CONTACT is recruiting a Civil Society Engagement Coordinator, to be based in Maputo, Mozambique.
Duties
- Reporting to the Senior Territorial Development Manager and the Social Performance Director, the main activities of this role include: developing, maintaining and strengthening strategic relationships with civil society organizations (CSOs), including CBOs, NGOs and other relevant stakeholders
- Coordinating CSO engagement in the implementation of the Project Social Performance Strategy, ensuring alignment with project objectives and stakeholder expectations; providing technical support and capacity-building assistance to CSOs and NGOs, strengthening capabilities in governance, advocacy and social accountability within the extractive industry context
- Facilitating inclusive, transparent and ethical stakeholder engagement processes involving CSOs, local communities and government entities; supporting the rollout and implementation of Project Social Management Plans, ensuring compliance with Mozambican legislation and international standards (IFC and Equator Principles); maintaining and regularly updating a comprehensive CSO mapping and profiling database, identifying key actors, areas of influence, thematic focus and engagement potential
- Monitoring societal risks and contributing to the development and execution of mitigation strategies in coordination with relevant internal teams; preparing regular reports on CSO engagement activities, highlighting trends, concerns and opportunities for improved collaboration; representing the company in external meetings, forums and consultations with CSOs, promoting constructive dialogue and collaboration
- Ensuring that all CSO engagement activities are fully documented, traceable, updated and stored in the company’s information management systems; working closely with the Human Rights and VPSHR teams to support the implementation of relevant project-level human rights initiatives at CSO level
- Maintaining continuous situational awareness of the CSO landscape, including regulatory developments, emerging issues and new partnership opportunities that may affect project operations
Requisites
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Political Science or related fields
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in community development, CSO engagement, stakeholder management or social performance within extractive or development sectors, including experience in social impact assessment and CSO management
- Solid knowledge of international performance standards (IFC, World Bank, AfDB) and the Mozambican CSO regulatory framework
- Excellent communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills in English and Portuguese
- Ability to work effectively in complex, multicultural and challenging environments
Benefits
- The possibility of working in a Company that offers salary conditions compatible with the level of experience and level of responsibility of the role, as well as opportunities for personal development
Notes
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted