Senior Financial Institution and Policy Analysts work under regular guidance to design and conduct in-depth analyses on quantitative and qualitative data. Serve as the primary contributor and may lead projects and teams and often represent the Section or Division on projects and task forces. Prepare and deliver communications including presentations and recommendations to others in the Section/Division and/or to external stakeholders. Some travel may be required.
Duties and Responsibilities
Senior Financial Institution and Policy Analysts perform the following responsibilities with regular guidance:
Perform quantitative and/or qualitative analyses in support of FRB mission, Division goals, and Section objectives
Prepare and deliver clear, accurate and concise communication orally and in writing
Share information and make recommendations regarding projects and work for Section/Project Teams/Division or external stakeholders
Serve as primary contributors and may lead projects or teams in the accomplishment of work
Provide guidance to junior or new staff
Represent the Section or Division on group projects or task forces
Advise senior staff and managers
Develop areas of domain expertise
Senior Financial Institution and Policy Analysts at the Federal Reserve Board may play many roles related to their jobs. They are responsible for a combination of the following roles:
Data Analysis
Produce charts, graphs, and other visuals to help analyze data
Identify relevant issues and trends and draw conclusions through analysis of quantitative and qualitative data
Identify data that can be used to analyze policy
Examination and Supervision
Participate in and/or lead examinations and/or reviews
Support and implement supervision and/or oversight policies and programs
Financial Analysis
Perform analyses of financial, regulatory, and compliance data and information in support of Division/Section's area of responsibility
Clearly present analyses of financial, regulatory, and compliance data
Identify relevant issues and trends and draw conclusions through analysis of financial, data
Policy
Interpret and/or implement policy, regulation, and/or guidance regulatory, and compliance
Draft policy recommendations supported by logical reasoning and sound analysis
Risk Management
Identify and analyzes emerging risks in financial institutions and markets, and/or for consumers and communities
Apply appropriate risk management frameworks and policies to support oversight of financial institutions
Consumer and Community Affairs (DCCA): Financial Institution Policy Analysts perform analyses related to consumer-focused supervision, research, and policy analysis across the Federal Reserve System. They may participate in studies or projects which focus on financial institution compliance with consumer protection laws and regulations, identifying risks of and protecting from consumer harm, and providing oversight of and guidance for Reserve Bank consumer-focused supervision. They also prepare memoranda to keep the Board, Division Management, and the System informed on developing trends and issues in consumer protection and community development.
Monetary Affairs (MA): Senior Financial Institution and Policy Analysts develop and design analysis independently with broad administrative guidance while working with and possibly leading counterparts throughout the Board to execute the Division's responsibilities pertaining to: monetary policy implementation; the tools of monetary policy; money, reserve, and bank credit aggregates; analysis of financial institutions and markets; and Federal Reserve System operations.
Reserve Bank Operations and Payment Systems (RBOPS): Senior Financial Institution and Policy Analysts identify options, assess trade-offs, measure outcomes, and develop consensus related to novel and complex projects involving Federal Reserve Banks' policies, operations, compliance, and information management; systemically important financial market infrastructures (FMIs); payment, clearance, and settlement (PCS) activities; and the broader financial and payment systems. They regularly collaborate with staff from the Federal Reserve System, other domestic and international authorities, and international standard-setting bodies. Projects include those that ultimately lead to decisions by the Board; Board Committees, notably the Committee on Federal Reserve Bank Affairs (BAC) and the Payments System Policy Advisory Committee (PSPAC); and senior Division and Reserve Banks' management.
Supervision and Regulation (S&R): Senior Financial Institution and Policy Analysts perform in-depth analyses related to banking supervisory or regulatory activities involving complex and sensitive issues. They participate fully in, and may conduct, special studies or projects related to financial institution supervision and regulation, and identify problems or potential problems in the banking system or individual banking organizations. They also prepare memoranda to keep the Board, Division management, and the Division Oversight Committee informed on developing trends and issues in the financial environment.
A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, public policy, economics, or another related field and a minimum of 5 years of related experience, or a master's degree in a the above fields and 3 years of related experience.
About the Team
The Digital Innovations Policy team examines emerging issues at the nexus of technology and payments, clearing, and settlement - most notably related to the future of payments. These issues include the changing nature of money and payments platforms in an increasingly digital environment; the potential benefits and risks associated with digital assets such as stablecoins and other digital currencies; the potential effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on payments; the effects of digital innovations on the operation and oversight of Federal Reserve financial services; and the supervisory and regulatory framework for emerging payments platforms, activities, and institutions.
About the Role The analyst will contribute to quantitative and qualitative policy research and analysis on digital assets, distributed ledger technology, AI, and other topics at the intersection of technology and payments. The analyst will also draft policy communications such as talking points and speeches on these topics. The analyst will also participate in the team's engagement and/or collaboration with stakeholders across the Federal Reserve System and the public and private sectors.
Position requirements include, but are not limited to:
Knowledge or ability to learn about and inform others on innovations in payments
Knowledge or ability to develop expertise related to payments, clearing, and settlement
Experience conducting statistical analysis
Ability to simplify complex policy and technical topics and create written deliverables for a general audience
Ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with a variety of subject matter experts, such as economists, policy analysts, technologists, and other stakeholders
Comfort with ambiguity and the ability to quickly assimilate new information
The ideal candidate will possess:
Familiarity with public policy analysis and public policy communications
Specific knowledge of emerging digital assets and the data sources used to analyze the digital asset ecosystem
Experience working with R and Python and developing data visualizations
Academic background/degree in public policy, economics, finance, political science, or related fields
Note
A writing sample may be requested.
This position is located in Washington, D.C. and will require on-site presence for a minimum of six days per month.