The GIZ Jordan Project Improved Governance to Support Jordanian Reform Projects (PARtner ll) is seeking to hire a “Public Finance and Administration Advisor - Focus: Good Regulatory Practice” based in Jordan- for full-time base employment.
The project “Improved Governance to support Reform Projects in Jordan” (PARtner II) is expected to be commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and is expected to run from April 2026 to March 2030. Subject to the commission, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH will implement the project on behalf of the German government.
This bilateral project will follow the currently running PARtner I and work together with the Jordanian Government to enhance the capacities of the public administration in Jordan. Under the umbrella of the Public Sector Modernization Roadmap and the Economic Modernization Vision, the project will continue to support the transformation of the public sector. Through a more efficient, effective public administration which is responsive to citizens’ and businesses’ needs, and transparent and evidence-informed decision-making, the project will support the wider Jordanian reform agenda.
Qualifications and specialist knowledge
- University degree in Political Sciences, Public Administration, Economics, Law, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a comparable field. An advanced degree is desirable.
- 5 years of professional experience relevant to the duties.
- Experience in advising governmental institutions, ideally in the context of the ongoing Jordanian public administration reforms – particularly providing in-depth knowledge of methods and instruments of evidence-informed policymaking, data-driven decision-making, Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA), science-based policy advice, participatory policy development, and familiarity with international standards, recommendations, and best practices in these fields
- Practical experience with participatory multi-stakeholder formats for policymaking (e.g., policy labs, citizen dialogues, reform dialogue formats) and/or in the development and implementation of public consultation processes.
- Familiarity with science-policy collaboration mechanisms.
- Practical experience in organizational development and in the planning and implementation of capacity development measures in the public sector.
- Ability to strategically position reform and innovation topics within a development cooperation context.
- Strong ability to use ICT tools, and willingness to continuously upskill in the framework of GIZ’s further digitization.
- Proven ability to work in an intercultural context, ability to work in a politically sensitive context.
- Strong analytical and drafting skills.
- Excellent command of English and Arabic (spoken and written).
Main Responsibilities
- Lead the technical, content-related, and organizational implementation of all measures and activities of the Output “Good Regulatory Practice/Evidence-informed Policymaking” independently, and in close coordination with external and internal stakeholders.
- Provide technical and strategic advisory to governmental counterparts such as the Prime Ministry (Project Management and Implementation Office and the Directorate for Good Regulatory Practice), Ministry of Planning and Cooperation, and other relevant governmental counterparts.
- Identify needs, and plan and implement/steer relevant Capacity Development measures, in close cooperation with counterparts such as mentioned above and the Institute of Public Administration (IPA).
- Identify international good practice, prepare lessons learnt, ensure institutional knowledge management, and promote technical exchange internally and externally.
- Provide support to, and lead independently where requested to, the project’s tasks related to monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning, reporting, as well as communication and visibility.
- Proactively establish and maintain contacts with stakeholders outside (e.g. governmental counterparts, experts and consultants, development partners and third parties) and within GIZ that are relevant to the implementation of the tasks.
- Provide strategic advisory to decision-makers on the positioning and thematic development of the development cooperation portfolio in the respective thematic area.
- Support the Head of Project and the other technical staff of the project in the implementation of all other areas of the project.
The brief profile is not intended to provide a full and complete description.
Where appropriate and reasonable, the position holder is willing to perform tasks outside the scope of the job description.
The anticipated start date for the role is April 2026. The hiring for this position is subject to the confirmation of the project commissioning.
Emanating from GIZ’s role in enhancing and promoting the efficiency and competency of its political partners and entities and their respective employees, and in view of GIZ’s aim at maintaining and encouraging the stability of employment at its political partners and entities, this position will not be available to any official employee currently working at any of GIZ’s political partners, governmental ministry, department or entity, including any official employees who are on unpaid leave.
GIZ is committed to gender balance and diversity without distinction as to race, gender or religion, and without discrimination of persons with disabilities. Remuneration will be in accordance with the candidate's qualifications, experience, as well as the scope of responsibility of the job announced and in line with local standards.
GIZ would like to increase the proportion of employees with disability. Applications from persons with disabilities are most welcome.
GIZ will send feedback only to the candidates that are shortlisted and interviewed.