Salary
💰 $180,000 - $200,000 per year
About the role
- Analyze emerging regulatory policy initiatives from global and national bodies (Basel Committee, FSB, IOSCO, European Commission, US Federal Reserve, OCC, FDIC, and others)
- Draft and finalize policy memoranda, comment letters, and consensus statements reflecting industry views
- Prepare background materials and briefing documents for IIF working groups and senior-level meetings
- Monitor regulatory developments and synthesize updates for internal teams and member institutions
- Provide expert-level advice on capital and liquidity frameworks, supervisory practices, resolution planning, stress testing, and macroprudential policy
- Represent IIF in international dialogues, consultations, and private roundtables
- Lead and facilitate IIF prudential working groups and related events, including organizing meetings, preparing annotated agendas, and drafting concise summaries
- Maintain close engagement with regulators, supervisors, and IIF members to build consensus and identify new engagement opportunities
- Support the Membership team in outreach, retention, and value delivery; represent IIF in industry forums and member visits
Requirements
- Graduate degree in finance, risk, law, economics, international studies or another relevant discipline from a leading university
- At least ten years of professional experience in the financial sector, the regulatory/supervisory community or a trade association
- Strong command of the English language and excellent written and oral communication skills
- Highly motivated, highly articulate, self-starter, proactive, team player, exercises effective judgment and strong analytical abilities
- Knowledge of financial derivatives and crypto regulation is highly preferred
- Must live in or be willing to relocate to the Washington, DC area