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Regional Context
The World Bank Group serves 30 client countries in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region (LCR). Clients range from large rapidly growing sophisticated middle-income clients to lower income countries to small Caribbean states to one fragile state. Despite immense resources, deep inequalities persist in most LCR countries, with nearly a quarter of the Region's people living in poverty. The Bank's strategy in LCR is focused on five pillars: (a) stimulating growth and improving competitiveness; (b) reducing poverty and inequality; (c) making governments and institutions work for people; (d) providing a platform for tackling global issues (climate change, trade, disease, migration); and (e) reducing risk, whether from extreme weather events, climate change, crime and violence, or other.
CMU and Country Office Context
The Caribbean Country Management Unit (CMU) covers 19 countries, with a total population of about 18 million people, ranging from Sint Maarten (40,000) to Haiti (11 million). The CMU and key staff, including the Division Director and Operations Manager, are based in Kingston, Jamaica.
In collaboration with Global Practice Groups, the Caribbean CMU supports the development priorities of Caribbean countries through financing and knowledge services, and also provides reimbursable advisory services in Overseas Countries and Territories. The active program includes a portfolio of about 70 projects with commitments of about US$3 billion in World Bank and Trust Fund financing and 50 advisory services and analytics products.
In addition to the Country Office in Kingston, Jamaica, where the Country Director and the Operations Manager are based, the CMU has Country Offices in Haiti, Barbados, Sint Maarten and in Guyana. A Caribbean CMU anchor unit represents the CMU in Washington, D.C., and supports the overall work program.
The Caribbean CMU is recruiting a Team Assistant to be part of the CMU’s Administrative Client Support team, under the management of the Operations Manager for the Caribbean. The duty station for this position is Kington, Jamaica.
Principal Team Assistant responsibilities:
The team assistant carries out the full range of office support work, including managing processes and monitoring schedules related to their team's/unit's products and tasks. They coordinate extensively with service units and liaise frequently with team members both at headquarters and in the field, as well as external counterparts. Team Assistants may also be assigned responsibility for some aspect of the unit's administrative functions.
General Office/Team Assistant Support
• Maintain an effective network of contacts with government officials, donors, civil society, academia, businesses, and other World Bank offices.
• Provide logistical support in the preparation and planning for various events including meetings, conferences, workshops, and project negotiations.
• Provide administrative, logistical and substantive support to the Jamaica Country Office
• Draft and format a variety of standard project-related correspondence, drafting minutes and ensuring timely submission for clearance and distribution.
• Incorporating agreed comments into documents, making full use of shared drives and software capabilities.
• Using word processing or desktop publishing skills to produce complex text, reports, figures, graphs, etc., according to standard Bank formats and distribution.
• Tracks assigned task/project steps/timetables, coordinates with relevant staff and provides assistance and/or information on project-related matters.
• Maintains up-to-date work unit project and other files (both paper and electronic).
• Coordinates schedules taking priorities into account, monitors changes, and communicates the information to appropriate staff, inside and outside the immediate work unit, including officials outside the Bank Group.
• Solves non-routine problems (e.g., responds to requests requiring file search, etc.).
• Serve as a back-up to other staff and Team/Program Assistants on project and administrative tasks.
Visiting Missions Support
• Provide logistical support for visiting missions travelling to Jamaica including – transportation, meetings, and catering requests.
• Performs and other duties that may be assigned.