Location:Port MoresbyRef#:ATR 468343Description & RequirementsAbout UsSantos is a global energy company committed to increasingly cleaner energy and fuels production, with operations across Australia, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, and North America.We are currently PNG's largest single investor and most active explorer, operating all the country's producing oil fields and holding an extensive appraisal and exploration portfolio. Our aspirations and strategies reflect our genuine commitment to making a meaningful contribution to the lives of Papua New Guineans.At Santos, our commitment is to be a global leader in the transition to cleaner energy and clean fuels, by helping the world decarbonise to reach net-zero emissions in an affordable and sustainable way.Santos is one of Australia's biggest domestic gas suppliers, a leading Asia Pacific LNG supplier, and is committed to supplying the critical fuels such as oil and gas in a more sustainable way through decarbonising projects such as the Moomba CCS project.For more than 65 years, Santos has been working in partnership with local communities, providing local jobs and business opportunities, safely and sustainably developing its natural gas resources, and powering industries and households.About the RoleBased in our Port Moresby headquarters, this position serves a dual purpose: it contributes to the development of company tools, standards, and procedures, ensuring alignment with industry best practices, while also acting as a service provider to the business.This role involves directly managing and overseeing key social performance initiatives, including the design and implementation of two-way engagement strategies to assess community impacts, mitigation measures, and tangible benefits.Additionally, the role is focused on building social performance capability within the stakeholder management and community affairs teams, as well as across the broader business, through a defined work program and ad-hoc needs as they arise.Key accountabilities include (but are not limited to):Contributing to the development of a competency framework for the social performance function, and based on this framework, design and implement a targeted social performance training and development plan for the PNG Stakeholder Management team.Supporting due diligence efforts in relation to suppliers, contractors, and mergers & acquisitions, with a focus on evaluating how effectively service providers and companies meet their commitments, manage business interactions, and address the impact of their activities on local communities.Assisting in the planning, coordination, and execution of social performance initiatives, ensuring alignment with broader function responsibilities and organisational goals.Ensuring adherence to the Santos Management System (SMS), including all relevant policies, procedures, and operational guidelines.Upholding compliance with the Santos Delegation of Authority (DOA) framework, ensuring proper governance and decision-making protocols are followed.Ensuring full compliance with Santos' Corporate Governance and Safety requirements, promoting a culture of safety, accountability, and ethical conduct across all activities.About YouYou will bring significant years of experience in social impact assessment and social performance management within the extractive or infrastructure sector in developing countries. You excel at collaborating closely with national teams to enhance their skills and elevate social performance standards. You have a thorough understanding and practical application of the Equator Principles and the International Finance Corporation Environment and Social Performance Standards.You have expert knowledge in human rights, exceptional written and interpersonal communication skills, and advanced stakeholder engagement abilities. You are adept at effectively influencing and collaborating with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders. Your strengths include building and maintaining relationships with community stakeholders through mutual engagement, along with strong skills in personnel management, counselling, conflict resolution, negotiation, and team building.Proficiency in Tok Pisin is crucial for this position.In addition, you will hold a degree in International Development, Social Sciences, Business Management, or similar relevant discipline.How to ApplyApplications must be submitted via the online recruitment system before COB Thursday, 28th of November, 2024.A requirement of this role is that you will need to have in place the legal work rights for PNG to apply.
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