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International Monetary Fund Technical Assistance Officer – STAGO Fiji IMF Jobs 2024
International Monetary Fund looking for “Technical Assistance Officer – STAGO”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 02-Jul-24.
The International Monetary Fund has published a job vacancy announcement on 24-Jun-24 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of Technical Assistance Officer – STAGO to be based in Fiji, Fiji. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org
Company Name: International Monetary Fund
Job Title: Technical Assistance Officer – STAGO
Duty Station: Fiji, Fiji
Country: Fiji
Application Deadline: 02-Jul-24
The Regional Advisor will support sixteen participating countries, of which, seven are fragile states (Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste, and Tuvalu) to improve the compilation and dissemination of fiscal and public sector debt statistics, which is intended to inform the authorities’ policy analysis and formulation, as well as support the IMF’s operational work with those countries.
The successful candidate is required to:
The Regional Advisor should expect to deliver blended CD (technical assistance combined with training) using different modalities including, hybrid modality (combination of virtual and in-person delivery), depending on the specific needs of individual countries. The successful candidate will work under the general direction of the PFTAC Director and the technical direction of STA staff at IMF headquarters.
The successful candidate must have an advanced university degree in economics, statistics, or related field. He/she should have extensive knowledge of the GFSM 2014 and PSDS Guide concepts and principles, as well as proven experience in the compilation and dissemination of fiscal and debt data.
The following qualifications are highly desirable: (i) experience in managing and backstopping capacity-building projects; (ii) experience in and knowledge of GFS and PSDS compilation practices and systems in countries with similar GFS/PSDS challenges covering the full range of statistical development that is also likely to be found in the sixteen participating countries; (iii) background in the areas of macro-fiscal policy and/or public sector accounting; (iv) practical experience with countries that have limited capacities; and (v) familiarity with the synergies between GFS/PSDS and Public Financial Management reforms in recipient countries.
Strong relationship management and negotiating and influencing skills are critical for the position. Excellent interpersonal skills, strong English oral and written communication skills, drive for results, and ability to work on various projects under tight deadlines are essential. A proven propensity and track record to undertake outreach is an additional asset. Female candidates and nationals of the IMF’s underrepresented regions (Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia and Middle East and North Africa) are encouraged to apply.