Organization: World Bank
Sector: Education
Grade: GF
Term Duration: 3 years 0 months
Recruitment Type: Local Recruitment
Location:
Yaounde,Cameroon
Required Language(s): English, French
Preferred Language(s): Closing Date: 9/25/2024 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC
Duties and Accountabilities
The incumbent will contribute to policy dialogue with the client on key issues in education and skills development, provide daily implementation support to the government on the lending operations, lead and/ or contribute to the preparation of new lending programs, as well as analytical work to inform policy discussions in Cameroun. While this position will be focused primarily on Cameroun, the work program could extend to other countries in the unit.
The main responsibilities include:
Policy Dialogue and Building Client Capacity. Supporting building client capacity to use findings of policy research/analytical work for developing new policies and undertaking sector reforms. Providing technical advice on key issues and strategic directions for the country's education sector development, by bringing relevant international experience and research to assist in developing local solutions.
Operations: Leading and/or contributing to the design, preparation, implementation, and evaluation of lending operations, both in education and multi-sectoral, tapping into the Bank's full-range of lending instruments; mobilize global experience and evidence and tailoring them to the local context. Providing day-to-day operational support and advise the government on technical and operational aspects of project implementation for ongoing projects. Working with staff from other global practices on HD/education-related issues (e.g., development policy operations (DPOs) with HD triggers, analytical work related to governance, management and financing of education sector, etc.)
Analytical Work and Non-Lending Services. Leading and/or contributing to the design, preparation, and dissemination of analytical products (e.g., sector assessments, policy notes, impact evaluations, public expenditure reviews, country systems diagnostics, case studies, etc.) and providing input on a range of issues (e.g., education finance, management and governance, teacher policies, skills development, etc.) that respond to critical policy questions identified by the client and have an impact on policy and operational design. Working on cross-sectoral teams to contribute to products such as public expenditure reviews, service delivery surveys, and impact evaluations. Contributing to the country diagnostics and other core analytical work.
In performing these roles, the selected candidate will interact with counterparts in government, a variety of international and other partner organizations, and with Bank colleagues within the Education GP, the CMU, as well as those in other GPs. She/he will be expected to work in close collaboration with the other members of the
education team and colleagues in other GPs.
Selection Criteria
The Education GP is seeking an experienced, versatile, and highly motivated candidate to work on a large and growing portfolio as part of the education team based in
Yaounde, Cameroon. The ideal candidate will combine excellent team work and client dialogue skills, excellent technical skills, a capacity to translate analytical findings into policy and into innovative Bank operations to help clients shift policies in new directions or to pilot new approaches; and operational skills to provide effective implementation support for the Bank's growing portfolio. The candidate should have:
Education: Advanced degree from a recognized university in economics, education or related social sciences (with a focus on the economics of education). eXahWTI CzK2xD
Experience: A minimum of 5 years relevant work experience in education, labor market and skills issues; and demonstrated expert-level knowledge of education policy.
Operational skills and understanding of World Bank processes, including preparation and implementation support for projects, is desirable. Knowledge of Bank and Global Partnership for Education (GPE) policies and procedures would be a plus.
Analytical/technical skills: Excellent analytical/technical skills in economics (with a focus on education), along with a deep understanding of issues in public finance. Proven ability to produce high-quality reports under pressure; and translate analytical/technical skills and products into new programs, policies, and operational innovations and results.
Strong client orientation. Proven ability to support policy dialogue with government agencies (e.g., Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance), and with other stakeholders.
Excellent teamwork and interpersonal skills. Proven ability to work effectively and collaboratively across and within practice boundaries, inspire commitment to excellence and teamwork, and to liaise tactfully as a member of a multicultural team.
High levels of energy, initiative, and flexibility. Proactive attitude to challenges and flexibility in quickly adjusting to changing work program requirements. Ability to juggle numerous competing demands and priorities, respond quickly to internal and external client requests, and set realistic priorities for self and others.
Language and communication skills: Excellent written and oral communication skills in French is a must and also in English. The candidate will be expected to write concisely and expediently; present technical information to clients; and represent the WBG education team among donors and the client.
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