Associate Investment Officer - DARP

Associate Investment Officer - DARP

World Bank

October 11, 2025October 25, 2025Washington DcUnited States
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The job posting organization is the International Finance Corporation (IFC), which is a member of the World Bank Group. The IFC is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. Established to promote sustainable economic development, the IFC works in over 100 countries, leveraging its capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities in developing countries. The organization is dedicated to ending poverty and increasing shared prosperity, with a mission to mobilize private sector solutions to global challenges. The IFC has a significant impact on the development of financial markets and institutions, and in fiscal year 2025, it committed a record $71.7 billion to private companies and financial institutions in developing countries. The organization operates with a workforce that spans across more than 120 offices worldwide, emphasizing its commitment to fostering economic growth and development through innovative financial solutions and partnerships.

Job Overview:
The Associate Investment Officer position within the Distressed Assets Recovery Program (DARP) at the IFC is a critical role aimed at expanding the organization's investment activities in distressed assets. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting teams throughout the entire project cycle, which includes origination, execution, supervision, and exit of investments in distressed assets. This role requires strong negotiation skills and the ability to lead teams in executing transactions, particularly in more straightforward cases. The Associate Investment Officer will also be tasked with creating and analyzing complex financial models and pricing/valuation assessments for distressed asset deals. The position involves close collaboration with portfolio staff in regional offices to monitor asset performance and evaluate risks, as well as defining global and regional strategies for DARP. The role is integral to the management of existing portfolios and the scaling up of DARP's business, making it essential for the candidate to possess a deep understanding of distressed investing and the financial markets.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The duties and responsibilities of the Associate Investment Officer include: providing support to investment teams throughout the project cycle; leading teams on straightforward transactions; creating and analyzing complex financial models; working on distressed assets investments through various financial instruments; collaborating with portfolio staff to monitor asset performance; defining DARP's global and regional strategies; participating in IFC internal processes related to DARP investments; sharing knowledge of distressed assets markets; mentoring and supervising analysts; and assisting in other strategy-related activities as needed. The role demands a proactive approach to identifying business opportunities and resolving issues, as well as a commitment to maintaining high standards of quality control in financial analyses and models prepared by team members.

Required Qualifications:
The required qualifications for the Associate Investment Officer position include a Master's degree in finance, economics, or a related field, or an MBA. Candidates must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in banking and financial markets, particularly with exposure to emerging markets. A strong understanding of distressed investing, including experience in underwriting, acquisition, management, and resolution, is essential. Candidates should also possess proven analytical skills, analysis" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">financial analysis capabilities, equity valuation expertise, and strong credit skills. The ability to build productive relationships and networks, as well as original thinking and quick learning abilities, are also critical for success in this role.

Educational Background:
Candidates for the Associate Investment Officer position are expected to have a Master's degree in finance, economics, or a related field, or an MBA. This educational background provides the necessary theoretical foundation and analytical skills required for the complex financial analyses and investment strategies involved in distressed assets.

Experience:
The position requires a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in banking and financial markets, with a strong emphasis on exposure to emerging markets. Candidates should have a demonstrated understanding of distressed investing and experience in underwriting, acquisition, management, and resolution of distressed assets. This level of experience is crucial for effectively navigating the complexities of the investment landscape and making informed decisions that align with the organization's goals.

Languages:
The mandatory language requirement for this position is English. Proficiency in English is essential for effective communication and collaboration within the organization and with external stakeholders. While no additional languages are specified as preferred, having knowledge of other languages could be beneficial in a multicultural work environment and may enhance the candidate's ability to engage with diverse partners and clients.

Additional Notes:
The Associate Investment Officer position is a full-time role with a term duration of 3 years. The recruitment is classified as international, indicating that candidates from various countries are encouraged to apply. The position is based in Washington, DC, United States, and may involve travel as part of the responsibilities. The IFC offers a highly challenging and rewarding working environment, with opportunities for professional growth and development. Additionally, the organization provides comprehensive benefits, including a retirement plan, medical, life and disability insurance, and paid leave, including parental leave. The IFC is committed to diversity and inclusion, ensuring that all applicants are treated fairly and without discrimination.
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