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The Environment, Health and Safety Specialist will ensure that UECCC complies with the
 
The Environment, Health and Safety Specialist will ensure that UECCC complies with the
 
Environment and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) for the EASP project, which was agreed upon
 
Environment and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) for the EASP project, which was agreed upon
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Environmental, Health and Safety activities for the EASP project and ensure compliance with
 
Environmental, Health and Safety activities for the EASP project and ensure compliance with
 
national legislations.
 
national legislations.
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Scope of Services
 
Scope of Services
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The Environment, Health and Safety Specialist will be dedicated to the implementation of the
 
The Environment, Health and Safety Specialist will be dedicated to the implementation of the
 
EASP project, and will have the following duties and responsibilities:
 
EASP project, and will have the following duties and responsibilities:
 +
 
A) Project implementation activities.
 
A) Project implementation activities.
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He/she will provide professional services during the implementation of the EASP Project by:
 
He/she will provide professional services during the implementation of the EASP Project by:
a) Providing operational leadership on environmental, health and safety safeguards under the
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*Providing operational leadership on environmental, health and safety safeguards under the
 
EASP project.
 
EASP project.
b) Serving as a lead person on environmental, health and safety issues including stakeholder
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*Serving as a lead person on environmental, health and safety issues including stakeholder
 
engagements and working closely with other PIU team members to address any challenges.
 
engagements and working closely with other PIU team members to address any challenges.
c) Advising and/or providing quality operational leadership on major or sensitive matters
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*Advising and/or providing quality operational leadership on major or sensitive matters
 
relating to environmental impacts and risks associated with EASP project activities.
 
relating to environmental impacts and risks associated with EASP project activities.
d) Supporting/facilitating stakeholders, including PFIs and private energy companies, to
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*Supporting/facilitating stakeholders, including PFIs and private energy companies, to
incorporate in the processes and conditions of financing; screening, due diligence,
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incorporate in the processes and conditions of financing; screening, due diligence, environmental, health and safety matters.
environmental, health and safety matters.
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*Ensuring appropriate environmental, health and safety clauses are incorporated in all
e) Ensuring appropriate environmental, health and safety clauses are incorporated in all
 
 
agreements signed between UECCC and Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs).
 
agreements signed between UECCC and Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs).
f) Supporting each PFI to develop and/or strengthen their environmental, health and safety
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*Supporting each PFI to develop and/or strengthen their environmental, health and safety
 
system and integrate the procedures in the PFI’s business processes.
 
system and integrate the procedures in the PFI’s business processes.
g) Work with funded PFIs to ensure that subproject sponsors prepare and disclose all risk
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*Work with funded PFIs to ensure that subproject sponsors prepare and disclose all risk
 
assessment and management instruments (ESIA/ESMPs, ESA etc.) in line with UECCC’s
 
assessment and management instruments (ESIA/ESMPs, ESA etc.) in line with UECCC’s
 
ESMS, relevant national laws, PFI’s ESMS (commensurate to the risks) and World Bank
 
ESMS, relevant national laws, PFI’s ESMS (commensurate to the risks) and World Bank
 
environment and social standards.
 
environment and social standards.
h) Review procedures and processes for direct lending to ensure that environmental, health and
+
*Review procedures and processes for direct lending to ensure that environmental, health and
safety requirements are properly reflected in contract documents.
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safety requirements are properly reflected in contract documents.
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*Ensuring that relevant stakeholders are informed about issues relating to implementation of
i) Ensuring that relevant stakeholders are informed about issues relating to implementation of
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EASP project environmental, health and safety safeguards and providing the required support for timely implementation.
EASP project environmental, health and safety safeguards and providing the required
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*Developing and implementing capacity building and training plans on environmental, health
support for timely implementation.
 
j) Developing and implementing capacity building and training plans on environmental, health
 
 
and safety safeguards for UECCC staff, PFIs and private energy companies.
 
and safety safeguards for UECCC staff, PFIs and private energy companies.
k) Engage the PFIs to allocate sufficient internal resources to allow for the effective
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*Engage the PFIs to allocate sufficient internal resources to allow for the effective
 
implementation of the ESMS
 
implementation of the ESMS
l) Review the planning and procurement procedures to ensure that environmental, health and
+
*Review the planning and procurement procedures to ensure that environmental, health and
 
safety requirements are properly reflected and costed in contract documents for direct
 
safety requirements are properly reflected and costed in contract documents for direct
 
lending contracts.
 
lending contracts.
m)Maintaining records on the environmental, health and safety safeguards performance of the
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*Maintaining records on the environmental, health and safety safeguards performance of the
 
PFIs, private energy companies in accordance with the UECCC Environmental and Social
 
PFIs, private energy companies in accordance with the UECCC Environmental and Social
 
Management System (ESMS) policy objectives and targets.
 
Management System (ESMS) policy objectives and targets.
n) Preparing revisions of the environmental, health and safety safeguard’s provisions of the
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*Preparing revisions of the environmental, health and safety safeguard’s provisions of the
 
UECCC ESMS and present to UECCC Management for endorsement where required.
 
