OrganizationInternational Fund for Agricultural DevelopmentPosted 20 Aug 2025 Closing date 22 Sep 2025Organizational SettingThe International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is a specialized United Nations agency and international financial institution dedicated to eradicating rural poverty and hunger. It supports rural people by financing projects that improve agricultural productivity, raise incomes, and foster inclusive rural transformation. The Financial Operations Department (FOD), led by an Associate Vice-President, acts as a strategic business partner, ensuring IFAD's financial and material resources are managed efficiently to support its long-term objectives.
FOD Includes Three DivisionsProcurement Services and Financial Management Division (PFM)Financial Controller's Division (FCD)Treasury Services Division (TRE)The PFM Division manages two key fiduciary functions: project procurement and financial management. It leads the development of related policies, ensures oversight, builds capacity, and manages procurement professionals across headquarters and regional offices. Job RoleThe IFAD Project Procurement Team, which supports the oversight of procurement activities in development projects financed by IFAD, seeks qualified and experienced public procurement professionals to join its consultant roster.
Consultants on this roster provide technical support to IFAD financed operations and implementing partners across countries and regions. Engagements are short- or medium-term and depend on operational needs. Consultants will operate under the supervision of a Regional Senior Procurement Officer, working with IFAD staff and implementing partners. Selection is based on qualifications, experience, and alignment with assignment requirements. Remuneration is determined by: Scope and complexity of the assignmentConsultant's qualifications and expertiseThis call is open to nationals of IFAD member states. Member States | IFAD Members PlatformKey Functions And ResultsTasks that may require the services of procurement consultants may include:
Project DesignAssess the procurement capacities, systems and risks of implementing agencies;Determine appropriate project procurement implementation arrangements, including determining the extent of reliance on countries' procurement systems, additional procedures to ensure consistency with IFAD's Procurement Guidelines, and prior review thresholds;Develop the IFAD Procurement Risk Matrix (Part A: country-level, Part B:
project-level)Develop and draft the procurement section of the Project Implementation Manual (PIM);Develop suitable project procurement supervision plans;Develop the Project's Procurement Strategy that identify the ideal market approach, contractual solution as well as Environmental & Social safeguards for the big-ticket contracts of the project lifecycle;Develop initial 18-month procurement plans;Develop capacity building plans for project staff responsible for procurement;Develop specific, actionable guidance on addressing E&S/SECAP risks (e. g.
in technical specifications or bidder qualifications of the bidding documents);Prepare the Quality at Entry Questionnaire for review by the Senior Procurement Officer (SPO);Submit an assignment report (as per IFAD format), and any other relevant ancillary documents (including Procurement Plans, Implementation Manuals, Operation Manuals, etc. );Support the development of key project procurement performance indicators for IFAD's project procurement activities.
Project SupervisionConduct Project Procurement Reviews to ensure appropriate oversight of project procurement practice;Advise on complex procurement issues, propose sound solutions to correct procurement deficiencies or deter future ones;Assess contract administration and management procedures and review the completeness and updated nature of contract data in the Contract Monitoring Tool;Conduct specific analysis of value for money (VFM) at all levels and the reasonableness of prices;Identify risk flags and evidence of malfeasance in procurement by performing a procurement risk assessment as per IFAD's requirements;Review the current Procurement Plan in order to assess it has been fully updated and upgraded in the correct IFAD template or appropriate IFAD procurement system, ascertain its completeness, its concurrence with the AWPB, Financing Agreement, Project Procurement Arrangements (PPA) and Project Procurement Strategy (especially concerning packaging and value for money) and its consistency with the country systems and/or IFAD Procurement Guidelines and Handbook;Based on the desk review of contract data, review a minimum sample of 10% of all post-review contracts (including contracts and agreements with implementing agencies and a sample of downstream contracts) and high-risk prior review contracts during the mission for compliance;Review the management capacity and appropriateness of addressing SECAP risks through procurement (with specific focus on big ticket contracts and SECAP-related management at bidding stage and contract implementation stage), as outlined in the Project Implementation Manaul;Assess the suitability and the correct compliance with the terms of any contract/agreement with implementing agencies.
Downstream contracts signed by implementing agencies should be part of the post review sample in order to check if the implementing agency complies with its contractual requirements. When downstream contracts are reviewed, the existence and adequacy of distribution lists should be verified (these can be requested to be brought to the Project Management Unit).
