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The 25 Executive Directors of the WBG Board, assisted by their Alternates, Senior Advisors, Advisors and Administrative staff represent the interests of the 189-member countries who nominated or elected them. They also ensure the oversight of the general operations of the Bank Group and the group’s results on the ground. The institutions under their purview are: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), which together form the World Bank; the International Finance Corporation (IFC); the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA); and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The World Bank Group is one of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. The Board, working closely with Management, approves several policies, financial commitments and knowledge products that ensure the best global expertise and help generate cutting-edge results for its clients in developing countries.
The Office of the Executive Director for Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Hungary, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia and Türkiye (EDS10) is looking for a motivated and proactive Executive Assistant with excellent administrative, organizational, and interpersonal skills to join the team.
The Executive Director’s Office deals with all aspects of the Bank's work, interacts with Senior Bank Management, staff in other departments in the Bank, IFC, MIGA, as well as ministries, governments, embassies and high-level officials, representatives from the private sector, non-governmental organizations, academia, and others from the countries represented.
The office of the EDS10 is seeking to recruit an Executive Assistant. S/he will support the office work, as a core member of the Front Office team and provide support on research related assignments to the ED, AED and all the Advisers. S/he will interact with a wide range of stakeholders within and outside the World Bank and will be expected to handle all tasks necessary for the efficient functioning of the office. Candidates should be prepared to work under pressure and in a high-pace environment.
In addition to the Executive Director, the office consists of an Alternate Executive Director, Senior Advisors, Advisors, and a Research Assistant.
The successful candidate will report to the Executive Director.
Note:
Administrative support staff hired into the Executive Directors’ offices will be offered an initial 2-year Term appointment. Staff on open-ended appointments who are selected into the EDs’ offices are strongly advised to obtain a re-entry guarantee from their releasing units to be able to return to open-ended status. An open-ended staff who does not have a re-entry to his/her releasing unit acknowledges that by applying to this position, s/he is entering a Term position, if selected, and will not be able to maintain his/her open-ended status. Executive Directors must conduct an annual overall performance review for their administrative support staff consistent with WBG annual performance review processes.
If an already open-ended candidate in an ED office gets selected, s/he will retain his/her open-ended status based on already meeting the eligibility and prior conversion decision per the ED ACS conversion policy. Such candidate may be subject to rotation as required by Corporate Secretary.
Duties and Accountabilities:
The Executive Assistant will provide the full range of office/administrative support to the Executive Director’s office including, but are not limited to the following:
• Serve as an assistant to the office of the Executive Director and work seamlessly as a team with a Research Assistant.
• Serve as a point of contact for the office of the Executive Director for internal and external clients.
• Work with a high level of discretion and diplomacy in setting and managing priorities and workflow in an efficient and organized manner for the Executive Director, Alternate Executive Director, Senior Advisors, and Advisors.
• Independently responding, in a timely and highly professional manner, to extensive and diverse external/internal inquiries and general requests by drafting and formatting – in English and Dutch/French/German – standard and routine correspondence and making decisions when multiple courses of action are possible.
• Prepare the documentation needed for the various Board Meetings, Board Committee Meetings, retreats, and operational travel.
• Ensure efficient functioning of the Executive Director's Office and work jointly with the World Bank Group Corporate Secretariat on personnel issues.
• Plan and organize operational travel itineraries on behalf of the Executive Director and process the trip reports and representational expenses through SAP.
• Prepare the program of meetings for the Executive Director and High Government officials at Ministerial Level during the Spring Meetings and Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund.
• Accompany the Executive Director to the Annual Meetings when held in member countries (once in three years); give administrative and logistical support to the Executive Director, to the delegations of the participating constituency countries.
• Arrange meetings with Senior Bank Management for visiting High Level Government officials and High-Level Representatives of the private sector.
• Undertake and effectively organize all types of events related to the work of the Executive Director (presentations, working lunches and dinners; office retreats; networking events; cultural events; receptions, etc.).
• Draft letters and memoranda for final approval and signature by the Executive Director.
• Maintain and update contact lists, the filing system, and ensure the general efficient functioning of the Executive Director's Office.
• Ensure an efficient back-up system is in place.
• Work closely with the Office team to ensure research deliverables are produced in a timely fashion.
• Draft and proofread a wide range of project-related documents using proper grammar, punctuation, and style.
• Support the planning and preparation of relevant meeting materials, summaries, etc.
• Handle the coordination of the Executive Director’s and wider office operational agenda and meetings’ logistics for the Office team.
• Ensure internal databases and content are up to date.