From: Federal Government(Federal)
Basic Details | Start Date22 Sep, 2020 (about 3 years ago)Due Date09 Nov, 2020 (about 3 years ago) |
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The Anti-Corruption/Illicit Finance Advisor (AC/IF Advisor) will leverage her/his considerable expertise in anti-money laundering, financial flows and crimes, and sanctions regimes to help the DRG Center meet high demand for technicalassistance in anti-corruption/illicit finance. Working as a member of the GROL anti-corruption team, theAC/IF Advisor will design anti-corruption/illicit finance activities, projects and tools; support thedevelopment of strategy and country-level plans, design, and evaluation of programs; participate in thedevelopment of anti-corruption-related performance indicators; conduct DRG and other assessments;integrate best practices and lessons learned into cross-sectoral programming; deliver technical training;lead or co-lead the development of technical materials related to anti-corruption and illicit finance; andprovide strategic and technical support to the Agency’s regional bureaus and field missions.The incumbent is expected to carry out work assignments
using independent professional judgment toensure the effective technical leadership and technical support for USAID’s DRG sector in Washingtonand overseas Missions. On TDY and in Washington D.C., s/he will work closely with USAID andDepartment of State colleagues to: identify opportunities for USAID to strengthen the capacity of countrylevelanti-corruption institutions, processes and mechanisms; design activities responding to thoseopportunities; work with partners to effectively implement those activities; monitor the impact of thoseactivities; and other associated technical and managerial assistance. Under the direction of the GROLDivision Chief, the AC/IF Advisor will work closely with a broad range of internal and externalstakeholders, including other DRG colleagues and divisions, USAID staff in other bureaus and operatingunits, interagency colleagues at the Departments of State, Justice and Treasury, and implementing partners.The incumbent’s responsibilities will be geographically world-wide, varied, and dynamic to reflectchanging circumstances facing USAID and the DRG Center.