UECCC ESMS and present to UECCC Management for endorsement where required.
o) Acting as a link between UECCC and other stakeholders such as NEMA, consultants,
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*Acting as a link between UECCC and other stakeholders such as NEMA, consultants,
 
communities and local governments on environmental, health and safety safeguards.
 
communities and local governments on environmental, health and safety safeguards.
p) Being responsible for management of environmental risks associated with the electrification
+
*Being responsible for management of environmental risks associated with the electrification
 
and clean cooking for public institutions under EASP, as stipulated in the Grant Agreements
 
and clean cooking for public institutions under EASP, as stipulated in the Grant Agreements
 
to be signed between the UECCC and the solar/clean cooking service providers.
 
to be signed between the UECCC and the solar/clean cooking service providers.
q) Receiving environmental complaints relating to the EASP activities and ensuring that they
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*Receiving environmental complaints relating to the EASP activities and ensuring that they
 
are addressed in accordance with the UECCC ESMS system.
 
are addressed in accordance with the UECCC ESMS system.
r) Participate in the set up and operationalization of project Grievance Redress Mechanism
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*Participate in the set up and operationalization of project Grievance Redress Mechanism
 
(GRM).
 
(GRM).
s) Undertaking targeted visits to subprojects (at least semi-annually) to assess compliance and
+
*Undertaking targeted visits to subprojects (at least semi-annually) to assess compliance and
 
propose necessary remedies.
 
propose necessary remedies.
t) Review quarterly progress reports from funded PFIs and sub-projects and prepare reports
+
*Review quarterly progress reports from funded PFIs and sub-projects and prepare reports
 
covering all environmental, health and safety safeguards aspects of the project.
 
covering all environmental, health and safety safeguards aspects of the project.
u) Conduct quarterly monitoring and reporting on compliance of PFIs with E&S requirements
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*Conduct quarterly monitoring and reporting on compliance of PFIs with E&S requirements
 
and also provide annual E&S reports to the World Bank including the results of E&S annual
 
and also provide annual E&S reports to the World Bank including the results of E&S annual
 
audit.
 
audit.
v) Carrying out any other duties as assigned by the EASP Project Manager that contribute to
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*Carrying out any other duties as assigned by the EASP Project Manager that contribute to
 
achieving the development objectives of the EASP project.
 
achieving the development objectives of the EASP project.
 +
 
B) Monitoring and evaluation of the project activities by:
 
B) Monitoring and evaluation of the project activities by:
 +
 
Continuous monitoring of environmental issues concerning the EASP project with a view to
 
Continuous monitoring of environmental issues concerning the EASP project with a view to
 
assess and evaluate the environmental risks and impacts of the EASP Project.
 
assess and evaluate the environmental risks and impacts of the EASP Project.
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Minimum Qualifications and Experience
 
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
(i). Honours degree in Science related field from a recognised University.
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*Honours degree in Science related field from a recognised University.
(ii). Master’s Degree in Environmental Science disciplines, Environmental Assessments,
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*Master’s Degree in Environmental Science disciplines, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Engineering, Natural Resources Management or related field from a recognised university.
Environmental Engineering, Natural Resources Management or related field from a
+
*Postgraduate qualifications and experience in environmental impact assessment/environmental audit (EIA/EA) and monitoring.
recognised university.
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*At least seven (7) years practical environment, health and safety experience with the World
(iii). Postgraduate qualifications and experience in environmental impact
 
assessment/environmental audit (EIA/EA) and monitoring.
 
(iv). At least seven (7) years practical environment, health and safety experience with the World
 
 
Bank/International Finance Corporation (IFC) funded projects.
 
Bank/International Finance Corporation (IFC) funded projects.
(v). Demonstrable knowledge of World Bank Environmental, Health and Safety Standards
+
*Demonstrable knowledge of World Bank Environmental, Health and Safety Standards and/or IFC performance standards.
and/or IFC performance standards.
+
*Conversant with the institutional and legislative framework for environmental management in Uganda. Working knowledge of Uganda’s environmental requirements (policies, laws, regulations and guidelines).
(vi). Conversant with the institutional and legislative framework for environmental
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*Registration with NEMA as environmental practitioner or an equivalent body will be an added advantage.
management in Uganda. Working knowledge of Uganda’s environmental requirements
+
*Experience and skills in undertaking environmental assessments, developing, or implementing an ESMS for an institution, developing plans and supporting action plan implementation will be an added advantage.
(policies, laws, regulations and guidelines).
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*Must be self-driven with ability to work with minimal supervision.
(vii). Registration with NEMA as environmental practitioner or an equivalent body will be an
+
*Excellent reporting and communication skills.
added advantage.
+
*Good interpersonal skills and ability to work with teams in the organisation at all levels.
(viii). Experience and skills in undertaking environmental assessments, developing, or
+
*Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications.
implementing an ESMS for an institution, developing plans and supporting action plan
 
implementation will be an added advantage.
 
(ix). Must be self-driven with ability to work with minimal supervision.
 
(x). Excellent reporting and communication skills.
 
(xi). Good interpersonal skills and ability to work with teams in the organisation at all levels.
 
(xii). Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications.
 
