The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is an international financial institution and a specialized United Nations agency dedicated to eradicating rural poverty and hunger. It does so by investing in rural people. IFAD finances programmes and projects that increase agricultural productivity and raise rural incomes, and advocates at the local, national, and international level for policies that contribute to rural transformation.
The Office of the President and Vice-President (OPV) provides strategic oversight and direction to the entire Organization, including all decentralised offices, and is responsible for IFAD’s strategic leadership, and all departments and offices reporting to it. Most importantly, OPV is the highest-level of political and strategic engagement with IFAD Member States, Rome-based agencies, and other UN agencies and IFIs, leveraging the Fund’s resources, knowledge, relationships, and reputation to ensure IFAD achieves its mandate through IFAD-funded programmes and non-lending activities providing sustainable impact to its target groups. The Office also serves as the primary liaison with the Senior Executive Management Team and supports the general governance of the organization. The Office of the President and Vice-President leads the implementation of the strategic plan for the organization, as well as develops or champions new initiatives to improve organizational efficiency, visibility, and organization-wide leadership development.
The position is located in the Front Office of OPV and the Chief of Staff reports directly to the President of IFAD.
The Chief of Staff serves on IFAD’s senior management team. The main focus of such positions is strategic leadership, innovation and management. Most typically as a member of a departmental management team, the Chief of Staff is responsible for managing and supervising the delivery of a division’s programme of work within an allocated budget. This role requires a leader who can build trust, cultivate a positive and inclusive organizational culture, and always operate with transparency and accountability. The ideal candidate will embody the highest ethical and professional standards. The role requires someone who upholds integrity, demonstrates unwavering commitment to ethical principles, and shows deep respect and empathy for diverse perspectives.
As a member of the Executive Management Team, the Chief of Staff has a corporate responsibility for the Fund. The position plays a pivotal role in providing strategic and intellectual leadership and management support at the highest level of the organization by managing and coordinating relations between the Office of the President and Vice-President, IFAD’s senior management and the Fuvind’s middle-level managers in the implementation of the Fund’s mandate and programme of work. The position translates the broad organizational objectives into creative effective delivery in collaboration with senior management colleagues ensuring the overall cohesion of the Fund in action. In addition, the incumbent has management responsibility for the team providing strategic support to the President and coordinates the Office of the President and Vice President to ensure its efficient operations and communication with internal and external stakeholders. The Chief of Staff ensures the President is fully informed of all developments within the organization and with Member States that have an impact on the strategy and key objectives of the Fund.
1. STRATEGIC ADVISORY ROLE: The Chief of Staff provides strategic direction in the development and interpretation of major policies, regulations and rules, and systems that govern the work of a division and ensure they support divisional goals and objectives within the overall Fund mandates and strategies. The Chief of Staff also serves as a trusted business/programme advisor with a significant role in authoritative policy advice within the Fund at the senior management level as well as in policy dialogue in their representational activities.
In particular, the Chief of Staff plays a critical and leading role in the day-to-day handling of business in the Office of the President and Vice-President and the implementation of major initiatives and delivery of IFAD’s business. This includes but is not limited to:
2. REPRESENTATION AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS: The Chief of Staff serves as a designated representative of the Fund and catalyses effective partnerships with a broad range of institutions including borrowers, bilateral and multilateral development agencies, UN agencies, funds and programmes, international financial institutions (IFls), non-governmental organizations and academic institutions for the purpose of programme co-operation, knowledge sharing, policy dialogue and/or resource mobilization.
In particular, the Chief of Staff:
3. MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES: The Chief of Staff is accountable for integrity, transparency, and equity in the management of IFAD’s resources, including human, financial, and material resources. This includes managing staff through workforce planning, recruitment, performance management, and career development. Additionally, the Chief of Staff is responsible for managing material resources and promoting knowledge and content management to achieve innovative outcomes and cost-effective processes. The Chief of Staff also leverages information technology to improve business results, reporting processes, and client services. In particular, the Chief of Staff, oversees the activities of all entities located in the Office of the President and Vice-President.
The Chief of Staff’’s impact extends beyond the successful achievement of divisional goals and objectives to include larger departmental goals and objectives in strategic planning collaboration. The expected results directly and/or indirectly benefit the ultimate stakeholders, the rural poor in developing countries.
The key performance indicators for the Chief of Staff include leadership in viable strategic planning, authoritative and relevant policy development and advice, sustainable programme decisions and integrity and accountability in the planning and management of the Fund’s human, financial and material resources assigned to the division.
Leadership activities include the optimum utilization of human, financial, technology and material resources for the achievement of greater efficiency and effectiveness. The Chief of Staff is a member of the Executive Management Team with a corporate responsibility for the Fund. The Chief of Staff is tasked with ensuring maximum impact for the efficiency and efficacy of the Fund’s operations and service in all initiatives and activities through the provision of effective intellectual and professional leadership for overall strategy, quality, delivery, and results.
The Chief of Staff is responsible for building and maintaining strong working relationships both within and outside of IFAD. Internally, the incumbent provides strategic advice to the President and Vice-President and collaborates with other departments, offices and divisions to ensure effective coordination of programme planning and activities. Externally, the incumbent develops strategic partnerships with a range of institutions, including borrowers, development agencies, UN agencies, and non-governmental organizations, for the purpose of programme cooperation, knowledge sharing, policy dialogue, and resource mobilization. The Chief of Staff also represents IFAD in official committees, meetings, and conferences, and builds organizational networks with peers in major private, public, and international financial institutions.
More specifically, the Chief of Staff is responsible for coordinating relations between OPV, IFAD’s senior management and the Fund’s middle-level managers in the implementation of the Fund’s mandate and programme of work. The Chief of Staff provides strategic and intellectual leadership to the President and Vice-President in the day-to-day management of the Fund and on a wide range of sensitive and confidential matters affecting the organization and its relations with external partners and stakeholders.
Organizational Competencies – Level 2
Education:
Level – Advanced university degree.
Areas – international relations, business administration, economics or any other relevant field from an accredited institution. (*)
Degree must be an accredited institution listed on https://www.whed.net/home.php
(*) For internal candidates, this requirement will be assessed in line with the provisions set forth in the IFAD’s Human Resources Implementing Procedures.
Work experience:
Languages:
Skills:
Position specific:
Applicants should note that IFAD staff members are international civil servants subject to the authority of the President of IFAD. In accordance with IFAD’s Human Resources Policy, the President can decide to assign them to any of the activities of the Fund. All International Professional staff members are required to be geographically mobile and positions in the professional category are subject to changes in location at any time in line with strategic priorities and reform initiatives in IFAD.
In accordance with IFAD’s provisions, all new staff members will normally be placed at the first step in the grade level for which they have been selected. For information on IFAD’s remuneration package, please visit IFAD’s compensation and benefits page on our website. Applicants are invited to use the ICSC compensation calculator to estimate the salary and benefit entitlements. See here.
Candidates may be required to take a written test and to deliver a presentation as well as participate in interviews.
In the interest of making most cost-effective use of funds and resources, we are only able to respond to applicants who are short-listed for interview. Candidates who do not receive any feedback within three months should consider their application unsuccessful.
IFAD is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of ethnic, social or political background, colour, nationality, religion, age, gender, disability, marital status, family size or sexual orientation in line with its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Strategy and the Policy to prevent and respond to sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse.
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