IMF Board Operations Officer Jobs USA 2024
IMF Board Operations Officer Jobs USA 2024: International Monetary Fund have published new Job vacancy in USA. Full job description and further details are given below. Candidates can apply to the following position before the deadline. Application deadline October 19, 2024 and before applying to the job we suggest applicants must read this full article and also official job notification. For more jobs visit our portal www.UNJobsCareer.Org
Quick Info
- Job Title: Board Operations Officer
- Duty Station: Washington DC
- Country: United States
- Typically Reports to: Division Chief, Deputy Division Chief
- Department: SECOP Secretary’s Department Operations
- Hiring For: A11, A12
- Closing Date: Oct 19,2024
Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities
Preparing thematic summaries of policy issues in formal Executive Board meetings, undertaking analytical and policy-related research and presenting the findings internally, and drafting summaries for management and senior staff of informal sessions of the Executive Board and of Annual or Spring Meetings events and official meetings.
The selected candidate will also be asked to prepare short speeches, remarks, or presentations by management and other senior SEC officials as needed.
The candidate will be responsible for summarizing the policy thrust of Executive Board papers and statements ahead of Board meetings, including assessing and tracking the emerging consensus and diverging views of Executive Directors.
After the Board meeting, the candidate is responsible for the immediate finalization and clearance of outcome documents, including the Chair’s Statement and Summing Up, Board decisions, internal memoranda, and other documents for the official and informal records of the meeting.
The candidate will also be asked to review and comment on draft Board papers or presentations, present in various fora, and participate in other SEC or interdepartmental initiatives, including spearheading and providing innovative ideas/initiatives to enhance the department’s strategic role.
Minimum Qualifications
Educational development, typically acquired by the completion of an advanced university degree in economics, international relations, or a related field, plus four years of relevant experience (e.g., Ministry of Finance, Central bank, other IFIs); or a university degree, or equivalent, supplemented by a minimum of ten years of relevant professional experience.
Knowledge of IMF policies and procedures would be a distinct advantage, while not a necessary requirement.
A strong background in international economics and finance, excellent writing and oral communication skills, and strong quantitative skills.
Outstanding interpersonal skills, and motivation and resourcefulness in taking initiative.
Experience with drafting concise summaries of multiple documents under tight deadlines, including the ability to summarize and present results in a succinct, timely, and structured manner. A writing test will be administered for short-listed candidates ahead of the interview process.
The ability to simultaneously and effectively deal with many diverse and unanticipated issues, pay close attention to detail, work independently as well as a part of a team, and work well under pressure with flexibility and a cooperative attitude.