Illicit Finance Lead at the Department for International Development (DFID) – 2 Openings

The Department for International Development (DFID) leads the UK’s work to end extreme poverty, deliver the Global Goals, and tackle global challenges in line with the government’s UK Aid Strategy. Our aid budget is spent on tackling the great global challenges – from the root causes of mass migration and disease, to the threat of terrorism and global climate change – all of which also directly threaten British interests. We are ending the need for aid by building peaceful and stable societies, creating jobs and strong economies, fighting corruption, unlocking the potential of girls and women, tackling climate change and helping to save lives when humanitarian emergencies hit. We are doing this because it is both the right thing to do and firmly in Britain’s national interest.

DFID works in partnership across Whitehall and with governments, civil society, the private sector and multilateral institutions, including the World Bank, United Nations agencies, and the European Commission.

We seek to recruit suitably qualified candidate to fill the position below:

Job Title: Illicit Finance Lead

Jobs Reference: 1639573
Locations: Nigeria / Mauritius
Hours: 36
Grade: A2 (Grade 7)
Contract type: Fixed Term Overseas
Length of employment: Fixed term – Contract for 2 years
Business Area: DFID – EcDEV – Private Sector Development
Type of role: Finance Governance
Working pattern: Flexible working, Full-time
Slot: 2 Openings

About this Role

  • To lead DfID efforts to tackle the most harmful to development illicit finance in Mauritius and Nigeria as part of a high profile new cross government approach.
  • Work within a global network of advisers to help deliver a systems level approach to tackling illicit finance and supporting investment finance into developing countries, working as part of a transnational network established to affect regional and global change and supporting Government leadership in raising the bar on governance of the global financial system

Key Responsibilities

  • Take a leading role in designing and delivering a coherent whole-of-government approach to tackling illicit financial flows to, through and from Nigeria/Mauritius.
  • Work across UK government departments and agencies to deliver the International Illicit Finance Strategy in Mauritius/Nigeria.
  • Build understanding of illicit finance in Mauritius/Nigeria and of illicit financial flows to and from other jurisdictions.
  • Shape and support UK political engagement and policy influencing on illicit finance in Mauritius/Nigeria.
  • Identify, propose, support and (where appropriate) oversee delivery of priority projects or programmes for DFID and UK support in tackling illicit finance.
  • Develop strategic and influential relationships with the international community (embassies, donors, multilateral organisations, private sector), and use these to support and where appropriate lead coordinated international efforts on illicit finance in Mauritius/Nigeria.
  • Develop strategic and influential relationships with key national actors relevant to tackling illicit finance in Mauritius/Nigeria (government, civil society, private sector), and use these to identify opportunities and progress the agenda.
  • Identify and manage policy tensions, trade-offs, synergies and opportunities relating to illicit finance and wider aspects of financial system development (e.g. derisking and financial inclusion, correspondent banking, remittances).
  • Help develop the evidence base of what works in reducing illicit financial flows to and from developing countries.
  • Share information and coordinate interventions with DFID and wider UK government representatives working on illicit finance across regional and global networks

Person Specification
What we are looking for;

  • Significant relevant overseas development, diplomacy and/or advisory experience.
  • Significant experience of conducting and applying political and institutional analysis, thinking and working politically, negotiating with and influencing others to agree and progress shared objectives.
  • Experience working with government, law enforcement and financial sector institutions.
  • Conducting governance and political economy analysis: understanding core governance concepts (e.g. capability, accountability, responsiveness); using political and institutional analysis to inform strategies, plans and approaches.
  • Understanding corruption and illicit finance: types, causes and effects, international dimensions, and the effectiveness and limitations of different approaches to tackling them.
  • Communicating, collaborating and influencing, with operational stakeholders and senior politicians and diplomats
  • Ability to see the big picture/strategy, make effective decisions and work independently: shaping and delivering strategic priorities and driving high ambition impact

Salary

  • £51,500

Benefits
Pensions:

  • Civil Service Pension Schemes may be available for successful candidates.

Benefits:

  • At DFID we can offer an excellent benefits package please Click Here to view more information on benefits

Application Closing Date
Monday, 29th July, 2019.

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