Role and Responsibility
The Inspection Panel is seeking an Investigations Officer with a solid background in environmental issues and leadership experience in environmental programs. Ideally, candidates will also have expertise in handling social matters. The Investigations Officer will be involved in Inspection Panel case management, working on issues in relation to compliance with World Bank environmental and social safeguard policies and standards. The Investigations Officer will provide technical knowledge and experience, to assist and advise the Inspection Panel in the assessment and analysis of case material through the different phases of the Panel’s case work. The Investigations Officer will be expected to take on the role of Task Team Leader as assigned by the Chairperson of the Panel in relation to some of the Panel cases. The position involves engaging with Requesters, communities, government officials, the Board of Executive Directors and their advisors, Bank management, and various other internal stakeholders during the different stages of the Panel's work. Additionally, the Investigations Officer will contribute to preparing advisory reports and other documents generated by the Panel.
In the performance of his/her duties, the Investigations Officer will work under the guidance and supervision of the Panel’s Chairperson as well as senior staff responsible for the assignment in question.
The position will require global travel to support Panel cases and outreach programs.
Main Responsibilities
The main responsibilities of the Investigation Officer, will include, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
• Conduct detailed and extensive background research and analysis to inform the Panel’s decision making during the different stages of the Panel process (registration, eligibility, investigation and verification)
• Collate and assess data and information as inputs to Panel reports
• Provide technical expertise on environmentally related issues.
• Review and fact check Panel documents and reports with a focus on environmental risks, impacts and compliance issues
• Providing advice with regards to the interpretation and application of environmental and social policies, standards and guidelines
• Participate in field visits and site inspections
• Participate, and sometimes, lead in the drafting of Panel reports and other documents such as eligibility reports and investigation reports and verification reports
• Participate, and sometimes, lead in the preparation and organization of field visits, ensuring all logistical arrangements (travel plans, accommodations, vehicles) are in place as well as consultants, interpreters and mission Health, Safety and Security plans.
• Engage with Requesters, affected people, communities, CSOs, NGOs and other stakeholders on their issues and concerns
• Support engagements with Bank Management and the Board of Executive Directors and their advisors
• Support the management of experts and consultants retained by the Panel
• Support outreach and inreach activities and maintain communications with stakeholders
• Contribute to and collaborate with in the creation and dissemination of knowledge and lessons learned
Selection Criteria
Candidates will be assessed on their ability to meet all or some of the following criteria:
• An advanced degree (Master’s or equivalent) in environmental sciences or engineering, environmental management or environmental policy
• Experience with international development and at least 6 years’ relevant experience
• Knowledge of the World Bank Environmental and Social policies and standards or those of other Multilateral Development Banks
• Knowledge of the World Bank Group’s or equivalent Multilateral Development Bank’s organizational structure, operations, policies, practices, procedure
• Knowledge of independent accountability mechanisms and the practical applicability of compliance work
• Operational experience in managing environmental assessment processes and in designing and implementing mitigation measures to manage risks and meet environmental and social standards and safeguard policies
• Ability to research and draft documents and the environmental and social components of technical reports
• Ability to articulate arguments in relation to technical work and provide an independent opinion to Panel members
• Experience of direct participation in projects from early development to conclusion
• Strong coordination and organization skills especially on the field with the ability to act proactively and adapt to changing circumstances. Ability to arrange and manage logistics during field missions
• Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders including requesters, CSOs, NGOs, environmental and social specialists and peers within the AM and the World Bank more broadly
• Excellent writing skills with the ability to communicate both verbally and in writing effectively and concisely in spoken and written English.
• Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously under tight deadlines; and a high degree of initiative.
• Demonstrated integrity and independence.
Monthly based
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Washington, District of Columbia, United States