World Bank Job in Nigeria for a Short Term Consultant - Research Economist
The World Bank,
a member of the World Bank Group, is a vital source of financial
and technical assistance to developing countries around the world.
Our mission is to fight poverty with passion and professionalism for
lasting results and to help people help themselves and their
environment by providing resources, sharing knowledge, building capacity
and forging partnerships in the public and private sectors.
The World Bank Country Office in Nigeria is looking for a highly
organized, energized and experienced professional, capable of operating
effectively in a very demanding and fast-paced environment to serve as a
Research Economist in the Macro and Fiscal Management (MFM) Global
Practice on a Short-Term Consultancy contract spanning one year (150
working days) and subject to extension. Nigeria has the biggest
portfolio for the World Bank Group in the Africa region. In this
context, the MFM Global Practice has an expanding and critical work
program in helping the WBG meet development needs of the country,
particularly in a dynamic and fragile environment.
We are recruiting to fill the position of:
Job Title: Short Term Consultant - Research Economist
Location: Nigeria
Job Description
- The Research Economist will work in the MFM Global Practice in
Nigeria to provide substantive research, analytical and statistical
assistance in support of the work program.
- This will involve frequent interaction with the other MFM team
members in the country office and in Washington DC; technical
specialists from other Global Practices and Cross-Cuffing Solution Areas
within the Bank; Government; other development partners; civil society;
think tanks; academic institutions; and consultants.
Duties & Accountabilities
Specifically, the Research Economist will be responsible for the following:
- Maintaining and updating various economic databases consisting
of high and low frequency macro, fiscal, and social data for the
Nigerian economy;
- Analysis and preparation of relevant write-ups. This will
include modeling, producing charts and tables using data from the
databases, models, and other sources; preparing regular and ad hoc
statistical and economic reports, policy notes, briefs, and updates,
some of which will be published;
- Support MFM task teams in preparing lending operations such as
Federal and Subnational Development Policy Financing operations, as well
as interventions in the fragile north-east of the country;
- Participate in other MFM activities, such as learning events, seminars, and workshops.
Selection Criteria
- Minimum of Master's degree in Economics from a reputable
university, with five or more years of experience In the relevant
discipline; PhD would be an added advantage;
- Excellent understanding of macroeconomic and fiscal issues;
understanding of microeconomics and household-level statistical analysis
would be a plus;
- Effective written and spoken communication skills in English;
- Ability to work flexibly on a range of assignments, and to work
under pressure to produce good-quality output in response to tight
deadlines; Good judgment and a high degree of commitment to the job.
- Strong inter-personal and team skills, ability to develop
effective relations within and outside the organization; interest in
working in a diverse, multi-cultural team;
- Analytical ability and resourcefulness in performing varied tasks in the area of functional specialty;
- Strong quantitative and analytical skills. Proven ability to analyze and present statistical information;
- Proven capacity to network and build confidence with key source data counterparts in a challenging environment;
- Computer proficiency in Excel spreadsheets and working knowledge
of statistical and econometric packages such as E-Views, STATA, or
similar will be an advantage;
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send a Statement of Interest and a copy of their CV (in PDF format) to:
[email protected]
Application Deadline Tuesday, 20th October, 2015