Project CompletionCarry out spot checks on past procurement activities and assess the extent these adhere to Government and IFAD Procurement Guidelines and Handbook; in particular, verify that the goods, services and works procured correspond with the approved AWPB and procurement plans, in terms of quality and quantities;Review all Contract Registers and check for format and consistency with Procurement Plan and disbursement details;Check for procurement securities (bid, advance payment, performance and retention securities) and verify the following:
All advance payments are fully recoveredThe validity, return or resolution of Performance Security (for Goods and Works);The validity, resolution or return/repayment of Retention Money Guarantee (for Works);The validity of insurance policies;Review all live procurements and make determination on whether these will fully delivered or performed by closure date, and advise accordingly;Review all live contracts to verify that all contracts are fully paid or resolved by closure or end date, and advise accordingly;Verify to the extent possible, whether goods, works and consulting services contracted were supplied/completed according to the required specifications and technical standards;Assess if contracts were effectively managed by the technical units in charge; and if contracts have been executed as per the original schedule;Procurement Pre-AuditReport on any misconduct ineligibles or processes which are not in line with the IFAD Guidelines such as the handbook or the procurement manualParticipate in the implementation support mission and review the procurement measures agreed during the last missions.
Therefore, you will: Ensure all the file are in order and include all different elements of the contractEnsure that requisitioning information, the attendance registers, and minutes for Pre-bid meetings, NOITA, Site visits and Bid Opening, clarifications, responses, and proof of communication used to respond to bidders are in contract fileEnsure that the input/seed distribution list, goods receipt form and evidence of payment are included in all the fileEnsure that all the recommendation of the past supervision mission are carried out.
In Addition To ThatReview activities in OPEN, including contract administration and management procedures, and examine the completeness and up-to-date nature of contracts in the contract monitoring tool;Verify, as far as possible, whether the goods, works and consultancy services covered by the contract have been supplied/performed in accordance with the required specifications and technical standards;Provide support to Project Management Units on procurement related issue. EducationJob Profile RequirementsUniversity degree in Procurement, Business, Law, Economics, Finance, Engineering, Public Administration, or related fieldsWork ExperienceAt least 5 years of relevant professional experience in public procurement in international organizations or donor-financed development projects.
Experience with IFIs/Multilateral Development Banks (e. g. IFAD, AfDB, AsDB, IADB, World Bank) is an assetLanguagesRequired: Excellent (Level 4) in English, French, Arabic, or Spanish, based on country contextDesirable: Good (Level 3) in a second language (English, French, Arabic, Spanish, or Russian), depending on regionOrganizational Competencies (Level 1)Demonstrating LeadershipLearning, Sharing Knowledge, and InnovatingFocusing on ClientsProblem Solving and Decision MakingManaging Time, Resources, and InformationTeamwork- Communicating and NegotiatingOther InformationProject Procurement Consultants already on the IFAD Project Procurement Roster do not need to re-apply. New applicants will undergo an initial desk-review screening followed by a more in-depth assessment if shortlisted.
Shortlisted candidates may be invited to an informal video call. Academic credentials, work experience, and references will be verified prior to inclusion. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. If no feedback is received within three months of application, the application should be considered unsuccessful. IFAD is committed to diversity and inclusion. Women are strongly encouraged to apply, as increasing gender balance among procurement consultants is a priority. IFAD is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on ethnic, social, or political background, colour, nationality, religion, age, gender, disability, marital status, family size, or sexual orientation.
This is in line with our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Strategy and our Policy to prevent and respond to sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse. Selected individuals will remain on the roster for (3) three years, subject to satisfactory performance. Inclusion in the roster does not constitute an offer of employment or guarantee future consultancy opportunities. Engagements will be offered on an as-needed basis. Consultants are not considered IFAD staff. A consultancy assignment does not carry any expectation of employment, extension or conversion to another type of contract with the Fund.
Remuneration will be in line with the standards set for UN consultants. Consultants can be recruited for a maximum of 240 days in 1 calendar year and 960 days in 5 calendar years. Please be aware of fraudulent job offers. IFAD does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process. Official communication from IFAD will always come from e-mails ending in @ifad. org. If you encounter technical issues during the application process, please contact erecruit@ifad. org with a screenshot and a brief description of the issue.
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