Reports to: Integrated Partnership Internal Audit Executive. Reports directly to the Integrated Partnership Board Audit, Finance & Risk Committee (IPB-AFRC) on quality assurance conformance.
Location: This position will be in a CGIAR hub located in the Global South, with significant CGIAR operations. Potential duty stations include Nairobi, Lima, Cairo, Addis Ababa, Mexico City, Los Banos and Colombo.
Grade: SO6 / CG11
Annual Net Salary: Starting point Grade CG11 between $87K and 105$K net depending on location.
Date Published: 16 December 2025
Closing Date for Applications: 14 January 2026 at 16:00 CET.

Driven by its Research and Innovation Strategy 2030, CGIAR has an ambitious agenda to deliver science and innovation and advance the transformation of food, land, and water systems to deliver diverse, healthy, safe, sufficient, and affordable diets, and ensure improved livelihoods and greater social equality. CGIAR operates as an integrated partnership of thirteen research Centers and the System Organization with some ten thousand staff operating across the globe. Each Center has its own governance and leadership structure operating alongside the integrated governance and leadership arrangements of CGIAR as a whole.
The Integrated Partnership Internal Audit Function provides independent, objective assurance services and advisory services designed to add value and improve the CGIAR’s operations through a risk-based approach. Bringing a systematic, disciplined approach, the Function ensures that audit planning, standards, quality control and assurance reporting are aligned for the whole Integrated Partnership, to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of governance, risk management, and control processes.
Reporting to the Integrated Partnership Internal Audit Executive (IP-IAE), the Integrated Partnership Quality Assurance Lead (‘IP QA Lead’) is responsible for leading the quality assurance and improvement program in the Integrated Partnership Internal Audit Function to ensure effective quality assessments and the implementation of quality improvement action plans. The IP QA Lead establishes a methodology for internal assessments, ensuring that independent reviews of self-assessments are performed and reported on; collaborates closely with Heads of Internal Audits in the Centers/SO and provide guidance and advisory services. The IP QA Lead is responsible for validating conformance with the Global Internal Audit Standards (GIAS) and for reporting bi-annually to the Assurance Oversight Committee (AOC), the Integrated Partnership Board (IPB), Center Audit, Finance, and Risk Committee (Center AFRCs) and Boards, and the IPB-AFRC.
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Includes a competitive salary with advantageous tax conditions, comprehensive insurance coverage, a retirement plan, and an education grant. The relocation and repatriation package covers a lump sum allowance, temporary living expenses, shipping allowance, and travel costs for staff members and their eligible dependents.
Staff are entitled to 30 working days of annual leave and 22 working days of medical leave per year, as well as parental or other special leave as applicable. The organization observes 10 official holidays annually and offers flexible work arrangements.
Counseling and well-being support are also available upon request.
System Organization appointments are typically for a fixed term of three years, with a possibility of renewal subject to effective performance, operational needs, and funding.
All applications must be submitted online by clicking the 'Apply' button below. If you require assistance or face challenges in submitting your application, please email recruitment@cgiar.org with the position title in the subject line. Please note that we will not accept applications through this email.
Please ensure that your resume and cover letter are in English and do not contain your marital status, age, or photograph. Documents provided in a language other than English will not be considered.
CGIAR is committed to fair, safe, and inclusive workplaces. We believe that diversity powers our innovation, contributes to our excellence, and is critical for our mission. We offer a multi-cultural, multi-color, multi-generational, and multi-disciplinary, collegial working environment, with a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and flexible working arrangements. We consciously create an inclusive organization that reflects our global character and commitment to gender equity. We, therefore, encourage applicants from all cultures, races, ethnicities, religions, national or regional origins, ages, disability status, sexual orientations, and gender identities.
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