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ITS Vice Presidency Context
The Information and Technology Solutions (ITS) Vice Presidential Unit (VPU) enables the World Bank Group to achieve its mission of ending extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet by delivering transformative information and technologies to its staff working in over 150+ locations. For more information on ITS, see this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=VTFGffa1Y7w
Unit Context:
The ITSIG (Information Governance) Unit is the strategic driver of trust, agility, and responsible innovation in the organization’s data, information, and AI landscape. The unit develops and oversees governance frameworks, policies, and stewardship models that enable the Group, and the public, to maximize the value of its data and information. By embedding governance into product and service delivery, platform design, and business engagement, the unit positions governance as a catalyst for AI transformation and business impact. The unit also fosters partnerships and thought leadership, ensuring the Group remains at the forefront of global best practices in data, information, and AI governance.
Duties and accountabilities:
Role Purpose:
The Associate Information Management Officer is responsible for executing the lifecycle management of the organization’s information assets to ensure critical information is accessible to employees. With limited supervision, this role captures, organizes, preserves, digitizes, disposes of, and shares access to various information assets. The Associate Information Management Officer also proposes policies related to information ownership, stewardship, and access, promoting transparent and accountable operations.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Information Lifecycle Management
• Help write polices and procedures related to the end-to-end lifecycle management of physical and digital information assets, including capture, classification, storage, digitization, retention, archival, and defensible disposition.
• Track records retention schedules and regulatory requirements to ensure compliance.
• Maintain inventories of information assets and their access controls aligned with organizational security and privacy requirements. To include structured and unstructured content.
2. Data Governance
• Support implementation of enterprise data governance standards, frameworks, and operating procedures.
• Maintain documentation of data ownership, stewardship assignments, and accountability models.
• Contribute to data inventories, metadata repositories, and business glossaries.
• Assist in monitoring data quality controls and tracking remediation activities.
• Prepare materials and documentation for Data Council or governance forums.
3. AI Governance & Responsible AI Support
• Support implementation of AI governance standards, including documentation of model purpose, training data sources, and approval workflows.
• Assist in tracking compliance with responsible AI principles (e.g., transparency, explainability, bias monitoring, human oversight).
• Coordinate documentation and evidence collection for AI risk assessments and reviews.
• Support alignment of AI solutions with data governance and information management policies.
4. Policy & Procedure Development
• Draft and propose updates to policies and procedures related to information management, data governance, and AI governance.
• Ensure policies are operationalized through supporting procedures, templates, and controls.
• Maintain version control, documentation repositories, and policy exception tracking.
• Support periodic reviews to ensure governance artifacts remain aligned with regulatory and organizational changes.
• Assist in developing guidance materials and awareness communications.
5. Compliance, Risk & Reporting
• Support audit readiness through maintenance of governance documentation and evidence repositories.
• Track remediation activities resulting from audits, risk assessments, or compliance reviews.
• Identify and escalate governance risks or control gaps.
6. Continuous Improvement & Cross-Functional Coordination
• Collaborate with IT, Legal, Risk, Compliance, Privacy, and business stakeholders to operationalize governance requirements.