The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) strengthens democracy around the globe through private enterprise and market-oriented reform. CIPE is one of the four core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy and an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Since 1983, CIPE has worked with business leaders, policymakers, and civil society to build the institutions vital to a democratic society. CIPE’s key program areas include enterprise ecosystems, democratic governance, business advocacy, anti-corruption & ethics, and trade.
Position: Project Assistant
Position Type: Project-based (11 months)
Location: Manilla, Philippines
Reporting to: Country Director
Overview
CIPE advances transparency and accountability to foster economic and democratic resilience. The Project aims to advance economic and democratic resilience by promoting government, business, and civil society partnerships in strengthening beneficial ownership transparency. By building strong coalitions and advocating for open, accountable ownership structures, the project will empower stakeholders combat illicit finance, reduce risks of corruption and counter malign influence—creating a level playing field for responsible businesses, boosting investor confidence, and enhancing the integrity and accountability of markets and democratic institutions across emerging economies.
Position Summary
The Project Coordinator will serve as the focal point for all project activities, providing comprehensive project management, stakeholder coordination, and administrative support to ensure effective and timely implementation of the project in the Philippines and Indonesia. The Coordinator will support CIPE’s partner relations and project implementation through effective coordination, knowledge sharing, and technical support. The role will ensure that CIPE’s implementing partners and activities deliver high-quality outputs in line with project goals. The Coordinator will also contribute to learning initiatives, capacity strengthening, and communications for broader stakeholder engagement. The role requires a professional with strong project management and stakeholder engagement experience, and solid background and understanding of beneficial ownership (BO) concepts, international standards (e.g., from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)), tools, and data use cases. Experience in governance and transparency, anti-corruption initiatives, and illicit financial flows, including familiarity with relevant laws and policies related to corporate transparency and BO disclosure is key to ensuring project compliance and effectiveness.
Tasks and Activities
Project Management, Partner Engagement and Capacity Building
Qualifications
Education: A bachelor's degree in in law, public policy, economics, finance, accounting, or a related governance/IT field, ideally complemented by specialized training in beneficial ownership transparency. Advanced or master’s degree is highly desirable.
Experience: At least seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in project management, private sector development, and/or advocacy and research in governance and transparency, anti-corruption initiatives, and illicit financial flows including work with registries, regulators, and private sector organizations or financial institutions on BO requirements. Familiarity with relevant laws and policies related to corporate transparency and BO disclosure is preferred. Knowledge of the specific sector's regulations and dynamics (i.e. extractive/ critical minerals, energy, banking, real estate and online gaming) is an advantage.
Multi‑stakeholder engagement and implementation: Proven track record in coordinating across ministries, regulators, private sector organizations such as chambers of commerce and business associations, and civil society in designing roadmaps, drafting procedures/guidance, running pilots, training users, and iterating systems based on feedback.
Organizational & Problem-Solving Skills: Strong organizational skills for managing multiple tasks and deadlines, and effective problem-solving skills to navigate complex challenges are vital
Research and Analytical Skills: Experience in conducting policy research, stakeholder mapping and consultations, writing policy briefs, and providing recommendations for policy change including the ability to research and interpret laws and regulations on beneficial ownership, assess policy options and their political‑economic feasibility, and translate evidence into clear, actionable recommendations in drafting for laws, regulations, and implementing guidelines
Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills are necessary for effectively communicating with stakeholders, crafting persuasive messaging, and disseminating accurate information suitable for a global audience. Ability to tailor messages for different audiences and channels.
Collaboration and Networking: Demonstrated ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector organizations, media organizations, academic institutions.
Ethical Standards: Commitment to upholding ethical standards and integrity in all aspects of work, including the handling of sensitive information and engagement with diverse stakeholders.