Bank.
  • Coordinate the assessments of the Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) and Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) to be supported under the project to document the status of implementation of medical waste management measures as per the national guidelines and WB requirements to be implemented and monitored throughout the project lifecycle.
  • In coordination with the Operations unit, adopt and implement measures and actions to assess and manage traffic and road safety risks.
  • Continuously monitor the risks and impacts to the community arising from the project activities and manage the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in reference to IRC’s existing Pandemic Management Plan, in addition to IRC’s Environmental Policy which outlines its commitment to the responsible and efficient use of resources and respect for the environment.
  • Develop and implement measures to address emergency events and ensure coordination with relevant stakeholders.

ESS4: Community Health and Safety:

  • In coordination with protection coordinators, prepare, adopt, and implement a stand-alone Gender-Based Violence Action Plan (GBV Action Plan), to assess and manage the risks of gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) as stipulated in the ESCP.
  • Adopt and implement the traffic and road safety monitoring and management measures throughout the project implementation.
  • Develop and implement measures to address emergency events, taking into consideration the OHS, LMP and IRC contingency plan.

ESS10: Stakeholder engagement and information disclosure:

  • Coordinate the update (as needed), adaptation, and implementation of the Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) and its grievance mechanisms, including reporting and handling the investigation for SEA/SH allegations related to the project as per the provisions of the ESCP.

Capacity Support (Training):

  • After the selection of implementing partners in coordination with partnership staff, assess capacities and facilitate training and ensure partners are supported as required, depending on capacity gaps. This may include; Administrative and financial management, Procurement, Environmental and Social Framework, SEA/SH prevention and control, Grievance Mechanism, Medical Waste Management, Occupational health and safety, Monitoring Evaluation Accountability and Learning and Technical Quality.

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