Specialized Analysts / Administrative Coordinators

IMF analysts and coordinators are engaged in multi-faceted and consistently evolving roles. The work is exciting and involves a lot of problem solving. The IMF works directly with its member nations on key global economic challenges to ensure economic stability and growth and our analysts and coordinators often play a critical role in supporting this mission.

As an analyst/coordinator at the IMF, you will be part of a highly skilled team with a ringside seat to important decisions that impact the global economy. We recruit analysts and coordinators for positions across the IMF with experience in areas including administration, research, budget, finance, accounting, human resources, communication, and information technology.

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What Would I Do

Roles can vary but may include the following:

  • Administrative Coordinators are an integral part of IMF teams, often providing a wide range of support activities. Depending on the assignment, this might include scheduling meetings between a Mission Chief and a Finance Minister, finalizing confidential and sensitive documents, planning mission travel, and preparing for events. All tasks could be highly important and visible to our member countries, impacting the lives and future well-being of their citizens.
  • Training Coordinators support the implementation of capacity development programs for leaders and key officials so that they may gain new skills in monitoring surveillance and multilateral trading programs; skills they can take back to grow their economies.
  • HR Analysts may be involved in preparing the schedule for panel interviews, drafting appointment letters for selected candidates, supporting performance development and assessment programs, and/or administering employee benefits to ensure they are applied fairly and consistently. These tasks can directly impact the IMF workforce’s motivation and ensure we maintain the right talent and skills needed to support our membership.
  • Budget, Accounting, and Finance Analysts may be required to process invoices, reconcile country accounts, or verify payments to staff. These responsibilities could mean working closely with country representatives, external vendors, mission members, and staff throughout the organization to ensure our work proceeds efficiently with the appropriate controls and within budget.
  • Whatever the assignment, our assistants’ ability to contribute ideas and work behind the scenes to coordinate various activities is an integral part of the team and their success.

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    Who Should Apply

    Our analysts and coordinators are drawn from across our member nations and represent a highly diverse workforce. However, to be eligible for an assistant role, you are usually required to already be living in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. (Non-US citizens are eligible for a visa through the IMF). Most of our analysts and coordinators will have a bachelors-level degree and/or relevant work experience.

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    How to Apply

    Opportunities for analyst and coordinator roles will be advertised periodically on our Workday website.

    Administrative Coordinator roles are also advertised on an ongoing basis throughout the year and are normally initially hired into an Administrative Coordinator pool. Most of our Administrative Coordinators initially join the IMF on a contractual basis as part of this pool.