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The Institutional Affairs Analyst in the Secretary's Department
(SEC)'s Immediate Office will play a key role across a broad range
of activities. In addition to advancing the department's digital
transformation agenda by leveraging IT and AI-driven tools and
interactive design to strengthen knowledge management,
decision-making, and Board operations, the position also requires
contributing to efficiency and streamlining efforts and helping to
manage the regular workflow in the front office. Working across
teams, the role combines analytical expertise, creativity, and
technical fluency to help modernize, streamline, and build up Board
processes and information-sharing platforms. The selected candidate
will be part of the broader front office team that manages the
standard workflow and outputs, contribute to SEC's IT and AI
objectives, and work with the department's Board activity data team
to deliver accurate, timely, and interactive information to the
Board. In addition, the position would also provide front office
support for Board and Committee meetings, Annual/Spring Meetings,
IMFC, and serve as a back up on front office duties, so knowledge
of Board processes and procedures is an advantage. The selected
candidate is expected to be extremely well-organized, have
excellent planning skills, work with minimum supervision under
pressure and tight deadlines, be meticulous and pay close attention
to detail in all facets of work, and exercise independence,
discretion, and sound judgment. The selected candidate is expected
to work with the front office team to support as needed on basic
HR/budget/Accountability Framework-related and other tasks and be
familiar with related systems and procedures.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Operational and Cross-Team Support: Collaborate across
departmental teams to ensure the efficient operation of Executive
Board and Committee meetings, applying digital solutions to
streamline coordination and communications. As part of the front
office team, support the delivery of the Annual/Spring Meetings,
including the IMFC, by providing logistical and other support.
- Digital Design and Analytics: Contribute on the design
and interactive visualization of the department's full range of
outputs using AI-enhanced design tools and other digital platforms.
Support online, interactive data for the Executive Board that
promotes transparency and real-time updates. Manage and analyze
data on Board indicators and engagement trends. Develop automated
dashboards, analytical summaries, and visual reports to inform
decision-making on Board priorities and participation
- Knowledge-Sharing Platforms & Technology Solutions:
Contribute to the development of AI-powered knowledge-sharing tools
and collaborative platforms. Create engaging, member-focused
content—including multimedia products—and track user
metrics to assess engagement and impact. Support implementation of
IT and digital innovation projects, identifying business needs,
testing prototypes, and helping integrate emerging technologies
such as machine learning, natural-language processing, and workflow
automation into existing systems.
- Presentations and Visual Communication: Design, refine,
and enhance PowerPoint presentations and other communication
materials to effectively visualize data, communicate analytical
findings, and improve storytelling for Executive Board briefings,
seminars, and departmental updates. Leverage AI design assistants
to ensure consistency, clarity, and visual impact.
- Front Office responsibilities:As part of the broader
front office community, and in line with the need to manage a wide
range of services, provide support, as needed, for standard tasks,
including preparing speaking notes and other supporting
documentation for Board meetings, and background information for
restricted sessions. Assist in managing the workflow of the front
office, including the interdepartmental review process for SEC,
leave management, managing internal Board assignments, interacting
with Offices of Executive Directors, staff, management and other
stakeholders, supporting on HR, budget and Accountability Framework
issues, and other duties as needed.
Minimum qualifications
Educational development, typically acquired through the
completion of a university degree, or equivalent supplemented by a
minimum of three (3) years of relevant work experience, is
required. Alternatively, a minimum of two years of experience in a
related position at Grade A6, or equivalent, is required.
In addition to the above qualifications, the requirements listed
below are critical to the position.
- Strong written and oral communication skills, and the ability
to interact with the Office of the Managing Director, Offices of
Executive Directors, and Fund staff at high levels with efficiency,
tact, diplomacy, and attention to details.
- Prior experience, and interest in manipulating and analyzing
data for reporting. Strong skills in data visualization (e.g.,
Power BI), automation tools, and AI-driven analytics.
- Demonstrated ability to translate data and technology into
practical solutions supporting operational and strategic
objectives.
- Institutional knowledge on the functioning of the Fund,
Executive Board, the IMFC, and the Board of Governors is an
asset.
- Excellent organizational and logistical skills. Ability to work
well under pressure, managing short deadlines, and a complex and
demanding workload that requires utmost precision.
- Self-driven with independent judgement and able to manage
urgent day-to-day responsibilities as well as longer term
independent projects.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to work both
independently and in close collaboration with other team members
and act as a resource for the department.
- Strong multi-tasking skills and the ability to prioritize and
respond to a large variety of requests quickly and accurately.
- Flexibility in working hours and overtime (sometimes at short
notice, including possibly over weekends).
Only candidates who are currently residing in the Washington DC
metro area will be considered.
A regular staff member who is selected to fill the vacancy will
maintain their open-ended status. If the selected candidate is a
contractual employee, they will be offered a Term staff
appointment. Staff members already on a term appointment will
continue their current term but may receive an extension provided
that their current term appointment has not already been
extended.
It is expected that while the position is advertised at the full
grade band, it will be filled at the lower level.
Department:
SECAI Secretary's Department Immediate Office
Hiring For:
A07, A08
The IMF is guided by the principle that the employment,
classification, promotion, and assignment of staff shall be made
without discrimination against any person. We welcome requests for
reasonable accommodations for disabilities during the selection
process. Information on how to request accommodations will be
provided during the application process.