Post of duty: Washington D.C.
The IDB is the largest source of multilateral financing in Latin America and the Caribbean. We are a community of diverse, versatile, and passionate people who come together on a journey to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. Our people find purpose and do what they love in an inclusive, collaborative, agile, and rewarding environment.
About the Sanctions Committee
The Sanctions Committee (the “Committee”) considers allegations of corrupt, fraudulent, coercive, collusive, obstructive practices, and misappropriation (“Prohibited Practices”) in activities financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (“IDB”), the Inter-American Investment Corporation (“IDB Invest”), and the Multilateral Investment Fund (“IDB Lab”), collectively referred as the “IDB Group”. The IDB Group requires that all parties executing, bidding for, or in any way participating in an IDB Group project adhere to the highest ethical standards as defined in the applicable policies and the terms and conditions of the corresponding agreements.
The IDB Group bans such Prohibited Practices on the part of parties involved in its projects and activities.
Four (4) of the seven (7) members of the Sanctions Committee are appointed from outside of the IDB Group (“External Members”) and must not currently hold any appointment as an employee of the IDB Group (including consultants and other professionals subject to similar contracts with the IDB Group).
The work of the members of the Sanctions Committee is coordinated administratively by the Executive Secretary of the Sanctions Committee.
Main Responsibilities of the Sanctions Committee:
Further details are provided by the Sanctions Procedures and the Sanctions Committee Charter of the IDB Group (available here).
What you’ll need
Requirements
Type of Contract and Characteristics of the Consultancy
The External Members of the Sanctions Committee are provided with a Products and External Services consultancy contract with the IDB and are called upon by the Secretary of the Sanctions Committee to render their services on an as-needed basis. Travel expenses and per diem payments will be furnished, when required, in connection with service as a member of the Sanctions Committee.
Membership on the Sanctions Committee does not represent full-time employment with the IDB. Service on the Sanctions Committee is a part-time activity; number of hours to be dedicated to the work of the Committee will vary depending upon the case-load of the Committee at any given time. External Members are appointed for terms of up to five years, that may be renewed once upon discretion by the IDB. The Sanctions Committee may conduct its activities through meetings at the Bank’s Headquarters in Washington, D.C., through video-conference, and other means as determined by the Committee.
The Members of the Sanctions Committee are subject to the IDB Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (available here) as well as the relevant provisions of the Sanctions Procedures.
After serving as an External Member to the Sanctions Committee, an individual shall not be eligible for employment in the IDB Group or to provide the IDB Group with services in connection with any Project, transaction, or initiative on behalf of the IDB Group, in any capacity, for a period of two (2) years. This includes not accepting any kind of employment, consultancy, or interest in any firm that has been a Respondent in a Sanctions Proceeding in which the Member participated.
Our culture
At the IDB Group we work so everyone brings their best and authentic selves to work, willing to try new approaches without fear, and where they are accountable and rewarded for their actions.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) are at the center of our organization. We celebrate all dimensions of diversity and encourage women, LGBTQ+ people, persons with disabilities, Afro-descendants, and Indigenous people to apply.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job interview process. If you are a qualified candidate with a disability, please e-mail us at diversity@iadb.org to request reasonable accommodation to complete this application.
Our Human Resources Team reviews carefully every application.
About IDB
We work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. Through financial and technical support for countries working to reduce poverty and inequality, we help improve health and education and advance infrastructure. Our aim is to achieve development in a sustainable, climate-friendly way. With a history dating back to 1959, today we are the leading source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean. We provide loans, grants, and technical assistance; and we conduct extensive research. We maintain a strong commitment to achieving measurable results and the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability.
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements