Social Development Specialist , AIIB , China

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  • Salary:
    negotiable / YEAR
  • Job type:
    OTHER
  • Posted:
    5 months ago
  • Category:
    Social and Inclusive Development
  • Deadline:
    09/08/2025

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(Senior) Social Development Specialist – Labor (for pooling only)

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a multilateral development bank whose mission is financing the Infrastructure for Tomorrow with sustainability at its core. We began operations in Beijing in January 2016 and have since grown to 109 approved members worldwide. We are capitalized up to USD100 billion and Triple-A-rated by the major international credit rating agencies. Working with partners, AIIB meets clients’ needs by unlocking new capital and investing in infrastructure that is green, technology-enabled and promotes regional connectivity.

The Sustainability and Fiduciary Solutions Department (SFD) contributes to AIIB’s commitment to sustainable development through the implementation of its sustainability and fiduciary governance policies in projects that it finances. SFD performs operational compliance management in respect of the Environment and Social Framework (ESF), Paris alignment commitment, Procurement Policy, and Financial Management Guidance. Building on the implementation lessons learnt, emerging best practices as well as evolving requirements of clients, SFD specialists actively engage in innovation, development and continual enhancement of AIIB’s sustainability and fiduciary policies, directives and guidance so that the Bank financed projects result in meaningful outcomes and impacts. In addition, SFD collaborates with other business units on the corporate agenda pertaining to environmental and social sustainability, operational procurement, and financial management.

The (Senior) Social Development Specialist – Labor will be primarily responsible for integrating environmental and social dimensions into the work of the AIIB, particularly labor and working conditions (LWC), recognizing the importance of this issue in the development of sustainable infrastructure. The position involves activities to:

(i) address the environmental and social dimensions of policies, programs, projects, technical assistance, and training; and

(ii) provide LWC-focused transaction support and manage the environmental and social risks and impacts associated with investment projects against the requirements of AIIB’s Environmental and Social Policy (ESP).

Responsibilities:

Operational Support

Participate in the identification, appraisal, design and implementation of investment programs and projects to evaluate environmental and social sustainability and support clients in carrying out environmental and social assessments.

Manage the environmental and social risks and impacts associated with investment projects, both Sovereign-backed Financings (SBF) and Non-sovereign-backed Financings (NSBF) including financial intermediaries (FI) Projects, against the requirements of AIIB’s ESP. More specifically, this responsibility includes:

  • Screening for potential ES risks and impacts and proposing the ES category for the Project.
  • Screening for labor and working conditions related risks and impacts and supporting Clients in managing those risks and impacts during preparation and implementation of Projects.
  • Conducting due diligence assessment of ES aspects of the SBF, NSBF (including FI) Projects and undertaking field visits if needed, for assessing the ES feasibility of the Project.
  • Guiding the clients on preparation and implementation of environmental and social impact assessments (ESIAs), environmental and social management plans (ESMPs), labor management plans (LMPs) and contractor’s ESMP (C-ESMPs) across priority infrastructure sectors such as water, urban, energy and transport as per the requirements of AIIB ESP.
  • Supporting the Clients on stakeholder consultations and disclosure of ESIAs and related studies.
  • Monitoring implementation of the ES and LWC aspects of the Project and addressing any issues that arise during Project implementation, including any changes in Project design or scope.
  • Assisting the clients to address any non-compliance with its ES obligations by providing support to develop, recommend, and monitor courses of action/corrective measures required of the client to bring the Project back to compliance with the AIIB’s ES Policy.
  • Conducting reviews of country’s relevant environmental/social laws and regulations and corporate environmental and social management systems and their institutional capacities to implement, in order to determine their potential for selective, partial, or full use in AIIB-financed projects.
  • Supporting management to ensure complaints received by the Bank are managed timely, consistently, and effectively Knowledge Management and Capacity Building
  • Contributing to AIIB’s knowledge base on environmental and social aspects, particularly related to labor management, child labor and forced labor,supply chain risks, working conditions, and emerging ESG frameworks.
  • Developing and conducting training on environmental and social sustainability of infrastructure Projects and ES and LWC aspects and requirements of AIIB’s ESP for AIIB staff, consultants and clients. Labor and Working Conditions
  • Lead and contribute to operations as the LWC Focal Point and Expert housed in SFD
  • Work with project teams to advise and support clients in planning and management of project level LWC and supply chain risks
  • Participate in the monitoring and evaluation of LWC and supply chain performance across the portfolio

Requirements:

The (Senior) Social Development Specialist – Labor must have proven ability to carry out complex tasks as part of multi-disciplinary teams, capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines; and ability to work with Project Teams, Clients and key stakeholders on managing environmental and social risks and impacts.

  • Advanced degree (Masters or PhD) in labor law, human resource management, industrial relations, social science, environmental science, engineering, planning, community development, law, or related discipline
  • Minimum 8 years of relevant professional experience in working on E&S planning and management and/or labor and working conditions due diligence, either working for, or as a government counterpart or consultant to, a multilateral development bank