The international financial aid organization has opened its search for its next Ombudsperson. The selected candidate will be expected to take up the position in Washington, D.C. preferably in the beginning of 2016. The Ombudsperson’s term of service is intended to be for a non-renewable seven–year term, with an initial contract for two years. Applicants should have substantial professional experience; work similar to that of an Ombuds is particularly valuable. Managerial and international experience are highly desirable, and a legal background would be useful, but is not required. An excellent command of English, the working language of the IMF is required. The Ombudsperson cannot have had any prior employment relationship with the Fund. No salary or application deadline indicated. (IMF Posting.) 

Related Ombuds Blog posts: International Monetary Fund Announces New OmbudsSurvey of Conflict Resolution Systems in International Financial Or...Overview of Internal Dispute Programs at Intergovernmental Organiza...IOA Announces New Board Members.

 

Views: 90

Reply to This

@ADRHub Tweets

ADRHub is supported and maintained by the Negotiation & Conflict Resolution Program at Creighton University

Members

© 2024   Created by ADRhub.com - Creighton NCR.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service