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The World Bank Group Treasury:

Are you inspired by a global mission to end poverty? Do you want to build a career in finance with a global impact? The World Bank Group Treasury is one of the few places where you can be on the leading edge of finance as it sits at the only nexus of finance, innovation, and international development. We manage the institution's finances to enable all World Bank Group operations and lending. Each year, we issue over 120 billion in bonds, prudently manage around 300 billion in assets, and process over 10 trillion in transactions.

Departments and Teams:

Treasury has five departments and a compliance and controls team. Learn more about our organization:

With us, you won't just work in financial markets: you'll help create new ones.

Poverty has no borders, and neither does excellence.

With employees based in London, Nairobi, Dakar, Washington, Chennai, Paris, Singapore, Sofia and Tokyo, the World Bank Group Treasury represents over 50 nationalities, and our leadership team hails from all regions of the world. We are proud to be an equal opportunity and inclusive employer. We have a dedicated and committed workforce and do not discriminate based on gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Learn more about Treasury's greatest strength: its diverse and dedicated staff.

Duties and Accountabilities:

The Senior Portfolio Manager will be part of the US Fixed Income team (USFI) team and report to the head of the USFI team located in Washington DC. The USFI team is part of the global asset management operations managed by the Manager of TREAM in Washington DC. The Senior Portfolio Manager will be expected to undertake the following roles in addition to contributing to other Treasury initiatives as needed.

Investment Strategy and Portfolio Management: Lead the design, development, and implementation of investment strategies and portfolio construction for fixed-income portfolios managed by the US Fixed Income Desk, with a focus on U.S. government securities and high-grade credit markets. Ensure alignment with approved investment objectives, risk tolerance, and applicable asset and/or asset-liability management (ALM) frameworks.
Market Analysis and Investment Decision-Making: Undertake rigorous analysis of macroeconomic developments, monetary policy, interest rate dynamics, and credit markets to inform strategic and tactical asset allocation decisions. Translate market views into portfolio positioning, including duration, yield curve, and sector allocation strategies.
Product Development and Innovation: Develop and implement new trading strategies, financial instruments, and quantitative models/tools to enhance portfolio performance, risk management, and operational efficiency, in line with institutional guidelines.
Investment Universe and Counterparty Management: Identify and assess new eligible asset classes, instruments, and counterparties to broaden the investment universe, improve diversification, and enhance risk-adjusted returns, while ensuring compliance with internal policies and risk limits.
Risk Management and Performance Monitoring: Monitor and manage portfolio risks, including interest rate, credit, liquidity, and counterparty risks, ensuring adherence to established risk parameters. Conduct regular performance analysis and attribution, and recommend adjustments as needed.
Portfolio Review and Governance: Support the periodic review of portfolios under management, including the preparation of high-quality analytical materials and presentations for senior management and investment committees. Contribute to the formulation of investment policy recommendations and asset allocation proposals.
Client and Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate with internal stakeholders and business partners to support client mandate implementation, portfolio adjustments, and ongoing relationship management, ensuring alignment with client objectives and institutional priorities.
Market Execution: Contribute to the efficient execution of transactions in global fixed-income markets, ensuring adherence to best execution practices and maintaining effective relationships with market counterparties.
Knowledge Sharing and Capacity Building: Lead and participate in technical advisory engagements, workshops, and knowledge-sharing initiatives with official sector asset managers and partner institutions, contributing to capacity building and dissemination of best practices.
Team Development: Mentor and support junior staff, fostering knowledge transfer, professional development, and a collaborative team environment.
Cross-cutting Contributions: Contribute to Treasury-wide initiatives, including process improvements, analytical enhancements, and strategic projects, as required.
Compliance and Controls: Ensure full compliance with internal policies, guidelines, and control frameworks, maintaining high standards of fiduciary responsibility, transparency, and accountability.
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