 
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Job title
Environment, Health and Safety Specialist
Organisation
The Government of Uganda (GoU)
City
Kampala
Country
  • Uganda
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
Type of job
temporary contract
Duration
60 months
Sector
Renewable Energy
Language of description
English
Job description
Objectives of the Assignment

The Environment, Health and Safety Specialist will ensure that UECCC complies with the Environment and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) for the EASP project, which was agreed upon between the World Bank and Government of Uganda. He/she will also implement the Environmental, Health and Safety activities for the EASP project and ensure compliance with national legislations.

Scope of Services

The Environment, Health and Safety Specialist will be dedicated to the implementation of the EASP project, and will have the following duties and responsibilities:

A) Project implementation activities.

He/she will provide professional services during the implementation of the EASP Project by:

  • Providing operational leadership on environmental, health and safety safeguards under the

EASP project.

  • Serving as a lead person on environmental, health and safety issues including stakeholder

engagements and working closely with other PIU team members to address any challenges.

  • Advising and/or providing quality operational leadership on major or sensitive matters

relating to environmental impacts and risks associated with EASP project activities.

  • Supporting/facilitating stakeholders, including PFIs and private energy companies, to

incorporate in the processes and conditions of financing; screening, due diligence, environmental, health and safety matters.

  • Ensuring appropriate environmental, health and safety clauses are incorporated in all

agreements signed between UECCC and Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs).

  • Supporting each PFI to develop and/or strengthen their environmental, health and safety

system and integrate the procedures in the PFI’s business processes.

  • Work with funded PFIs to ensure that subproject sponsors prepare and disclose all risk

assessment and management instruments (ESIA/ESMPs, ESA etc.) in line with UECCC’s ESMS, relevant national laws, PFI’s ESMS (commensurate to the risks) and World Bank environment and social standards.

  • Review procedures and processes for direct lending to ensure that environmental, health and

safety requirements are properly reflected in contract documents.

  • Ensuring that relevant stakeholders are informed about issues relating to implementation of

EASP project environmental, health and safety safeguards and providing the required support for timely implementation.

  • Developing and implementing capacity building and training plans on environmental, health

and safety safeguards for UECCC staff, PFIs and private energy companies.

  • Engage the PFIs to allocate sufficient internal resources to allow for the effective

implementation of the ESMS

  • Review the planning and procurement procedures to ensure that environmental, health and

safety requirements are properly reflected and costed in contract documents for direct lending contracts.

  • Maintaining records on the environmental, health and safety safeguards performance of the

PFIs, private energy companies in accordance with the UECCC Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS) policy objectives and targets.

  • Preparing revisions of the environmental, health and safety safeguard’s provisions of the

UECCC ESMS and present to UECCC Management for endorsement where required.

  • Acting as a link between UECCC and other stakeholders such as NEMA, consultants,

communities and local governments on environmental, health and safety safeguards.

  • Being responsible for management of environmental risks associated with the electrification

and clean cooking for public institutions under EASP, as stipulated in the Grant Agreements to be signed between the UECCC and the solar/clean cooking service providers.

  • Receiving environmental complaints relating to the EASP activities and ensuring that they

are addressed in accordance with the UECCC ESMS system.

  • Participate in the set up and operationalization of project Grievance Redress Mechanism

(GRM).

  • Undertaking targeted visits to subprojects (at least semi-annually) to assess compliance and

propose necessary remedies.

  • Review quarterly progress reports from funded PFIs and sub-projects and prepare reports

covering all environmental, health and safety safeguards aspects of the project.

  • Conduct quarterly monitoring and reporting on compliance of PFIs with E&S requirements

and also provide annual E&S reports to the World Bank including the results of E&S annual audit.

  • Carrying out any other duties as assigned by the EASP Project Manager that contribute to

achieving the development objectives of the EASP project.

B) Monitoring and evaluation of the project activities by:

Continuous monitoring of environmental issues concerning the EASP project with a view to assess and evaluate the environmental risks and impacts of the EASP Project.

Minimum Qualifications and Experience

  • Honours degree in Science related field from a recognised University.
  • Master’s Degree in Environmental Science disciplines, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Engineering, Natural Resources Management or related field from a recognised university.
  • Postgraduate qualifications and experience in environmental impact assessment/environmental audit (EIA/EA) and monitoring.
  • At least seven (7) years practical environment, health and safety experience with the World

Bank/International Finance Corporation (IFC) funded projects.

  • Demonstrable knowledge of World Bank Environmental, Health and Safety Standards and/or IFC performance standards.
  • Conversant with the institutional and legislative framework for environmental management in Uganda. Working knowledge of Uganda’s environmental requirements (policies, laws, regulations and guidelines).
  • Registration with NEMA as environmental practitioner or an equivalent body will be an added advantage.
  • Experience and skills in undertaking environmental assessments, developing, or implementing an ESMS for an institution, developing plans and supporting action plan implementation will be an added advantage.
  • Must be self-driven with ability to work with minimal supervision.
  • Excellent reporting and communication skills.
  • Good interpersonal skills and ability to work with teams in the organisation at all levels.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications.
Application deadline
2022/09/08
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