Policy Advisor, Development Investments (m/f/d)
Remote | Berlin/Germany
- Organization: Transparency International
- Location: Remote | Berlin/Germany
- Grade: PF3
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Occupational Groups:
- Political Affairs
- Legal - Broad
- Closing Date: 2025-11-26
Policy Advisor, Development Investments (m/f/d)
The Transparency International Secretariat (TI-S) is seeking a full-time Policy Advisor (m/f/d) to join the Policy & Advocacy Team to provide anti-corruption advisory policy services to development practitioners. Please note that this role is expected to begin in early 2026 and the opening is still subject to funding being confirmed.
The Policy and Advocacy Team leads the organisation’s development of policy and advocacy positions, representation of Transparency International at international fora and towards key stakeholders, and cooperation with TI National chapters on shared global thematic priorities. This position is envisioned to provide expert technical guidance and will not be actively involved in advocacy efforts.
The Policy Advisor on Development Investments will guide and provide advisory services to development practitioners to support them to integrate, uphold and monitor anti-corruption measures in their operations. This will involve providing expert technical guidance on anti-corruption measures to help practitioners ensure that development assistance is used with integrity, reaches the right beneficiaries, and does no harm.
OVERVIEW OF KEY DIMENSION
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Role Purpose: The Policy Advisor will provide expert advisory services to selected stakeholders and lead the development of policy guidance, knowledge and training materials on corruption prevention in key development investment sectors. Team: Policy and Advocacy Team Reporting Line: SO1 Sub-team lead. Close liaison with colleagues in the Research and Knowledge team working on Knowledge Services Salary Band: PF3 Starting Date: 1 February 2026 Contract Duration: Subject to confirmation of funding, we can offer an employment contract limited for a duration of 2 years. Working Hours: full time [100%; 40 hours per week] Location: Transparency International Secretariat (TI-S), Berlin/Germany. With international travel. |
MAIN ACCOUNTABILITIES OF THE ROLE
The Policy Advisor on development investments will:
- Provide relevant policy and content advice in a timely manner to development practitioners on a wide range of issues related to safeguarding donor investments from corruption. This includes contributing to relevant programme and policy dialogues on these matters.
- Develop policy briefs, knowledge materials, toolkits, indicator frameworks and guidance related to mitigating and monitoring corruption risks in development assistance.
- Advise on the design and implementation of a training programme and targeted knowledge sharing strategy on anticorruption measures in investments in various sectors. The Policy Advisor will lead the development of online training modules for development practitioners on these themes.
- Design and deliver in-country trainings for development practitioners to contextualise corruption prevention strategies to local realities.
- Stay abreast of trends related to corruption prevention in development investments.
- Promoteanddisseminateoutputs throughvariousplatforms,channelsandoutreachactivities(e.g. blogs, social media, workshops andconferences).
- Represent the organisation at relevant fora within area of expertise as needed and liaise regularly with development partners.
- Build, manage and maintain strong relationships with external counterparts, communities of practice andstakeholders.
- Generateideas,developconceptnotes/proposals,andactivitiesthatarealignedwithorganisationalpriorities.
- Contribute to day-to-day work implementation, including work planning, budget management, monitoring, and reporting, ensuring that all phases are consistent with the design and delivery schedule and internal processes and procedures.
Candidate profile
In order to succeed in this role, candidates will need to meet the following:
- Post-graduate university degreeinarelevantfieldofthesocialsciences,suchaspoliticalscience,sociology,economics,public administration or a related field.
- 7+yearsofrelevantprofessionalexperiencein an international NGO, thinktank or international organisation, with demonstrated in-depth knowledge of research/ advocacy, withatrackrecordofproducingoperationallyand policy relevantoutputs.
- Expertise in governance and anti-corruption. Specific knowledge of corruption in development investments is an advantage.
- Experience working in the field of development assistance is desirable, particularly valuable if related to large donor investments in sectors such as energy, transport, health and education.
- Experience with and/or a good understanding of capacity development concepts and processes an advantage.
- Demonstrated past engagement in processes that resulted in, or contributed to, positive changes in global (and local) frameworks and policies an advantage.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to engage multi-stakeholders, make use of prior contacts and networks, stimulate and shape partnerships, networks and coalitions.
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to effectively manage projects in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
- Results orientation, resilience and tenacity with the ability to work under pressure in a collaborative setting.
- Professional language proficiency in written and spoken English, additional languages (in particular French or Spanish) are anasset.
- Commitment to the values and principles of Transparency International.
What we offer
By joining Transparency International candidates can expect:
- the opportunity to become part of the leading global movement against corruption and make a positive contribution to Transparency International’s mission to stop corruption and promote transparency, accountability and integrity
- a role with purpose, working in a team of engaged and enthusiastic experts, driven and united by the desire to fight corruption and achieve significant and large-scale replicable impact
- a dynamic, flexible and international working environment with colleagues representing 45+ different nationalities
- a high degree of collaboration and autonomy in a lean and agile organisation with streamlined decision-making processes and a shared leadership culture with servant leadership philosophy
- opportunities to learn and grow, including regular Show & Tell meetings and visits by external experts
Staff at TI-S enjoy a competitive compensation & benefits package designed for staff well-being and work life balance, incl.:
- Relocation package incl. sponsorship of work permit if needed and eligible
- Financial contribution to German language classes
- Generous time off with 30 days of annual leave per year and flexible working times around core hours
- Remote-hybrid working model from within Germany
- Possibility of Work from Abroad for periods of time (currently for up to 10 working days at a time for a maximum of 20 working days per calendar year)
- Friday afternoons alternately free or meeting-free during the summer months
- Pluxee Restaurant Checks with plenty of options nearby the office for reduced prices for meals
- Reduced membership fees with Urban Sports Club
- Mental wellbeing and counselling support by OpenUp
- Centrally located office in a vibrant metropolitan city with excellent public transportation connectivity at the river Spree
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV and cover letter in English, merged into one PDF file, via the online recruitment system clicking on the button ‘Apply Online’.
Closing date for external applications is November 26, 2025, at 15:30 PM CET.
Please note that the application collection process usually takes up to three weeks.
If your profile successfully matches the role requirements, you can expect to hear from us within three to four weeks from the date of your application.
Only applications duly completed and received through the online recruitment system will be considered.
Transparency International is committed to creating an inclusive work environment where diversity is valued and where there is equality of opportunity. We actively seek a diverse applicant pool and therefore welcome applications from qualified candidates of all regions, countries, cultures and backgrounds. Existing permission to work in Germany is not a selection criterion and TI-S supports successful candidates in the process for applying for a work permit, if needed.
Selection of staff is made on a competitive basis and we do not discriminate on the basis of national origin, race, colour or ethnic background, religious belief, sex, gender identity and expression or sexual orientation, marital or family status, age or ability. We kindly ask applicants to refrain from including in their application information relating to the above as well as from attaching photos.
DISCLAIMER
Please note that Transparency International does not charge any fees at any stage of its recruitment and selection process (whether at application, processing, testing, interviewing, traveling or otherwise), nor does Transparency International require or need to know any information relating to the bank account details of applicants. Transparency International will also not ask you to join any group or account on social media or elsewhere.
FURTHER INFORMATION
To learn more about Transparency International please visit our website and follow us on social media:
Website: https://www.transparency.org
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Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.