E T Consultant
Company: World Bank Group
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 29, 2025
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Job Description:
E T ConsultantJob #:req33250Organization:World
BankSector:Financial SectorGrade:EC3Term Duration:1 year 0
monthsRecruitment Type:Local RecruitmentLocation:Washington,
DC,United StatesRequired Language(s):EnglishPreferred
Language(s):Closing Date:5/28/2025 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm
UTCDescriptionDo 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. For more information, visit www.worldbank.org.
Background/General description
The World Bank Group plays a key role in the global effort to end
extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity. It consists of five
institutions: the World Bank, including the International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International
Development Association (IDA); the International Finance
Corporation (IFC); the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
(MIGA); and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment
Disputes (ICSID). Working together in more than 100 countries,
these institutions provide financing, advice, and other solutions
that enable countries to address the most urgent challenges of
development. For more information, please visit www.worldbank.org,
www.miga.org, and ifc.org.
The Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi), which is housed
at the World Bank, was created in 2017 in recognition of the
critical role played by women's entrepreneurship in empowering
women, creating jobs, boosting inclusive economic growth, and
ending poverty. Starting and growing a business is one of the most
powerful tools for women to build a better future for themselves
and their communities. While women are increasingly harnessing
their entrepreneurial spirit, their business growth is stunted by
outmoded policies, business practices, and attitudes. Women
business owners are undercut by limited training opportunities,
scarce access to finance and markets, biased legal and cultural
barriers, and inadequate support systems like mentors and business
networks.
We-Fi is a collaborative partnership among governments,
multilateral development banks, and other stakeholders focused on
unlocking financing for women-led/owned businesses in developing
countries, including in the most challenging environments. The
Initiative hosted by the World Bank Group has 14 donors who have,
to date, collectively committed over USD380 million to We-Fi. For
more information: https://we-fi.org/.
We-Fi allocates its funds to seven Implementing Partners (IPs),
including the World Bank, IFC, ADB, AfDB, EBRD, IDB and IsDB
through a call-for-proposal process. To date, there have been five
calls for proposals, resulting in about 24 separate allocations.
With these funds, IPs have rolled out activities in 67 countries as
well as some global activities. They are partnering with around 400
public and private sector partners to achieve sustainable,
systematic, scalable solutions to:
--- Increase Access to Finance. We-Fi provides capital, risk
mitigation, and capacity building to enable financial
intermediaries to expand women entrepreneurs' access to debt,
equity, venture capital, and insurance.
--- Provide Access to Training, Mentoring, and Networks. We-Fi
builds the capacity of women entrepreneurs and connects them to
mentors and networks to take their businesses to the next
level.
--- Increase Access to Markets. We-Fi creates linkages for WSMEs to
access new markets and works with corporations to include WSMEs in
domestic and global supply chains.
--- Improve the Enabling Environment. We-Fi works with public and
private sector actors to break down gender biases and legal and
regulatory constraints that women entrepreneurs face in running
their businesses.
We-Fi supports these activities by funding blended finance,
technical assistance, capacity building, grants and research
activities. Implementing Partners report on their results annually
based on results and risk frameworks.
The We-Fi Secretariat is responsible for the day-to-day operations
of We-Fi, including preparing and supporting decisions of the
Governing Committee; preparing governance documents, managing the
call-for-proposal process; managing the reporting process, guiding
the IPs on We-Fi processes or requirements, managing relations with
contributors, IPs and other partners, and communications and
advocacy related to We-Fi.
The Secretariat is recruiting an ETC to support the work related to
monitoring We-Fi's portfolio of activities, extracting and
disseminating knowledge and lessons of experience, and reporting to
donors. This includes regularly engaging with Implementing Partners
about their ongoing activities, providing advice and ensuring
compliance and progress in relation to their approved activities,
and promote learning and understanding from WE-Fi's experience.
They will also coordinate communications and meetings with the
Governing Committee and other donors.
The position requires familiarity with a broad range of activities
of the type supported by We-Fi, from blended finance to policy
interventions, technical assistance and research. It also requires
a strong understanding of the underlying constraints facing women
entrpreneurs and the entrepreneurial ecosystems in developing
countries. The job also requires attention to detail, excellent
writing skills, strong relationship management skills and an
ability to engage and effectively throughout the partner
network.
Duties and Accountabilities
The successful candidate will be expected to carry out the
following duties and responsibilities:
--- Engage closely with IPs and provide guidance on full range of
issues related to reporting and program effectiveness.
--- Work with a team to prepare reports to the Governing Committee,
the We-Fi Annual Report, the We-Fi results dashboard and ad hoc
reports.
--- Advise on the reporting systems including the results and risk
frameworks, the results database, the We-Fi dashboard and other
data capture and visualization mechanisms.
--- Engage in IP learning efforts designed to surface and share
experiences across We-Fi's IP network and with other stakeholders,
with the goal of improving the design and implementation and
spurring innovative approaches and collaboration; this can include
IP learning sessions, case studies, site visits or other knowledge
sharing modalities.
--- Engage with IPs and other stakeholders on key themes to
identify opportunities for deeper collaboration and impact;
--- Lead the review and recommendations to the GC in the case of IP
exceptions, amendments, or adjustments, and for any remedial
measures required by IPs.
--- Support meetings with the Governing Committee and Trustee.
Selection Criteria--- Possesses master's degree in economics,
finance, business, or similar field relevant to the Bank's
mission.
--- Minimum of 8 years of relevant experience engaging with
multilateral development banks, including World Bank and IFC.
--- Demonstrates extensive experience in managing effective
relations with a wide range of stakeholders (Governments,
international organizations, multilateral and bilateral development
agencies).
--- Ability to address a range of issues related to women's
economic empowerment and entrepreneurship and its relationship to
economic development.
--- Demonstrates ability and the necessary organizational skills to
take initiative, personal ownership, and accountability to meet
deadlines, work under pressure, balance competing demands and
achieve agreed-upon results.
--- Sound knowledge of the operating model of multilateral
development banks and the ecosystem supporting gender equity and
women entrepreneurs
--- Demonstrated political awareness and ability to diplomatically
handle sensitive situations with target audiences and to otherwise
cultivate effective, productive client
relationships/partnerships.
--- Excellent oral and written communications and editing skills;
strong command of English; knowledge of other languages would be
desirable, especially French and Spanish.
--- Ability to deal sensitively in multi-cultural environments and
build effective working relations with clients and colleagues.
WBG Culture Attributes:1. Sense of Urgency - Anticipating and
quickly reacting to the needs of internal and external
stakeholders.
2. Thoughtful Risk Taking - Taking informed and thoughtful risks
and making courageous decisions to push boundaries for greater
impact.
3. Empowerment and Accountability - Engaging with others in an
empowered and accountable manner for impactful results.We are proud
to be an equal opportunity and inclusive employer with a dedicated
and committed workforce, and do not discriminate based on gender,
gender identity, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or
disability.Learn more about working at theand, including our values
and inspiring stories.Note: The selected candidate will be offered
a one-year appointment, renewable at the discretion of the World
Bank Group, and subject to a lifetime maximum ET appointment of
three years. If an ET appointment ends before a full year, it is
considered as a full year toward the lifetime maximum. Former and
current ET staff who have completed all or any portion of their
third-year ET appointment are not eligible for future ET
appointments.
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