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Written By JobsCDC on 31.5.09 | 8:49 PM

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Both the Government of Indonesia (GOI) and the World Bank commit to combat corruption, collusion and nepotism. The position described in these TORs is one of a number of assignments which together aiming at preventing corruption and thereby increase the effectiveness and efficiency of Bank-financed projects in Indonesia. In recent years, the World Bank has taken a number of measures to reduce corruption in the execution of its projects in Indonesia. These measures include strengthened supervision during project implementation, more robust financial management, procurement and audit policies including the integration of ex-post procurement audits and maintaining the Anti-Corruption Action Plans (ACAP) for each project.

To Assist the objective and goal of Anti-Corruption team, the World Bank Office in Jakarta is recruiting for the position of:

Operations Analyst (Anti-Corruption)
Job Number : 090894

Key Duties and Responsibilities
  • Assist project preparation teams with developing Anti-Corruption Action Plans (ACAP) for all new projects and ensuring government ownership and involvement in ACAPs. At present, ACAPs are the main project-based tool used by the World Bank in preventing corruption.
  • Obtain data on compliance with the anti-corruption measures included in the ACAPs. Provide recommendations on how compliance can be better enforced. Participate in regular reviews and assessments of ACAP effectiveness and produce relevant analyses for the use of Task Team Leaders and GOI implementing agencies.
  • Develop efforts aiming at improvement of the effectiveness of ACAP implementation.
Secondary duties may include, but are not necessarily limited to:
  • Participate in the monitoring and supervision of World Bank projects, as requested, particularly with respect to implementation of and compliance with the Anti-Corruption Action Plans. This will involve some field travel.
  • Contribute to selected research and contribute ideas to the analysis of corruption prevention techniques and mechanisms with a view to identifying those most likely to be effective in reducing corruption within projects supported by the World Bank. This will involve identifying new and innovative means for detecting indication of corruption within World Bank-funded projects.
  • Develop links and/or maintain communications with relevant external stakeholders in civil society, academic institutes and the independent media. This external liaison role may also involve maintaining relationships and ensuring coordination with other donor agencies and relevant Government of Indonesia bodies.
Reporting
  • He/she will work within the Operational Services Unit (OSU) and under the daily guidance of the Senior Operations Officer tasked with anti corruption prevention measures and initiatives on behalf of the Anti-Corruption Team.
Selection Criteria
  • Minimum Master’s degree in Economics, Accounting, Communications, Politics or Social Sciences) or Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and at least four years of full-time work experiences in a field related to international development, anti-corruption, and governance.
  • Familiarity with and, ideally, direct experience on anti-corruption issues and programs.
  • Experience with and or solid knowledge of government and civil society.
  • Knowledge of accounting, auditing and/or other finance-related skills would be an asset.
  • Good computer skills and preferably familiarity with database management.
  • Strong oral and written communications skills, in bahasa Indonesia and English.
  • Ability to work flexibly, as part of a team, and to work collaboratively with a range of external stakeholders.
This locally hired appointment shall be for a period of 2-years "term" contract. Complete job decribstion and how to applt are available at our website http://www.worldbank.org/id

Application should be submitted no later than 13 June 2009. Late submissions will not be considered. Incoming applications through email and phone inquiries will not be accepted.



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