Group Social Performance Manager at Rainforest Builder
Rainforest Builder
- Accra
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Benefit Sharing: Responsible for Rainforest Builder's social performance strategy, including designing, negotiating and signing Benefit Sharing Agreements with local communities and subsequently overseeing their successful execution
- Partnerships: Establish partnerships with relevant organizations to support the economic development of affected communities, such as those focused on improving yield of smallholder farmers
- Land Acquisition: Oversee land acquisition following World Bank Free Prior Informed Consent guidelines, including Vulnerability Assessments, Livelihood Restoration Plans where necessary etc.
- Project Design: Play a key role in designing new projects in an equitable way based on high quality social baseline surveys, detailed stakeholder consultations and ESHIAs
- Monitoring: Measure the socio-economic impact of Rainforest Builder's projects in a scientifically rigorous and quantitative manner e.g. HH surveys
- In-Country Oversight: Dotted line oversight of in-country ESG managers, defining and implementing standard operating procedures for the department
- VERRA Compliance: Ensure that all projects achieve and maintain VERRA CCB validation at all times e.g. grievance mechanisms, HCV assessments
- Thought Leadership: Establish and maintain Rainforest Builder's reputation as a thought leader on social performance in the nature-based solutions space
- Expertise: Use the RB scientific advisory board (e.g. Professor Rachael Garrett of Cambridge University) to horizon scan and ensure we stay on course
- Minimum of five years' experience in Social Performance Manager, Country Director / Deputy CD, Social Safeguards Specialist, Programme Manager or a related senior role
- Experience implementing operational processes that are compliant to World Bank / IFC performance standards e.g. experience within a forestry, agriculture or mining company or having worked in an iNGO in a senior capacity (experience in PS1 and PS5 in particular preferred)
- Experienced working with land rights / land acquisition in sub-Saharan Africa (or eager to learn about this topic)
- Demonstrated ability to manage a multidisciplinary and multicultural team across multiple jurisdictions and to manage a significant budget
- Educated to degree level in a relevant field
- Working proficiency in English (required) and French (desirable)
- Based in London, Accra, Freetown, Abidjan or Conakry - additional flexibility on location for extremely strong candidates
- Frequent field travel to project locations
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