Counsel / Senior Counsel (Legal Services) - LEGFL

Advise on legal and policy matters for the IMF's Fund Law and Policy Division.

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Overview

Advise on legal and policy matters for the IMF's Fund Law and Policy Division.

You have:

  • A recognized university and advanced degree in law (LLM, JD, LLB, or equivalent) is required.
  • Must be able to practice law in one or more jurisdictions.
  • Minimum of four years professional legal experience is required (eight years preferred).
  • Experience in commercial or international trade practice, sovereign and private debt restructuring, international organizations, or financial sector issues is required.
  • Eagerness to learn and interest in international legal and public policy issues is required.
  • Excellent research and analytical skills are necessary.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are required.
  • Fluency in another major international language would be an asset.

Work for the IMF. Work for the World.

The Legal Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seeking qualified lawyers to fill Counsel/Senior Counsel positions in its Fund Law and Policy Division (LEGFL), which is in charge of applying the law and policies of the IMF as well as assisting in the development of law and policies of the IMF. This position is based at IMF headquarters in Washington, D.C. Some travel to IMF member countries is expected.

The IMF is an international organization with a membership of 190 countries. The Legal Department offers lawyers a unique opportunity to bridge their private or public practice with public international law and policy. This may be one of the most rewarding experiences of the lawyer’s career by contributing to: enhancing the Legal Department's capacity to provide legal advice in developing and implementing the IMF’s legal, policy and governance frameworks; in support of the IMF's regulatory and financial operations in its member countries; and in assisting member countries in strengthening their legal frameworks, particularly in the areas of exchange systems, financial sector laws and integrity, and sovereign and private debt restructuring.

Duties and Responsibilities

As a member of the Fund Law and Policy Division in the IMF’s Legal Department, the lawyer would advise on issues such as: (i) country-specific and general legal issues under the law of the IMF and international law; (ii) IMF policies, including in the areas of IMF surveillance, IMF financing, internal IMF governance, members’ foreign exchange systems, transparency, financial sector issues, economic law issues, and other areas relevant to the IMF’s mandate; (iii) reforms of national laws of member countries in areas such as exchange systems, insolvency and creditors’ rights, and sovereign debt restructuring; and (iv) ad hoc policy-related assignments. Under the overall supervision and guidance of the General Counsel and Director of the Legal Department, lawyers in the Fund Law and Policy Division provide legal and policy advice in these areas within the institution as well as to the authorities of any of the IMF's member countries and contribute to IMF policy analysis and development.

Qualifications

Candidates must possess a recognized university and advanced degree in law (i.e., LLM, JD, LLB, or equivalent), and must be eligible to practice law in one or more jurisdictions. In addition, candidates must possess a minimum of four years of professional legal experience (eight years preferred) in commercial or international trade practice, sovereign and private debt restructuring, international organizations, central banking and financial sector issues, or government agencies. Candidates must possess an eagerness to learn, an interest in international legal and public policy issues, a high degree of initiative and adaptability, excellent research and analytical skills, a track record of working effectively in inter-disciplinary teams, and excellent written and oral communication skills in English. Fluency in another major international language would be an asset.

This vacancy shall be filled by a 3-year Term appointment in accordance with the Fund’s employment rules.

It is expected that while the position is advertised at the full grade band, it will be filled at the lower level.

All applicants are expected to include a Statement of Interest as an attachment to the application, which may be used in the screening process for this vacancy.

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A11, A12, A13, A14The IMF is committed to achieving a diverse staff, including age, creed, culture, disability, educational background, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, nationality, race, religion and beliefs, and sexual orientation. We welcome requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities during the selection process.

Potential interview questions

Can you provide an example of a complex legal issue you have resolved? This assesses your problem-solving skills and experience with complex legal matters. Describe the situation, the legal reasoning involved, and the outcome.
How do you stay updated on international law and policy changes? This question measures your commitment to continued education in your field. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe a time you worked in an interdisciplinary team. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What interests you about working for the IMF? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How would you approach advising a member country on legal reforms? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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