Description
The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of development assistance and global expertise for developing countries. It consists of five institutions that specialize in different aspects of development: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). For additional information, please visit http://www.worldbank.org
ETHICS AND INTERNAL JUSTICE SERVICES VPU
The World Bank’s Ethics and Internal Justice Services Vice Presidency (EIJ VPU) is a newly created Vice Presidency within the World Bank Group (WBG) that brings together, under a single umbrella, the WBG’s approach to values, ethics and the resolution of workplace conflict. The EIJ VPU’s vision is to foster a values-based workplace culture and help staff uphold the WBG’s ethical standards. EIJ provides an integrated, empathetic, and efficient approach to resolving workplace conflict, allowing staff to focus with urgency on the WBG’s mission. EIJ’s work covers each of the five WBG institutions.
The Vice Presidency has recently been organized as follows:
Ethics Advice and Early Interventions Department, which consists of:
- Advisory, Training & Values (ATV) – responsible for the Core Values and the Code of Ethics and associated rules; manages all training and outreach on behalf of the VPU; provides advice and guidance on the Code, with specific focus on conflicts of interest; and manages the Bank’s Declarations of Interest program;
- Anti-Harassment and Anti-Discrimination (AHAD) comprising the Anti-Harassment Coordinator’s Office, and the Race Equity Office.
- The Anti-Harassment Coordinator (AHC) – addresses reports of harassment, and sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse; provides guidance to management on preventing and addressing such behaviors; and
- The Race Equity Office (REO) – acts as the focal point for the WBG for addressing reports of workplace racism and racial discrimination, at both the individual and systemic levels.
- Mediation and Formal Reviews Department, which consists of:
- Mediation Services (MEF) – offers a confidential conflict resolution process for staff to resolve workplace issues with the assistance of a neutral third-party.MEF also provides team building and team facilitation services;
- Peer Review Services (PRS) – provides an independent review by a panel of peers of managerial decisions, actions or inactions (not related to performance management) affecting a staff member;
- Performance Management Review (PMR) – provides an independent appellate review of performance management-related decisions; and
- Investigations (INV) – conducts independent fact-finding investigations of allegations of staff misconduct.
- Ombuds Services, which offers staff a confidential off the record, impartial and informal venue to discuss any workplace issues, and alerts management to systemic trends.
The EIJ Front Office which consists of:
- Core Services – provides cohesive administrative support across the VPU; and
- EIJ Navigator – a centralized intake service to assist staff with their concerns by pairing them with the appropriate channel within the EIJ VPU to resolve their concerns efficiently and expediently.
- Respectful Workplace Advisors (RWAs) – comprising staff selected by their peers, RWAs act as a confidential sounding board for staff and a source of information about EIJ services.
Mediation Officer
The Mediation and Formal Reviews Department is seeking to recruit a Mediation Officer to work with the Mediation Unit (MEF). The Mediation Officer will be based in Latin America (either in Panama or in Colombia) and will report to the Manager, MEF.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The main responsibility of the Mediation Officer is the prompt and efficient administration of mediation services. This includes, among other duties:
- Mediating and managing cases from intake to closure.
- Designing and delivering training (conflict resolution, negotiation skills, communication).
- Facilitating group interventions and conducting team building activities.
- Preparing blogs, case summaries, and contributing to internal reports.
- Conducting outreach activities to raise awareness about MEF services.
- Providing analytical insight, conducting research, and providing professional support to the Manager.
- Identifying patterns and analyzing issues in the region, and contributing to WBG/ EIJ initiatives and activities.
- In the absence of, and when appointed by the Manager, representing the office and providing direction and guidance.
- Assisting with the management of the Mediation Roster.
Selection Criteria
It is envisaged that the Mediation Officer would preferably have a Masters’ degree or equivalent or higher in law, conflict resolution, organizational development, social science, or other related fields.
The successful candidate will also have:
- Minimum five years’ experience in mediating workplace disputes (preferably in international organizations) including but not limited to interpersonal conflict, employment contract and ethical/respectful behaviors.
- Certificate of professional training as a mediator (40 hours minimum).
- Proven experience facilitating group interventions and or moderating team activities.
- Proven training skills and experience in developing and delivering training.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English and Spanish; fluency in proficiency in Portuguese would be desirable.
- Proven problem-solving skills and emotional acumen.
- Strong theoretical base in dispute resolution, combined with a broad grasp of relevant theory and best practices.
- Ability to translate theory of dispute resolution concepts into practical application in context of WBG work.
- Ability to participate productively in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality, to inspire trust and to demonstrate high personal integrity.
- Excellent and proven interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to promote and contribute to a collaborative team environment, build trust among colleagues, work effectively across disciplines and organizational boundaries including with senior officials, and effectively handle conflict.
- Additional certification (Behavioral Assessments, Conflict Management, Coaching, Organizational Consulting) desired.
- Knowledge and experience working in Latin America is highly desirable.
- Willingness to travel as and where necessary.
World Bank Group Core Competencies
The World Bank Group offers comprehensive benefits, including a retirement plan; medical, life and disability insurance; and paid leave, including parental leave, as well as reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity and inclusive employer with a dedicated and committed workforce, and do not discriminate based on gender, gender identity, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability.
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