Deputy Director, Research and Statistics

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  • Added Date: Friday, 17 November 2023
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INTRODUCTION

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is seeking to recruit a national from its Member Countries to fill the position of Deputy Director, Research and Statistics (DDRS) in the Economics Department. The successful candidate will be based at CDBโ€™s Office in St. Michael, Barbados.

THE DEPARTMENT

The Economics Department is accountable for the formulation of country strategies to guide the Bankโ€™s financial and Technical Assistance (TA) operations in the Borrowing Member Countries (BMCs). It is also responsible for monitoring and analysis of economic, social and political developments in the BMCs and relevant international sectors; conduct, and production of macroeconomic and financial analyses; and training in economic management.

THE ROLE

Reporting to the Director, Economics Department (DED), the Deputy Director, Research and Statistics (DDRS) is mainly accountable for the Bankโ€™s social and economic research pursuits. This includes identifying, initiating, executing, commissioning and supervising, and disseminating information to advance the work of the Bank in the areas of social and economic development in the Caribbean, either on a stand-alone basis, or in conjunction with other units in the Bank or with external agencies and entities.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The job will require the DDRS to:

  1. Guide the production of semi-annual updates for BMC's regional forecast.
  2. Investigate and analyse specific social or economic issues (including but not limited to political, private sector, industrial sector and environmental issues) affecting Caribbean development generally or affecting specific BMCs, with the objective of producing a set of implementable policy recommendations or action plans to address such issues.
  3. Enhance the reputation and visibility of the Bank as a development institution and as a provider of sound economic and social analysis and policy advice. Facilitate requests from BMCs for advice and support in designing and implementing research or data collection programmes, processing and interpreting data, drawing policy conclusions, and formulating policy recommendations for social and economic development policy purposes. Assist in the building of capacity for data capture and analysis.
  4. Assess the major development challenges in the region and the developments in the global environment and utilise this knowledge to inform proposals for research and to provide guidance to Bank staff and BMC officials.
  5. Keep abreast of and be conversant with theoretical, analytical and methodological developments in Economics, and in conjunction with DED, conduct technical investigations in support of the social, economic and sector work of the Economics Department.
  6. Commission and manage research projects in macroeconomic, social and sectoral areas including the preparation of terms of reference for consultants, supervising their performance and safeguarding the quality, utility, timeliness and cost effectiveness of research projects.
  7. Arrange seminars and workshops for Bank staff and for staff of BMCs on the range of development and policy issues to guide policy and project work in the Bank and in BMCs in order to optimise resource use for sustained growth and development in BMCs, and to promote the implementation of Bank strategies and the achievement of its objectives.
  8. Develop strong partnerships within and outside the Region by collaborating on, or by promoting dissemination of best-practice information and encouraging other research agencies and institutions to undertake research projects that are consistent with the development needs of BMCs.
  9. Manage the statistical function of the Department including the staff allocated to the Division, assigning work and evaluating the performance of staff on an ongoing basis, designing training programmes and recommending appropriate action to address deficiencies in performance.
  10. Prepare the administrative budget and work programme for the Division for review and approval by the DED; monitor the budget, manage the output of the Division and provide support for the Bankโ€™s project and programme work.

    SELECTION CRITERIA

    The DDRS should demonstrate excellent representational skills that will enhance the profile of the Bank both regionally and internationally.

    The successful candidate should have:

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