The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an international organisation comprised of 38 member countries, that works to build better policies for better lives. Our mission is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. Together with governments, policy makers and citizens, we work on establishing evidence-based international standards, and finding solutions to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges. From improving economic performance and creating jobs to fostering strong education and fighting international tax evasion, we provide a unique forum and knowledge hub for data and analysis, exchange of experiences, best-practice sharing, and advice on public policies and international standard-setting.
The Development Co-operation Directorate (DCD) encourages co-ordinated, innovative, international action to accelerate the implementation of Agenda 2030 in developing countries, and improve the financing of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Directorate helps set international standards for development co-operation, supporting the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC), and monitors how donors deliver on their commitments. Drawing upon OECD-wide expertise, DCD supports members and partners with data, analysis and guidance.
DCD leads work on gender equality and women’s empowerment through the DCD Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GEWE) Team in the Policies and Networks (PAN) Division, and in a range of areas in the Directorate. The GEWE Team also provides the Secretariat to the DAC Network on Gender (GENDERNET) which is a community of practice of senior officials in development agencies engaged in collective action, peer learning and research to develop better policies, practices and financing for gender equality in development and humanitarian assistance. The GENDERNET also works with and convenes with other partners in civil society, academia, and foundations, etc.
The GEWE Team leads evidence-based analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, disseminates best-fit practice and innovative approaches to integrating gender equality perspectives and women’s empowerment into key and emerging aspects of development co-operation, and develops and steers policy guidance to strengthen the results of development co-operation in this area. In connection with the GENDERNET, the Team leads groups, including a DAC Reference Group on Ending Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment, driving support to the implementation of the DAC Recommendation in Ending SEAH in Development Co-operation and Humanitarian Assistance.
DCD is looking for a dynamic Policy Analyst to join this high-performing team. The successful candidate will focus on supporting the Team with the coordination and leadership around the DAC Reference Group on Ending SEAH in particular, and work on related and other research on gender equality and women’s empowerment, in part by collecting and comparing new policies and practices and providing strategic support to conceptualising new products and promoting the Team’s work.
The successful candidate will report to the GEWE Team Lead/Senior Analyst under the overall guidance of the Head of the PAN Division.
Main Responsibilities
Policy analysis, research, and drafting
Carry out high quality, policy-relevant research and analysis on gender equality, women’s empowerment and development topics and data – and any related management of consultants.Draft background papers, policy briefs and project-related reports.Carry out other related project activities, such as producing external communication materials.Support the preparation of briefing material as necessary for senior OECD officials.Stakeholder management, geo-political understanding, and project/events management
Advance work streams with an understanding of geo-political affairs shaping development and foreign policy, including the ability to comprehend and analyse the political, economic, and social factors shaping global events in a fast-changing field.Contribute to strategic communication and engagement efforts to present, promote, and raise the visibility of findings, recommendations, and insights derived from policy analysis work. This includes proactively reaching out and presenting to relevant stakeholders.Oversee multiple related projects or initiatives that are strategically aligned to achieve overarching goals or objectives.Plan, organise, and oversee the execution of specific tasks or initiatives within a defined timeframe and budget to achieve predetermined objectivesRepresentation, liaison, dissemination, and convening
Support research collaborations within the OECD, with other DCD teams and beyond.Liaise with external partners, including managing good relations with experts, members and consultants.Coordinate the design and delivery of convenings for members and other stakeholders. Cultivate and maintain positive interactions with internal and external stakeholders, including delegations, building strong partnerships, understanding stakeholder needs, and ensuring effective communication to foster trust and collaboration. This relates to events for GENDERNET and the DAC Reference Group on Ending SEAH and includes the preparation of meeting materials (e.g. draft agendas and records for workshops and meetings).Provide support for the dissemination of project outputs.Other tasks:
Contribute to other activities of the PAN/DCD gender programme when relevant and upon request by management, and assist with bringing a gender equality perspective to priority areas of DCD’s workRespond to internal and external requests for information on gender equality and women’s rights in development.Maintain a strong commitment to continuous professional development and effective team work.Ideal Candidate Profile
Academic Background
An advanced university degree, preferably at Masters level, in human rights, international development, gender studies or other social sciences.Professional Background
A minimum of two, preferably five, years’ relevant experience in research and analysis in the area of gender equality and development, acquired in a university or research centre, a national administration or an international organisation.Experience of working with diverse stakeholder groups would be an asset.In depth knowledge of the current development trends on gender equality, social issues and development, in particular the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework.Proven ability to carry out empirical analysis to substantiate and support policy analysis.Core Competencies
OECD staff are expected to demonstrate behaviours aligned to six core competencies which will be assessed as part of this hiring processes: Vision and Strategy (Level 2); Enable People (Level 1); Ethics and Integrity (Level 2); Collaboration and Horizontality (Level 2); Achieve Results (Level 2); Innovate and Embrace Change (Level 2).To learn more about the definitions for each competency for levels 1-3, please refer to OECD Core Competencies.Languages
Fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and knowledge of the other, with a commitment to reach a good working level.Knowledge of other languages (e.g. Spanish) would be an asset.Closing Date
This vacancy will be filled as soon as possible, and applications should reach us no later than 23h59 - 7 September 2025 (Paris time).Contract Duration
12 month fixed-term appointment, with the possibility of renewal to a maximum of 36 months.Please note that our Rules and Regulations stipulate that the mandatory retirement age is 67.What the OECD offers
Monthly salary starts at 6,852.20 EUR, plus allowances based on eligibility, exempt of French income tax.Click here to consult the Staff Regulations applicable to officials of the OECD. Please note that from 1 July 2025, all Official appointments will be made under the OECD’s new contractual modalities.Click here to learn more about what we offer and why the OECD is a great place to work. Click here to browse our People Management Guidebook and learn more about all aspects relating to people at the OECD, our workplace environment and many other policies supporting staff in their daily life.Please note that the appointment may be made at one grade lower in the specified job family, based on the qualifications and professional experience of the selected applicant.This vacancy may be used to create a pool of candidates for comparable positions, both for open-ended and fixed-term functions.Selection Process
For retained candidates, the selection process may include a video-recorded interview, job-based assessment and panel interviews.
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