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With a mission of creating a world free of poverty on a livable planet, the WBG works in more than 100 developing economies to improve living standards and to fight poverty. For each of its clients, the WBG works with government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to formulate assistance strategies. A network of offices worldwide delivers the programs in countries, liaises with governments and civil society, and works to increase understanding of development issues. The World Bank is owned by 189 member countries whose views and interests are represented by a Board of Governors and a Washington, DC-based Board of Directors. With more than 150 offices worldwide, the WBG works with public and private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking projects and using data, research, and technology to develop solutions to the most urgent global challenges.
The World Bank Group is one of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. It uses financial resources and extensive experience to help our client countries to reduce poverty, increase economic growth, and improve quality of life. To ensure that countries can access the best global expertise and help generate cutting-edge knowledge, the World Bank Group is constantly seeking to improve the way it works. Key priorities include delivering measurable results, promoting openness and transparency in development, and improving access to development information and data.
Legal Vice Presidency. In the context of the World Bank's broad development agenda, the Legal Vice Presidency (LEG), under the Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel (SVP-GC), is responsible for providing legal advice and support to internal and external Bank clients on operational, advisory, financial, administration, and institutional matters.
LEGIA. Lawyers in the Institutional Affairs Practice Group (LEGIA) provide legal advice and services throughout the World Bank Group, including for the Regional Vice Presidencies, the Human Resources Vice Presidency, the Information and Technology Solution Vice Presidency, the Internal Justice System Vice Presidency, the Global Corporate Solutions Department Vice Presidency, the External and Corporate Relations Vice Presidency, the Ethics and Internal Justice Vice Presidency; the Strategy, Performance, and Administration Vice Presidency, as well as to International Finance Corporation (IFC), Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) regarding the institutional affairs of these institutions within the responsibility of the World Bank Group Counsel.
LEGIA invites qualified candidates to apply for a Counsel position based at HQ in Washington, D.C.
The Selected candidate will work under the general supervision of the Deputy General Counsel. The Counsel will be lawyers who can operate independently to handle legal and policy issues related to the Bank’s work while working collaboratively with other lawyers within LEGIA and LEG as a whole.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
The Counsel positions require demonstrated ability of rigorous analytical skills, to work harmoniously in a team, and to exercise good judgment. The level and quality of these skills will be a determining factor in the selection for the position, and references will be given consideration in this determination.
The Counsel will be expected to handle the following areas of responsibility:
• Draft, review, negotiate and finalize legal agreements under the Counsel’s portfolio.
• Draft and revise pleadings and submissions to the Bank’s Administrative Tribunal.
• Provide general advice on a range of human resource matters.
• Advising on internal and external investigations related to fraud, corruption, or misconduct.
• Review and support negotiations of corporate procurement contracts.
• Manage national court litigation and commercial arbitration including overseeing external counsel, reviewing and commenting on briefing material, and liaising with national authorities.
• Advise on issues related to data privacy, intellectual property, and data integrity.
• Cover a broad portfolio of countries, providing risk-based advice to clients on legal and policy issues in operations.
• Participate in or lead on initiatives or teams, through coordination of portfolios or programs, management of client relationships, participating in dialogue on corporate priorities and other areas relevant to the assigned functional scope.
• Provide legal advice to ongoing projects and programs, including reviewing project and program documents, for adherence to World Bank Group policies, procedures and business objectives.
• Conduct comparative legal analyses on a range of issues in operations, identify legal and policy issues, research for relevant precedents, and propose appropriate solutions to colleagues and clients.
• Engage in policy discussions and negotiations with officials internally and externally, developing relationships with members of the legal profession and lawyers working in development partner agencies.
• Protect the World Bank's interests and promote its goals and values.
• Write and review policy papers, undertake legal research on topics in an area of concentration and contribute to dissemination of policy and best practices in a given field.
• Prepare legal briefs on diverse topics, as required.
• Work to advance the LEG VPU’s knowledge management agenda and use of technology; and
• Perform ad hoc assignments as requested by the Deputy General Counsel or designated Lead/Senior Counsel.