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Senior Financial Sector Specialist

Washington D.C.

  • Organization: World Bank Group
  • Location: Washington D.C.
  • Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Banking and Finance
    • Impact investing, Social venture capital
  • Closing Date: 2025-05-04

Do you want to build a career that is truly worthwhile? Working at the World Bank Group provides a unique opportunity for you to help our clients solve their greatest development challenges. The World Bank Group is one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries; a unique global partnership of five institutions dedicated to ending extreme poverty, increasing shared prosperity and promoting sustainable development. With 189 member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we work with public and private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking projects and using data, research, and technology to develop solutions to the most urgent global challenges. Please visit www.worldbank.org.

EQUITABLE GROWTH, FINANCE, AND INSTITUTIONS PRACTICE GROUP:

The Equitable Growth, Finance, and Institutions Practice Group (EFI) is one of the World Bank’s four Practice Groups. EFI’s mandate is “Growth, Finance, and Institutions for all.” Our approach is to leverage public and private sector expertise to support a data-driven reform agenda. EFI supports clients in advancing evidence-based structural reforms to build the foundations for inclusive and sustainable growth.
 
EFI is composed of four Global Practices (GPs):

Macroeconomics, Trade, and Investment (MTI)— consist of country economists and trade, financial and private development specialists that support structural reforms.

Governance GP – consists of public sector, financial management and procurement specialists to support institutional and governance reforms and provide fiduciary support to all Bank operations.

Poverty and Equity GP – consists of micro, labor, and development economists to build the evidence base, provide advice and operational support to ensure country policies and WBG interventions are inclusive.

The Finance, Competitiveness, and Innovation (FCI) GP is composed of two directorates: The Finance directorate, and the Trade, Investment and Competitiveness (TIC) directorate. The GP aims to support client countries create an enabling environment in which financial stability, efficiency and firm-level solutions are provided in an integrated way to crowd in the private sector, support the creation of markets, and accelerate equitable growth.
FCI works toward creating an enabling environment in which financial stability, efficiency and firm-level solutions are provided in an integrated way to crowd in the private sector, support the creation of markets, and accelerate equitable growth. FCI professionals lead or participate in a wide variety of analytical and advisory work that add to the core expertise delivered to client countries. Knowledge and learning are a central part of the FCI agenda, with work focused on the following thematic areas: (a) Financial Stability and Integrity; (b) Long Term Finance; (c) Financial Inclusion and Infrastructure; (d) Crisis & Disaster Risk Finance; (e) Investment Climate; (f) Firms, Entrepreneurship and Innovation; (g) Markets and technology; and (h) Trade and regional integration. 

The Financial Market Stability and Integrity (FSI) group is part of FCI. As part of its integrity workstream, FSI assists jurisdictions in putting in place an effective regime on Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) and provides them with the tools for increasing transparency and for going after the proceeds of crime to strengthen the soundness, safety and integrity of the financial system. Our “follow the money” and assets disclosure tools assist jurisdictions in fighting crime, corruption and other illicit financial flows and in recovering stolen assets that derive from corruption, whilst safeguarding financial inclusion and avoiding unintended consequences
Since 2007 the World Bank has partnered with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), under the umbrella of the Stolen Asset Recovery initiative (StAR). StAR’s mission is to support international efforts to deny safe havens for proceeds of corruption and to assist countries to put in place the legal framework to enable them to fight corruption and recover the proceeds of corruption from abroad and to build the capacity of countries to implement that framework. 

Between them, the work programs for FSI on integrity and StAR cover the following:
1. Assistance to countries in the conduct of national AML/CFT risk assessments, and implementation of the risk-based approach to money laundering;
2. Technical assistance in response to client request, on AML/CFT, asset recovery or income and asset disclosure;
3. Training to countries to conduct financial-, open source-, crypto-, investigations;
4. Conducting and reviewing country AML/CFT evaluations;
5. Assistance in the practice of conducting international cooperation through informal mechanisms and mutual legal assistance; 
6. Dissemination of international best practices on financial disclosure, asset recovery and AML/CFT related topics and raising awareness on the importance of the related international standards;
7. Development of policy work on asset recovery related topics, notably international law enforcement and financial intelligence cooperation, beneficial ownership and legal frameworks for management and recovery of proceeds of corruption;
8. Participation in relevant policy dialogues with other international organizations and bodies active on asset recovery, including the Financial Action Task Force, the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group, the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units, the Camden Asset Recovery Interagency Network and relevant regional networks.

Roles & Responsibility:

FSI /StAR wish to hire a Senior Financial Sector Specialist to deliver asset recovery and AML/CFT related technical assistance to World Bank countries. 
Specifically, he or she will:

• Deliver technical assistance on ML/TF, financial disclosure or asset recovery  related topics, either as team lead or team member. This may cover development and provision of training to relevant law enforcement, supervisory or policy bodies; review of draft legislation or regulations; and, assistance in the development of government policy or strategy, including on the institutional architecture and domestic cooperation arrangements. ;
• Conduct national risk assessments and implement country risk mitigation action plans, including advise on risk based supervision;
• Develop and contribute to policy work and research on a variety of topics related to AML/CFT, financial disclosure and asset recovery;
• Lead or participate in country AML/CFT evaluations;
• Draft and contribute to briefings, presentations, and talking points for internal and external audiences on financial integrity topics; 
• Liaise with current and prospective donors;

DURATION OF APPOINTMENT

The selected candidate will be offered a three-year appointment, renewable.
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