The Asia Pacific Regional Office, based in Bangkok, Thailand, provides strategic leadership and oversight for UNOPS operations across 17 countries, ensuring high performance, operational excellence, and alignment with organizational goals. Operations currently span Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Pacific Islands. Across these countries, we work closely with key stakeholders to strengthen partnerships and maximize impact through five main operating units: Afghanistan (AFCO), Myanmar (MMCO), South Asia Multi-Country Office (SAMCO), East Asia and Pacific Multi-Country Office (EAPMCO), and the Asia Regional Health Cluster (ARHC). Through these entities, we provide agile, client-focused service delivery across diverse sectors - including infrastructure, health, procurement, and project management - supporting the implementation of sustainable development solutions across the region.
Since 1995, UNOPS has maintained an active presence in Afghanistan, delivering efficient, agile services in support of both humanitarian response and development efforts. Prior to August 2021, the Afghanistan Country Office (AFCO) implemented projects across a broad range of sectors, including infrastructure, procurement, capacity building, and environmental protection. In response to evolving humanitarian needs, AFCO has shifted its focus to supporting life-saving initiatives and basic human needs. Current priorities include managing large-scale cash-for-work programmes, procuring emergency supplies, and providing inter-agency coordination, communication, and accountability support.
Following the political turnaround in Afghanistan in August 2021, the subsequent economic collapse has led to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. To provide immediate short-term livelihood opportunities and deliver urgent essential services in rural and urban areas, UNOPS is implementing Afghanistan's Community Resilience and Livelihoods Project (23455). Under the supervision of the Head of PIU, the Health, Safety, Social and Environmental (HSSE) Analyst ensures compliance with occupational HSSE laws, procedures, guidelines and specifications and provides advice on measures needed to minimize hazards or unhealthy situations in construction sites. The HSSE Analyst is responsible for establishing a safe workplace according to legal standards and fostering a culture of attention to health, safety, social and environment management in all work sites under the project throughout the project life cycle. The HSSE Analyst shall focus primarily on prevention of accidents and is expected to be detail-oriented and ready to act in emergencies.
The Health, Safety, Social and Environmental (HSSE) Analyst applies fundamental concepts to gather and analyze data in support of specialists and managers. The HSSE Analyst is responsible for establishing a safe workplace according to legal standards and fostering a culture of attention to health, safety, social and environment management in all work sites under the project throughout the project life cycle.
1. HSSE Management Plan Development and Implementation
Prepare and/or update health, safety, social and environmental management plans, review them on a regular basis and keep them up to date at all times.
Advise and instruct project staff, contractors, consultants and other stakeholders on various safety, health, social and environmental related matters related to project implementation.
2. Supervision and Awareness
3. Risk Assessment and Preventative Measures
4. Training and Compliance
5. Incident Investigation and Reporting
6. Policy Adherence and Development
7. Contractor Management and Reporting
8. Coordination and Communication
Required
Bachelors degree or equivalent in Health and Safety Management, Environmental Management, infrastructure, Civil Engineering, Natural Sciences or related discipline
Desired
Required
A minimum of 2 years of experience in managing health and safety on construction sites with a Bachelor's degree or equivalent
Desired
Minimum 5 years of proven experience working with the UN system and/or World Bank-funded projects is an advantage
A proven track record experience managing health and safety in construction, manufacturing, mining or similar production environments is an asset.
Internationally recognized OHS certification (NEBOSH, OSHA, IOSH, or equivalent) is highly desirable and will be considered an advantage.
Knowledge of UNOPS/UN rules and regulations will be an advantage.
| Language | Proficiency Level | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| English | Fluent | Required |