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DCD is looking for a dynamic and visionary Deputy Director who will support the DCD Director in providing intellectual and strategic leadership to leverage the Directorate’s comparative advantage, both within the OECD and in the global development ecosystem. As a key member of the Senior Management team, the Deputy Director will be required to contribute to implementing the OECD’s PWB and to ensure the OECD remains at the forefront of global policy thinking.
Job Responsibility:
Support the preparation and implementation of the Directorate’s PWB
Assist the Director in setting the strategic orientation of the Directorate, ensuring high-quality outputs and timely advice on substantive, managerial and institutional matters
Support the delivery of strategic outcomes on sustainable development in emerging and developing economies by strengthening horizontal work and engagement with non-member countries and developing regions, in line with the PWB
Support the Director in serving the DAC by providing international thinking and research on sustainable development in emerging and developing economies, aligned with evolving global dynamics and the Organisation’s global contribution
Identify emerging global opportunities and risks to develop robust, evidence-based policy guidance for member and non-member countries
Contribute to enhancing the global impact of the OECD’s work on development, with strengthened engagement with key partners and developing countries in international development processes
Support the DCD contribution to the Office of the Secretary-General, the OECD Sherpa, and their respective teams on targeted policy advice and on the Organisation’s contributions in the development field, including to the G20 and G7
Support the Director in managing the Directorate’s human capital through workforce planning, recruitment, staff development, and performance management
Ensure the effective allocation of financial and human resources to deliver the Directorate’s priorities and maximise value
Lead the development and implementation of a strategic resource mobilisation plan to secure voluntary contributions and partnerships in support of the Directorate’s programme of work
Advise and strategically support the Director in building a cohesive, inclusive and high-performing multicultural team, while promoting excellence, respect, diversity and well-being
Strengthen coordination and collaboration across the Organisation, including with the Office of the Secretary-General and policy directorates, to support flagship initiatives and cross-cutting projects
Uphold the highest professional and ethical standards of the OECD Code of Conduct in all matters
Foster a caring environment where managers promote, respect and support staff in developing their full potential
Represent the Director and the Organisation at internal and external meetings, building strong relationships and collaborating with colleagues, stakeholders, and partners to achieve maximum effectiveness
Establish and maintain a network of relationships with other international organisations, national authorities, academia and research institutes
Ensure effective communication and close collaboration with DAC Delegates and their authorities, as well as with the World Bank, the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund, and members of the G20 and G7
Actively support the development, promotion, and implementation of stronger engagement with key partners, non-member economies, and multidisciplinary initiatives
Liaise with all major actors in the broader international development community to support collective approaches in development co-operation and to initiate and promote joint work
Replace the Director in their absence
Requirements:
An advanced university degree in economics, international relations, public policy, or a related subject
At least 10 years’ experience in development co-operation, international relations, or public policy within an international or governmental organisation
Excellent knowledge of current issues in sustainable development, international co-operation, and development finance
Proven record of conducting relations at senior levels within a political decision-making environment with well-established contacts with key players and stakeholders in the relevant international communities
Excellent knowledge of development policy, development finance, and the global development architecture
Extensive experience in managing and delivering complex programmes and budgets and leading large, diverse international teams
Demonstrated ability to secure funding from various sources to support policy areas
Strong analytical skills and experience in strategic planning and policy formulation
Experience working with international organisations such as the United Nations, World Bank, IMF, and other multilateral development institutions
Fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and a knowledge of, or willingness to learn, the other
Staff in Executive Leadership are expected to demonstrate behaviours aligned to six core competencies which will be assessed as part of this hiring processes at level 3: Vision and Strategy
Enable People
Ethics and Integrity
Collaboration and Horizontality
Achieve Results
Innovate and Embrace Change
Nice to have:
Knowledge of other languages would be an asset
What we offer:
Monthly base salary starting from 14 279 EUR plus allowances, based on eligibility, exempt of French income tax