Social Development Specialist Job #: req35208 Organization: World Bank Sector: Social Development Grade: GF Term Duration:ย 4 years 0 months Recruitment Type: Local Recruitment Location: Yaounde,Cameroon Required Language(s): English and French Preferred Language(s): Closing Date: 1/4/2026 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC
Description
Do you want to build a career that is truly worthwhile? Working at the World Bank provides a unique opportunity for you to help our clients solve their greatest development challenges. The World Bank consists of two entities โ the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA). It is a global development cooperative owned by 189 member countries. As the largest development bank in the world, the World Bank provides loans, guarantees, risk management products, and advisory services to middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries, and coordinates responses to regional and global challenges. For more information, visit www.worldbank.org.
ย WESTERN AND CENTRAL AFRICA (AFW) REGION:ย
https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/afr/western-and-central-africa
Cameroon COUNTRY OVERVIEW
https://ida.worldbank.org/en/country/cameroon
Planet Practice Vertical Groupย
ย The Planet practice group helps countries tackle their most complex challenges in the areas of Agriculture; Climate Change; Water; Environment, Natural Resources; and environmental and social risk management.
The main roles and responsibility of the environmental and social risk management unit include the following:
Leading in ESF implementation and innovation
โข Provide E&S thought leadership and implementation expertise for strong E&S outcomes in (the respective region).
โข ย Contribute to identifying innovative ways to embed E&S sustainability in country programs
โข ย Actively participate in Knowledge exchanges and other joint initiatives across the WBG, liaising closely with relevant IFC and MIGA E&S managers.
โข ย Promote quality results, including through review of relevant E&S systems at the project level and associated documentation
โข ย Provide feedback and suggestions to the Regional Planet Director and the WBG Policy and Operations unit, and, as necessary, to the WBG Risk Unit to further improve the Regionโs and the WBGโs E&S work respectively.
Identifying and managing E&S risks systematically
โข Set up and manage effective risk management systems in the region
โข ย Play key role in regional risk management system overseen by the RVP
โข ย Ensure setting up of adequate GRMs and regular E&S monitoring and reporting in all operations
โข ย Contribute actively to CMU Stakeholder Platforms, engage with key CSOs active in the Region, and flag any risk flags that emerge in these discussions
Building country / client E&S systems and capacity
โข ย Promote strengthening of country / client E&S management systems
โข ย Carry out overview assessments and promote use of borrower E&S frameworks
โข ย Promote potential operations / components to strengthen client E&S management systems
โข ย Collaborate with external partners, including bilateral development organizations and other MDBs, on strengthening client E&S management systems and capacity.
Streamlining procedures, enhancing focus on implementation
โข Help deliver the regional lending program with a focus on embedding E&S issues in client operational systems โ bidding documents, operations manuals, sector directives etc.
โข ย Operationalize all the flexibility available in the ESF
โข ย Promote efficiency and effectiveness measures in the delivery of E&S services, linked to broader OEE work at the regional level
ย POSITION
The Social Development Specialist will be based in Yaoundรฉ, Cameroon and will support the Cameroon portfolioโs work on social risk management including managing issues related to the old Bank safeguards policies and the new Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). In addition, the specialist may provide support to some projects in other CMU countries, such as Central Africa Republic, the Republic of Congo, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. The specialist will also provide support to unit wide portfolio management in environmental and social risk management. The specialist will report to the SAWM1 Practice Manager and in close collaboration with the Regional Safeguards Coordinators and the CMU Environment and Social Risk Management focal points based in Cameroon.
Dutiesย and Accountabilities
The Social Development Specialist will have the following responsibilities:ย
โข Support the preparation and implementation of Bank-financed projects, following different financing instrument (e.g. IPF and PforR) by providing technical advice to Borrowers on social risk management and sustainability.ย ย
โข ย Provide technical social risk management support to task teams, Borrowers and clients regarding the identification, preparation and implementation of social risk management measures, ESF compliance and other efforts to enhance the social sustainability of projects in close coordination with the Regional Safeguards Coordinators (RSCs) and CMU focal points. This support may include providing guidance in the preparation of Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIAs), resettlement action plan (RAP), social impacts assessments (SIAs) and corresponding social management plans (SMPs), Resettlement Frameworks (RFs), Environmental and Social Commitment Plan, Stakeholders Engagement Plan (SEP), and Labor Management Procedures (LMP), etc.
โข ย Build capacity with clients on issues related to safeguards/ESF, including clientsโ monitoring and evaluation of social risk management and high-quality training and other learning events related to social assessments and social safeguards, and other social issues such as GBV.
โข ย Manage challenging cases of social risk management including responding to complaints and support overall compliance with the World Bank ESF.
โข ย Provide intensive on-site field level support to project teams and/or Borrowers involved in preparation and the implementation of social risk management instruments.ย ย
โข ย Monitor social risks, impacts and performance of Bank-financed operations through conducting field visits and collaborating closely with clients.ย ย
โข ย Provide inputs for management regarding project-related complaints and work to resolve them directly with the task team, RSCS, Grievance Redress Service (GRS), Operations Policy and Country Services (OPCS) and the PM.
