Do you want to build a career that is truly worthwhile? Working at the World Bank Group provides a unique opportunity for you to help our clients solve their greatest development challenges. The World Bank Group is one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries; a unique global partnership of five institutions dedicated to ending extreme poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. With 189 member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we work 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. For more information, www.worldbank.org.
The Governance Global Practice (GGP) brings together professionals in procurement, financial management, taxation, regulatory policy, transparency, digital governance, law and development, anticorruption, and social accountability to develop innovative, integrated solutions to pernicious institutional problems. The GGP utilizes a problem-driven diagnostic approach, combining global comparative knowledge of reform successes and failures with keen understanding of the institutional challenges and opportunities of developing countries. The GGP engages on core and cross cutting themes including Public Financial Management (PFM); Subnational/decentralization; State Owned Enterprises/Corporate Governance; Tax Administration; Fiduciary Assurance; Public Institutions; GOVTECH, Anticorruption, Open Government and Political Economy.
The Fiduciary Systems Global Unit (WKPGF) is responsible for issues related to public financial and investment management, procurement, state-owned enterprises, fiduciary assurance and governance in sectors. As part of its mandate the unit Global Programs in its areas of responsibility, and these programs include:
Public Financial Management for Health (PFM4Health) is a strategic partnership between the GGP and Health, Nutrition and Population GP (HNP) that aims to improve country systems for public financial management (PFM) essential to meeting the 1.5 billion universal healthcare coverage (UHC). FinHealth 2.0, its flagship diagnostic toolkit, assists practitioners to identify PFM bottlenecks that contribute to health service problems. It is a join product of the GGP and HNP and is being developed in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The 2.0 toolkit builds on lessons learned from the implementation of FinHealth 1.0, which was launched in 2019 and used in over 10 countries and is aligned to the outcome-led approach to PFM reform. Following the anticipated completion of the diagnostic toolkit in mid-2026, key priorities are country implementation and the development of at least three deep dive modules. Country implementation is anticipated in 4-6 countries before June 2027. Proposed topics for modules requested by HNP include PIM, procurement, PFM for public employment management, decentralization, and primary health.
The World Bank's Public Financial Management (PFM) Global Program aims to promote reforms to strengthen core fiscal institutions so that public resources are more reliably transformed into better services and development outcomes. The program is organized around key workstreams, including budgeting, treasury and cash management, fiscal risk management, revenue, subnational finance, and digital PFM. It produces global analytics, diagnostics, and practical toolkits, including digital and AI‑enabled tools, and facilitates peer learning and communities of practice. Through just‑in‑time advice and structured country engagements, it supports governments to design and sequence feasible reform paths, integrate cross‑cutting priorities such as climate and gender, and improve the effectiveness of World Bank operations that rely on strong PFM systems.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
The candidate will report to the Practice Manager of the Global Governance WKPGF for all technical and human resource-related matters. S/he will build collaborative relationships with colleagues across the World Bank, including regional and sectoral practices as well as with key institutions, authorities, and other international partners while ensuring that the World Bank continues to fulfil its mandate. The candidate will contribute to the PFM Global Program (approximately 50 percent of time) and PFM for Health (approximately 50 percent of time) in close coordination with the Program Managers with a particular focus on:
With regard to PFM4Health, the PFM Specialist will be expected to:
| Location | Washington, DC |
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