International Monetary Fund (IMF) Salary
IMF Mid-level professional pay is USD 89,620–112,030 per year (net base) for grade A09, from the published scale.
Last reviewed: 15 July 2026
Typical pay
How to read these figures
These ranges are published staff pay for this employer, not an offer. Duty-station adjustments, dependency benefits, and allowances can sit on top of base figures. Consultancy pay is not included.
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Open roles linked below use these bands when a grade or career stage matches. Read current terms on the official IMF careers site.
Relevant open roles
Search all jobsLast checked 16 July 2026 · 5 roles
- Archives and Records Officer
IMF
Washington, DC, USCloses 24 JulThe IMF is seeking an Archives Officer to manage the appraisal, arrangement, and description of institutional records to ensure compliance with the Open Archives Policy. The role focuses on processing a backlog of predominantly analogue records and entering metadata into the online catalogue to support institutional memory and transparency.
- Senior Communications Officer (Middle East and North Africa)
IMF
Washington, DC, USCloses 21 JulThe Senior Communications Officer leads strategic media engagement and digital storytelling for the IMF, with a specific focus on the Middle East and North Africa region. The role involves managing high-level relationships with journalists and influencers while developing messaging that advances the institution's policy priorities.
- Finance Officer
IMF
Washington, DC, USCloses 20 JulThe Finance Officer manages and reports on the Fund's finances, conducting financial operations with member countries and other financial institutions. The role involves contributing to policy development, preparing financial statements, and ensuring a robust control environment for the IMF's financial structure.
- Regional Advisor, Tax Policy
IMF
Rome, ITCloses 22 JulThe Regional Tax Policy Advisor supports the IMF Southeast Europe Regional Technical Assistance Center (SEETAC) in delivering capacity development programs across member countries. The role focuses on improving tax policy design for efficiency and equity while strengthening institutional monitoring and evaluation frameworks.
- Regional Revenue Administration Advisor
IMF
Rome, ITCloses 18 JulBased in Rome, this advisor supports the IMF Southeast Europe Regional Technical Assistance Center (SEETAC) in implementing capacity development programs for revenue administration. The role involves delivering technical assistance to member countries to strengthen revenue mobilization, improve tax compliance, and enhance institutional efficiency.