Specific duties and accountabilities include:
Program strategy, development and management
Contribute to the development of the overall ESG regional strategy and develop corresponding priorities for ESG advisory client and market support engagements, in close coordination with the ESG, Regional and Industry Teams, and other key internal and external partners.
Lead the development, management and delivery of ESG advisory projects and client engagements, including overseeing resources, timelines and monitoring of development results.
Lead a team of ESG specialists in the region to develop business opportunities and client proposals, manage projects and portfolios, and oversee quality of work performed by the team.
Lead the development of approaches that deliver ESG support to clients in Fragile and Conflict Affected States (FCS) in a manner that is effective and scalable, working in close collaboration with the regional FCS Africa team and regional industry teams.
Oversee the technical delivery of projects and program. Manage internal and external reporting, communication and program promotion across key stakeholders.
Manage relationships for successful delivery, including industry and regional management, development partners, World Bank and other external stakeholders.
Consolidate and analyze lessons learned from project implementation experiences and share with team members and colleagues across the region and globally.
Stay abreast of ESG market trends, both regionally and globally, to design and provide client products that are current and relevant, seeking input from colleagues as necessary.
Coordinate with global and regional staff responsible for delivering ESG advisory services to harmonize offerings, problem-solve and coherently deliver advisory support.
Team Coordination, Budget and Financial Management
Coordinate a team of staff and consultants to deliver an impactful ESG advisory program. This can include working across investment and advisory teams.
Support the Regional ESG Managers in managing staff performance, communicating clear expectations and accountabilities, providing timely feedback and support to enable team members to succeed in their roles.
Identify and anticipate financial needs, develop detailed budgets, and manage and report on financial performance per those plans.
Identify funding sources to deliver on the ESG advisory program, including active regional fundraising, writing proposals for development partners, coordinating with the global team and other fundraising colleagues.
Control and monitor expenditures according to IFC policies and guidelines and within own approval thresholds while optimizing results.
Manage relationships with donors, oversee donor reporting and support the Regional ESG Managers in their duties as trust fund managers.
Knowledge Management
Consolidate and analyze lessons learned from project implementation. Facilitate knowledge flow across IFC and the World Bank Group, sharing lessons and best practices, in the region and globally.
Share materials, contributing to ESG knowledge management initiatives and enabling connectivity with IFC colleagues in the region and globally.
Selection Criteria
The candidate should be a seasoned professional with extensive expertise in both project and program management. S/he should be recognized as an expert in Environmental, Social or Corporate Governance (ESG) or a relevant field within ESG, with a proven track record in delivering high-quality advisory services. S/he should routinely lead complex projects and integrate work of other (often multi-disciplinary) professional staff. S/he must possess the confidence and expertise to engage effectively with senior-level executives (including board members and senior management), as well as with policymakers and other high-level market operators. Key selection criteria will include:
Master's Degree or higher in an area related to environmental or social management, business administration, law, economics, finance, accounting/audit, engineering, or other relevant discipline.
At least 12 years of relevant work experience in an ESG-related area, ideally in the private sector, private consulting firm or international organization.
Experience managing advisory services with clients, preferably in the areas of ESG standards and performance.
FCS and real sector (infrastructure, manufacturing, agriculture and services) experience is essential.
Experience in managing and implementing donor-funded projects, including reporting to development partners.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a matrixed, highly complex and global organization, with strong influencing and interpersonal skills; ability to cultivate an active network inside and outside the organization.
Demonstrated technical knowledge of best available practices related to corporate governance, environmental and social management. Knowledge and experience in applying the IFC Performance Standards is advantageous.
Relevant experience working in Africa is desirable, though not required.
Proven ability to conceptualize, design and implement large projects and to produce complex reports or studies.
Demonstrated professional leadership and ability to lead a sizeable and dispersed team to execute projects.
Ability to communicate ideas clearly and confidently, articulate issues and recommend solutions.
Excellent English written and spoken communication skills are essential. French written and spoken communication skills are considered a plus.
Strong presentation and written communication skills.
Willingness to travel extensively.