THE OFFICE
The Office of Integrity, Compliance and Accountability (ICA) is an independent office, i.e., ICA is independent of the operations of the Bank. ICA oversees five key governance functions: Institutional Integrity; Ethics; Whistleblowing; Compliance; and Accountability.
The Integrity functions cover fraud, corruption and other prohibited practices in CDB’s internal systems and external operations. The Compliance function covers money laundering, terrorist financing and targeted financial sanctions. Both the Integrity function and the Compliance function are critical to CDB’s internal systems through its Corporate Services Areas and external projects through its Operations Area, and to the Bank’s ability to harness funds and ensure that they are lent or granted appropriately in accordance with CDB’s governance and due diligence.
The Accountability function is operationalised through ICA and the establishment of a Projects Complaints Mechanism (PCM) as the Bank’s accountability mechanism. The PCM is an operationally independent, citizens-driven mechanism established to receive, assess and resolve complaints that allege social and environmental harm arising from projects financed by CDB (Complaints).
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The role of the Intern is to support the work of the Institutional Integrity, Compliance and Accountability functions with/to:
• conduct relevant research and produce research reports including ICA’s history and information to promote ICA’s work and visibility on all media;
• the internal review of its current procedures conduct of special initiatives to review and update records;
• prepare and present training;
• integrate new technologies, into the way ICA conducts its work; and
• assist as necessary with ICA’s preparations to co-host the IAMnet Annual Meeting 2025.
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
The Intern will report directly to the Head of ICA.
EDUCATION AND COMPETENCIES
Currently pursuing a degree in law, business administration, internal audit or information technology, or a related field or graduated in the last 12 months.
Excellent research ability.
Excellent oral and written communication skills including the ability to clearly and concisely prepare, present, discuss and defend issues, research findings and recommendations to the Head, ICA and to produce briefs, reports and papers to assist the Head, ICA.
LOCATION, DURATION AND TIMING
This assignment will be carried out at CDB’s Headquarters in Barbados over a 3-month period, commencing in July 2025 and ending in September 2025.
You must be a national of one of CDB's member countries.
The deadline for submission of applications is April 22, 2025 at 11:59 pm AST.
|
Do you agree to our Terms of Use & Privacy Statement?
Receive updates & notifications from Caribbean Opus