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Terms of Reference for Senior Environmental Safeguards Specialist, specializing in rare earth mining infrastructure projects
Contract Term: Part-time, beginning in February 2026 until December 2027
Location: Primarily in Vientiane, Lao PDR, at the Department of Environment (DoE) office, Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE), with travel to project sites as required.
I. Background
The Asia Foundation (TAF) is working in collaboration with the Department of Environment (DoE) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE), following a successful completion of Phase I (2022–2024). Phase I focused on building the technical capacity of staff to implement their duties and responsibilities in implementing laws, decrees, and relevant regal framework regarding environmental and social impact assessments (ESIAs). MAE is seeking a second phase of technical assistance to continue the activities under the Strengthening the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Report Review Process, and to expand the activities to include capacity building for the ESIA review and monitoring process for investment projects related to mining technologies, including rare earth mining projects.
This collaboration is part of the Mekong Safeguards Program, which supports strengthened environmental and social (E&S) safeguards in large-scale infrastructure development across the Mekong subregion, focusing on the energy, transport, and water sectors. Mekong Safeguards is supported by the Australian Government through the Mekong-Australia Partnership (MAP) and implemented by TAF. Phase II of the program aims to: (1) support regional entities and developers in aligning E&S safeguard policies; (2) assist government agencies in applying and monitoring safeguards; (3) help the private sector enhance safeguard practices; and (4) promote inclusive engagement of civil society, including women and marginalized groups, in infrastructure planning and decision-making.
II. Objectives
The overall objective of this consultancy is to strengthen the capacity of DoE staff to effectively review and manage ESIAs for mining investment projects and/or activities, especially for rare earth minerals, and ensure compliance with the relevant laws, regulations, and standards of Lao PDR.
Specifically, the Senior Environmental Safeguards Specialist (Mining Specialist) will contribute to the achievement of the following project objectives:
III. Reporting & Supervision:
The Senior Environmental Safeguards Specialist (Mining Specialist) will report directly to the Mekong Safeguards Program Director for Lao PDR and coordinate closely with the program technical team, including GEDSI and MEL.
IV. Scope of Work
TAF is seeking a senior environmental safeguards specialist, specializing in rare earth mining infrastructure projects and related ESIAs. The senior environmental safeguards specialist will focus on strengthening DoE staff’s capacity for the ESIA review and monitoring processes related to mining projects. This will be done through a mentoring and targeted training process at DoE, as well as a Training-of-Trainers (ToT) approach working with DoE staff to develop training materials for Provincial DAE staff. It is anticipated that the senior environmental safeguards specialist will work 2 to 3 days per week at DoE, Vientiane, as well as lead field trips to specific sites for rare earth mining projects in Lao PDR. The senior environmental safeguards specialist will also participate in a field trip to Vietnam, accompanied by approximately 8 to 10 senior and technical Government of Laos (GoL) officials.
The specific job responsibilities are the following:
Activity 1 – Support technical assistance for GoL officials based at DoE in Vientiane, as well as in the Provincial DAE.
The mining specialist will provide technical assistance and conduct five (5) specific training sessions for government staff related to ESIA reports and Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans (EMMP) for rare earth mining infrastructure projects. The specialist will provide DoE with the skills and tools that will help to ensure that E&S standards are met, including ESIA planning, implementation, management and monitoring phases as per the GoL’s responsibilities.
Mentoring under this technical assistance will include biweekly or monthly technical sessions, on-the-job review of actual ESIA and EMMP submissions, and written technical feedback to strengthen analytical capacity.[1] The Specialist will support DoE staff in applying the ESIA processes to actual project proposals. Training modules shall include case studies, exercises, and practical examples from existing Lao mining operations.
The training sessions will be designed to equip government officials involved in the review and oversight of rare earth mining infrastructure projects with the knowledge and skills necessary to assess the environmental and social risks and impacts of mining projects, as well as improved site management. The goal will be to strengthen the institutional capacity and skills of officials in ESIA monitoring, management, and report review procedures for these types of investment projects. Given the growing importance of rare earth minerals and the increasing investment in this sector within Lao PDR, this training addresses the critical need for robust safeguards to ensure responsible mining practices that adhere to robust E&S standards, as well as evolving international standards from Multilateral Development Banks such as the ADB and World Bank.
The specialist will support DoE staff to develop a ToT training course for DoE staff to further train relevant staff at the provincial and district levels. The ToT package shall include presentation slides, case studies, and exercises tailored for provincial and district-level officials. They will also lead the DoE staff on-site visits to infrastructure projects under development within Lao PDR, as relevant.
Activity 2 - Development of Technical Guidelines related to rare earth mining projects for staff based in the Department of Environment, MAE, Vientiane, Lao PDR
The mining specialist will work with DoE staff to develop technical guidelines for an EMMP for a storage facility for rare earth minerals. These guidelines will be developed in close coordination with DoE technical teams and lecturers and professors from the Faculty of Environment at the National University of Laos (NUOL), and refined through consultations, field examples, and iterative review sessions to ensure usability and ownership.
These guidelines should be practical, user-friendly, and directly applicable to the Lao regulatory context, and should include, but not limited to, the following:
Activity 3 - Enhance the capacity of DoE staff in implementing environmental and social safeguards within the mining sector, through knowledge exchange with regional peers during a field visit to Vietnam
Working alongside TAF staff, the mining specialist will lead a field visit to Vietnam on safeguards in rare earth mining projects. The goals will be to allow GoL officials to gain practical insights from regional peers on the implementation of safeguards and environmental management in the mining sector.
Following the field visit, the Specialist will prepare a structured learning report summarizing lessons learned, comparative safeguards practices, and recommendations for adapting relevant approaches to Lao PDR’s mining sector.
V. Deliverables:
VI. Requirements:
Please send a cover letter specifying the position to which you are applying with your resume or CV by email to: mekong.safeguards@asiafoundation.org by January 30, 2026. Please indicate your preferred daily rate in USD. (Only short-listed candidates will be notified).
[1] The number of technical sessions and ESIA reviews will be dependent on the availability and schedule of DoE staff.
Contact : mekong.safeguards@asiafoundation.org