Senior Policy Analyst

Washington, DC, USA
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Job Description

Senior Policy Analyst, CG-0301-13/14 (Temporary NTE 6 MOS)

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


Summary

This position is located in the Division of Insurance and Research, International Coordination and Analysis Section, International Affairs Branch at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, providing support in international banking activities affecting U.S. banks operating overseas and U.S. operations of foreign banking organizations.


Duties

Coordinates and facilitates the FDIC’s technical assistance and outreach programs conducted for foreign entities in order to support the development and maintenance of deposit insurance systems worldwide.

Serves as a resource to the analysts, resolutions specialists, examiners and other offices and divisions within the Corporation on international banking supervision and deposit insurance issues/matters.

Performing analytical, evaluative, and writing activities in support of international programs and international organizations to include preparing and reviewing deposit insurance and/or supervision guidance papers, evaluating and reviewing conference presentations and invitation materials for obtaining subject matter experts as speakers.

Planning and executing projects related to the FDIC’s international programs and objectives, including developing the proposed agenda, arranging logistics, and international travel required when hosting an international meeting. Preparing speeches, position papers, proposals and other materials for the Section Chief and other senior FDIC officials dealing with international matters.

Staying abreast of current activities of internationally active financial institutions of strategic importance and relevance to the FDIC and monitoring international developments bearing on foreign banking organizations and U.S. banks operating overseas, including economic, social and political events.

Responding to correspondences and inquiries from regulatory and supervisory personnel, bankers, government officials and members of the public on matters pertaining to any of the Branch’s functions.