ABOUT THE ROLE
The Transparency International Secretariat is currently seeking a Policy and Advocacy Coordinator (m/f/d) to support policy development and advocacy to tackle corrupt money flows. In particular, the Policy and Advocacy Coordinator will contribute to two new projects to advance this agenda.
First, the ‘Strengthened Enforcement Capacities of Public Authorities’ (STEP EU) project, funded by the European Commission Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME) Internal Security Fund, aimed at consolidating a comprehensive data landscape for the prevention and early detection of corruption and other financial crimes, at strengthening EU Member States’ capacity to detect, investigate and prosecute cross-border corruption and at enhancing the cooperation between competent authorities at a national and regional levels. It will be co-implemented with TI chapters in nine European countries as well as TI EU: France, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain.
The second project, “Region-Wide Support to the EU Southern Neighbourhood to Improve Anti-Corruption Policy and Operational Outcomes “ is funded by the United Nation Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) and focuses on asset recovery in the Southern Neighbourhood with activities aimed at, for example, strengthening the reporting, investigation and prosecution of acts of corruption and facilitating the establishing or strengthening of effective asset recovery mechanisms in the EU Southern Neighbourhood countries.
The role requires a highly motivated individual with expertise in anti-corruption, anti-money laundering and illicit financial flows to support the design of policy recommendations and advocacy on cross-border corruption, asset recovery and illicit financial flows. Among other things, the policy and advocacy coordinator will provide technical advice, support the development of policy recommendations and the dissemination of findings in relevant fora as well as provide support to TI national chapters implementing the projects.