Job Description
Supervisory Communications Specialist
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury, Departmental Offices
Summary
You will advance research issues and priorities of interest in banking, finance, and economics; develop and edit expert-level publications, newsletters, press materials, web content, working papers, blog posts; interpret and explain complex financial regulatory issues.
Duties
As a Supervisory Communications Specialist, you will:
Participate in program briefings and other communication-related activities, which provide current and accurate financial stability information to internal and external audiences. Maintain archives of publications, newsletters, web content, working papers, blog posts, and other OFR program communication materials. Interact and consult with peers in communications communities, federal agencies, and members of the press.
Draw upon knowledge of banking, finance, economics, and related fields in developing and editing expert-level publications, newsletters, web content, working papers, blog posts, and other materials that interpret and explain important and highly complex information concerning OFR programs and activities. Research, write, edit, and approve OFR written materials, using plain language to communicate with diverse audiences within established deadlines.
Works with all OFR divisions and OFR management to ensure that legitimate and accurate content is available for public and OFR staff consumption electronically. Prepares and presents briefings to senior management officials on complex and controversial issues. Communicates complex management support requirements, issues, and problems to both technical and non-technical audiences.
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