โข ย Participate in portfolio reviews on selected social risk issues.
โข ย Provide technical cross-support as required to other teams across the CMU portfolio for social risk management and to share knowledge and experience.
โข ย Work closely with environmental colleagues to enhance the capacity of the client to implement the Bankโs ESF.
Environmental and social risk portfolio management โ the role will also include as requested corporate support efforts which is beyond Cameroon in supporting the quality control team within the Unit, this can include as requested:
โข ย Work independently under general direction of the PM, RSCs in close collaboration with ESF staff in the unit
โข ย Participate as an active member of Environmental and Social Risk Portfolio management Team of the unit.
โข ย Work closely with the Regional Safeguards Coordinators and CMU focal points in managing the safeguards risks of the whole portfolio under SAWM1ย ย
โข ย Support to CMU teams in generation environmental and social risk management report at CMU level
โข ย Maintain and regularly update a comprehensive AFW/SAWM1 E&S portfolio database.
โข ย Track and help teams manage risk classification and E&S staffing (including Environmental ADM staff/consultants) across the portfolio.
โข ย Assist teams in timely preparation, processing, and clearance tracking of Environmental and Social Review Summaries (ESRS).
โข ย Maintain a curated repository of safeguards/ESF documents (TORs for ESF instruments, cleared ESCPs, cleared ESRSs, SEPs, LMPs, RAPs, ESIA/ESMPs, SEA/SH Action Plans), including lessons learned and best practices to support research, knowledge, and learning.
โข ย Use ESCPs and agreed E&S instruments as benchmarking tools to monitor compliance with ESS1โESS10, sector-specific guidelines, and relevant policies/contract conditions, and to track milestones and deadlines.
โข ย Support project teams in monitoring stakeholder engagement implementation (including GRMs), labor and working conditions, SEA/SH risk mitigation, community health and safety, and social inclusion aspects; flag gaps and propose corrective actions.
โข ย Oversee the coordination of the unitโs ESF quality review process for concept, preparation, appraisal, and implementation stages.
โข ย Assign review responsibilities to staff and consultants; monitor turnaround times and ensure consistent application of ESF quality standards.
โข ย Provide orientation and training sessions to staff and consultants on the review platform and good-practice review protocols (including checklists, templates, and version control).
โข ย Consolidate review feedback and support Task Teams in addressing comments to reach timely clearances.
โข ย Manage and continuously update the unitโs portfolio database, ensuring all key project milestones (concept, decision meetings, ESRS and ESCP clearance, effectiveness, supervision missions, ISR/Implementation Support reporting, MTR, ICR) are accurately recorded and accessible.
โข ย Provide a centralized portfolio overview of ongoing and upcoming initiatives, including pipelines, to facilitate planning and resourcing.
โข ย Record, classify, and analyze E&S incidents and fatalities during project implementation; produce periodic analytics and dashboards to inform management decisions and risk mitigation actions.
โข ย Prepare portfolio/pipeline assessments and briefings for CMUs and regional management as requested.
โข ย Oversee a dedicated Microsoft Teams channel that serves as the real-time communication hub for the environmental and social team, ensuring up-to-date postings of standards, guidance, templates, reviews, and key alerts.
โข ย Curate and disseminate tailored learning materials on ESF implementation, social risk management, stakeholder engagement, labor and working conditions, inclusion, SEA/SH risk mitigation, grievance redress, and incident management.
Reporting and Coordination
โข ย Reports to the Practice Manager (SAWM1) with matrixed coordination to the Regional Safeguards Coordinators.
โข ย Works closely with CMUs in AFW, Task Team Leaders, Environmental/Social Specialists, Procurement/FMs, Legal, and relevant Global Practices.
โข ย The candidate is expected to undertake regular travel across the AFW region, including missions to Fragility, Conflict, and Violence (FCV) settings
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Selection Criteria
โข ย Advanced university degree (Masterโs or PhD) in a rigorous, discipline-based field relevant to social development, such as public policy analysis, development economics/econometrics, political economy, sociology/anthropology with advanced research methods, demography, human geography, or law with specialization in social/environmental standards or alike. Degrees emphasizing causal inference, impact evaluation, and advanced analytical/statistical methods are strongly preferred
โข Minimum 5 years of progressively responsible experience in environmental and social (E&S) risk management aligned with the World Bankโs ESF and ESS1โESS10, preferably within World Bankโfinanced operations or comparable MDBs, including hands-on delivery of analytical and operational products under tight timelines.
โข ย Experience preparing, implementing, and monitoring ESF instruments, including ESIA/ESMP, RAP/LRP, SEP, LMP, SEA/SH Action Plans, and GRM; experience with incident analytics, social risk screening, and mitigation planning.
โข ย Demonstrated experience in social assessments and analyzing social risks and impacts on different population groups; involuntary resettlement across diverse socio-economic contexts and tenure systems; labor and working conditions; community health and safety; and cultural heritage.
โข ย Demonstrated experience in portfolio data management and quality assurance for ESF deliverables; ability to coordinate quality reviews, deliver trainings, and collaborate with multiple stakeholders (government, private sector, beneficiaries, civil society).
