Operations Officer The World Bank Group Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 30th October 2023
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Description

Established in 1944, the WBG is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for development solutions. In fiscal year 2018, the WBG committed $67 billion in loans, grants, equity investments and guarantees to its members and private businesses, of which $24 billion was concessional finance to its poorest members. It is governed by 188-member countries and delivers services out of 120 offices with nearly 15,000 staff located globally.

The WBG consists of five specialized institutions: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), International Development Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation (IFC), Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The World Bank is organized into six client-facing Regional Vice-Presidencies, several corporate functions and thirteen Global Practices to bring best-in-class knowledge and solutions to regional and country clients.

The Country Management Unit (CMU) for Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe (AFCE1) provides a range of financial, knowledge, and convening services to help address the countries’ most complex development issues. The CMU covers staff in the four country offices (CO) supported by an Anchor team based at Headquarters in Washington DC consisting of a Sr. Operations Officer (SOO) and a Country Program Assistant. The Country Director (CD) is based in Dar es Salaam, together with an Operations Manager, an Operations/Senior Operations Officer, and three Program Leaders (PL)/Sector Leaders (SL), coordinating and overseeing the AFCE1 CMU. The Country Managers (CM) for Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi, manage the day-to-day operations of the program for the respective countries, with the assistance of a Sr. Operation Officer, an Operations Officer and an Operations Analyst respectively.

The AFCE1 CMU delivers analytics, studies and advisory (ASA) and lending services to Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, which are all IDA countries. Zimbabwe is in arrears to IDA and IBRD. The four countries have high rate of poverty and rank among the lowest in the world on the Human Capital Index (HCI). As of the end September 2019, the portfolio is made up of 55 national operations, and 19 of them regional projects, amounting to a total IDA commitment of $6.9bn for national projects and $1.26bn for regional projects. The Country Partnership Frameworks (CPF) for Tanzania was presented to the Board in March 2018 and preparation of PLR should start soon. The Zambia CPF was discussed at the Board in FY19. The Malawi CPF is under preparation and an ISN is being considered for Zimbabwe. A Country Private Sector Diagnostics (CPSD) is being planned for Tanzania. There are currently 66 active ASAs mapped to AFCE1.

The CMU is looking for a highly skilled individual to operate as a Dar es Salaam-based Operations Officer (OO, level GF) and help in the implementation of our Tanzania program. The Operations Officer will report to the Operations Manager and work closely with Operations Analyst (based in Dar es Salaam) and the Senior Operations Officer (based in Washington DC), and with 3 Program Leaders (PL)/Sector Leaders (SLs), all of whom support the entire CMU program.

Roles & Responsibilities:

The Operations Officer (OO) position is based in the Tanzania Country Office with primary responsibility for supporting the Country Director and Operations Manager (OM) with respect to the performance of the existing Tanzania portfolio and ensuring its strategic alignment with the Country Partnership Framework (CPF). The OO supports the CD, OM and the Program Leaders to conduct country-specific monitoring and reporting on the existing lending and ASA portfolio, and to identify and resolve country-specific implementation issues. The OO maintains up-to-date information on portfolio performance (IDA, IBRD, ASA and trust funds) for Tanzania in close collaboration with the Operations Analyst based in Dar es Salaam and the Sr. Operations Officer based in Washington.

Specific duties include:

This requisition is open to WBG and IMF staff (including short-term and extended term consultants/ temporaries) as well as external candidates.

 

Selection Criteria

 

In the below link please read through the required Operations Officer competencies pertaining to GF postion

https://worldbankgroup.sharepoint.com/sites/hr/Documents/Career%20Management/Professional%20Family%20Mapping/COS_PFM_Criteria.pdf

In addition to the selection criteria, the following competencies are expected of the successful candidate:

Business Judgment and Analytical Decision Making

Assesses risks, benefits, impact and strategic intent in decision-making. Gathers varied and accurate input, assesses risk, considers impact and articulates benefits of decisions for internal and external stakeholders over the long term. Defines objectives, resources and proper time scope for the complexity of the challenge. Anticipates the short- and long-term implications of decisions and actions on multiple programs and objectives within the Bank and seeks input from others.

Knowledge, Learning and Communication

Transfers knowledge and communicates effectively across boundaries. Leads in the sharing of best practice, trends, knowledge and lessons learned across units and with clients and partners. Leads in designing thematic activities and knowledge-sharing forums and encourages others to participate. Articulates ideas, verbally and in writing, using appropriate language that is understandable and easily appreciated by a target audience that spans several client groups or departments. Provides a forum to mentor, guide and influence colleagues and/or client groups to share knowledge across boundaries. Applies expertise and experience to proactively innovate and challenge the status quo. Demonstrates the ability to influence and persuade others to accept ideas and suggestions Department-wide.

Teamwork (Collaboration) and Inclusion

Seeks to improve team collaboration and inclusion. Reaches out to contribute to the work of others in the department. Addresses challenges to effective teamwork contributing to the team staying organized and focused on work, even under stress. Shows leadership in ensuring the team actively seeks and considers diverse ideas and approaches. Directs and identifies the collaboration needed across boundaries, internally and externally in order to have lasting impact. Keeps teams fully informed to ensure integration and work consistency. Facilitates an open exchange of ideas among team members and across teams to select beneficial solutions among alternatives.

Drive for Results

Creates conditions to achieve challenging results. Identifies the needed resources to accomplish results involving multiple stakeholders and communicates the importance to business outcomes. Finds solutions to obstacles affecting key deliverables. Actively employs risk analysis and mitigates risk, making high-quality decisions on resource allocation and setting priorities for highest impact. Collaborates with others to make needed adjustments to work methods or systems to improve performance.

Client Orientation

Identifies WBG solutions to meet client's needs and goals. Considers the changing environment and sometimes competing client demands in the forefront of all work activities. Maintains client relationships in the face of conflicting demands or directions and proposes sustainable solutions based on good diagnosis; applies best knowledge and evidence-based advice. Seeks resources and skills to meet challenging and unexpected client needs. Formulates effective development solutions that are sensitive to cultural values and beliefs of varied client groups and is able to resolve differences, negotiate and bring client to closure in a culturally sensitive manner. Delivers new insight and recommends actions or viable solutions for multiple client groups and future needs related to goals and Department-wide results.

 

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