The World Bank Group

Manager, Operations, FCV

The World Bank Group$120K — $150K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD or Master's degree in a relevant field; minimum 12 years of related experience.
  • Specific experience in multiple FCV country contexts required.
  • Thorough knowledge of Bank Group policies, programs, and financial products.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and diplomatic skills for stakeholder engagement.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills; ability to present complex ideas effectively.
  • Demonstrated resourcefulness and capability to work under pressure.
  • Proven experience in collaborative and matrix management environments.

Responsibilities

  • Support the Director in establishing strategic priorities for FCV initiatives.
  • Lead the development of implementation plans and KPIs for the FCV strategy.
  • Build and manage teams, fostering collaboration across different units.
  • Engage with country teams to guide FCV-specific assessments and operations.
  • Oversee research and analytical support in FCV contexts and manage related trust fund programs.
  • Develop knowledge management products aligned with the FCV strategy.
  • Represent WBG at high-level forums and cultivate external partnerships.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to influence global strategies in fragile and conflict-affected settings.
  • Access to a vast network of professionals and resources within the World Bank Group.
  • Participation in high-level external engagements and forums.
  • Support for professional development through training and learning offerings.
Full Job Description
Manager, Operations, FCV

Job #:
req37384

Organization:
World Bank

Sector:
Operations

Grade:
GH

Term Duration:
4 years 0 months

Recruitment Type:
International Recruitment

Location:
Washington, DC,United States

Required Language(s):
English

Preferred Language(s):

Closing Date:
7/14/2026 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC

Description

The World Bank engagement in FCV situations:

Fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV) is a central development challenge. Global extreme poverty is increasingly concentrated in fragile and conflict-affected settings, and the global FCV landscape has deteriorated in recent years, with rising levels of conflict, violence and forced displacement. In this context, the World Bank Group (WBG) is refreshing its current (first-ever) 2020-2025 FCV Strategy to enhance our support for FCV-affected countries to help them address the drivers and impacts of FCV and deliver on the jobs agenda. The FCV department (GTFDR) is leading the development of the new strategy and associated implementation plan, working in close collaboration with the verticals, regions, corporate units, finance complex, IFC and MIGA.

Unit Context:

The FCV department, led by a Director, has around 50 staff distributed across two separate units, GTFS1 and GTFS2, each led by a tagged manager. This position is for the Manager for GTFS1, based in Washington DC, reporting to the Director, GTFDR.

Beyond the work on the FCV strategy and implementation plan, GTFDR's main functions are to provide strategic guidance, knowledge, and operational support on the FCV agenda to corporate and operational teams across the WBG and to represent the Bank in external FCV fora and manage relationships with the donor community and other stakeholders on FCV issues.

Duties and accountabilities:

Strategy, policies and procedures
• Support the Director in setting strategic direction and priorities for the department
• Lead articulation of plans, objectives, and KPIs for implementation of the refreshed FCV strategy
• Build and manage effective teams; foster collaboration across the FCV Department and with country teams and corporate units (OPCS, DFI, LEG, HR, IEG).
• Collaborate with the relevant corporate units (OPCS, DFI, LEG, HR, GCS, IEG) and with country teams to revise or develop as needed, corporate financing, operational, HR, and legal policies and procedures to enhance the WBG's impact and effectiveness in FCV contexts in line with the refreshed FCV strategy

Support to Country Teams
• Engage proactively with CMUs and lead FCV support to country teams in EAP, SAR, ECA, and LAC regions.
• Guide design and implementation of Risk and Resilience Assessments (RRAs), contributions to SCDs and CPFs, FCV-sensitive operations and strategy operationalization, and access to FCV-specific financing

Research and Analytical Leadership
• Manage FCV advisory support to global practices for tailored solutions in FCV contexts.
• Lead refinement of FCV analytical tools, especially RRAs and risk monitoring.
• Manage FCV Trust Fund programs for research, analytics, and engagement

Knowledge Management and Learning
• Develop KML products aligned with the FCV strategy.
• Oversee delivery of the Fragility Forum for knowledge exchange.
• Design training and learning offerings, including FCV certification/accreditation.

Communication, outreach and partnerships
• Represent the WBG on the FCV agenda at high-level events and forums
• Cultivate partnerships with external actors in development, humanitarian, peacebuilding, and security sectors.

People and Budget Management
• Support recruitment, development, deployment, coaching, and evaluation of staff.
• Advise Director on staffing needs and strategic responses.
• Manage budget resources to support the work program.

Selection Criteria
• PhD or Master's degree in relevant field/discipline (typically the successful candidate will have minimum 12 years of experience in positions of increasing complexity and responsibility).
• Prior work experience in achieving results on the ground in more than one world region (including both pre-WBG and WBG experience), with specific experience in more than one FCV country context required, preferably in different regions.
• Sound operational experience, including thorough knowledge of Bank Group policies, programs, and procedures, and the full range of financial and advisory products
• Outstanding interpersonal, diplomatic and partnership skills required for building and maintaining collaborative relationships with senior government officials, partners, and stakeholders, including experience with donor coordination with the aim of strengthening country-led development processes.
• Strong communication skills, ability to communicate and defend orally and in writing difficult issues and position to senior Bank management, government official and partners, including the ability to speak persuasively and present ideas clearly and concisely.
• Superior level of resourcefulness, ability to work with considerable autonomy as well as willingness to work under pressure and through the whole spectrum of activities from the strategic level to the resolution of specific implementation issues.
• Proven ability to work in a collaborative environment with team members and across organizational boundaries.
• Ability to operate effectively in a matrix management environment, both as a team leader and a team member.
• Previous managerial experience is desirable.

Note: This internal requisition is open to WBG and IMF staff only (includingshort-term and extended term consultants/ temporaries). External candidates arerequested not to apply. In case an external candidate applies, theirapplication will not be considered.

COS Competencies

WBG Managerial Competencies

WBG Culture Attributes:

1. Sense of urgency: Anticipate and quickly respond to the needs of internal and external stakeholders.
2. Thoughtful risk-taking: Challenge the status quo and push boundaries to achieve greater impact.
3. Empowerment and accountability: Empower yourself and others to act and hold each other accountable for results.

World Bank Group Core Competencies

About The World Bank Group

The World Bank Group is a group of five international organizations responsible for providing finance and advice to countries for the purposes of economic development and eliminating poverty. The group includes the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The World Bank Group is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has more than 16000 employees in over 120 offices worldwide.
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