Principal Investment Officer / Senior Investment Officer

Duties and responsibilities

Under the general supervision of the Manager, OFSD.1,  the Principal/Senior  Investment Officer will perform the following duties and responsibilities: 
1.  Participating in or leading the preliminary evaluation of both lending and non-lending projects. This involves the initial screening of project applications, carrying out of desk reviews and evaluation of feasibility studies, preparing preliminary evaluation notes for presentation to the Department Management Team and more detailed project concept notes to obtain concept clearance for full appraisal or fact-finding missions.
2.  Participating in or leading the planning and execution of appraisal and fact-finding missions. This includes developing terms of reference for the mission and for short-term consultants to be engaged for the mission, coordinating the work of the mission team which usually includes professional staff from other departments within the Bank, and carrying out independent research. The work also includes assessing the risks of projects and advising on appropriate structure or conducting preliminary negotiations with sponsors.
3.  Preparing or leading the preparation of project appraisal reports for presentation to the Department, the various review committees and finally to the Board of Directors. Develop innovative and appropriate financial structures for complex transactions.
4.  Ensuring that all conditions precedent have been fulfilled on a timely basis and all fees are billed and collected from clients.
5.  Developing relationships within the Bank and with other institutions involved in financial markets development; represent the Bank at and participate in seminars, workshops and conferences dealing with financial markets issues.
6.  Playing an active role in coaching and mentoring more junior investment officers.
7.  Coordinating closely with social environmental and technical assistance colleagues in order to add value to our clients’ businesses, find pragmatic solutions to the specific sector challenges, and achieve sustainable development impact.
8.  Assist in integrity due diligence for potential clients.
9.  Maintaining knowledge of African financial markets & transaction structuring and provide market intelligence.
10.  Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, global and regional private businesses, banking and multilateral partners to deepen the financial sector and to develop specific investment opportunities.

Selection Criteria

Including desirable skills, knowledge and experience
1.  A minimum of a Master’s degree or its equivalent in Development Economics, or any other discipline that is relevant to the operations of the Bank; strong knowledge of socio-economic development issues and policies of African countries.
2.  A minimum of six (6) years of relevant professional experience for PL-4 grade level and a minimum of five (5) years for PL-5 grade level.
3.  Demonstrated good knowledge of RMCs or developing economies, the capacity of conceptual and strategic analysis, and good command of undertaking comprehensive due diligence including financial analysis of financial institutions, including banks, non-bank financial institutions and private equity funds.
4.  Demonstrated good knowledge of applying a variety of financial intermediation instruments such as debt, equity, guarantees, and other complex financial deal structuring.
5.  Ability to identify possible shortcomings of client (financial) institutions and to propose solutions, formulated through detailed technical assistance proposals.
6.  Capacity to conduct independent research and analyses, identify problems, propose solutions, and make recommendations to Management.
7.  Capacity to prepare reports and documents. Capacity to present and defend the consistency of proposed programs and projects. Capacity to work within specified time limits.
8.  Strong interpersonal skills and ability to interact directly and independently with senior management of potential clients, financial and technical partners, and government officials, and colleagues from various cultural backgrounds.
9.  Excellent communication skills to support and guide more junior investment officers.
10.  Ability to communicate and write effectively in French and/or English. Capabilities in both languages will be an asset.
11.  Competence in the use of standard MS office applications (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint)

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