The Assistant Director oversees the International Strategy section to ensure alignment with current objectives within the section and the Division of Supervision and Regulation's strategic directives while identifying and creating direction for the changing landscape in this area. Reporting to the deputy director, the assistant director has responsibility for setting the division’s strategy for international engagements. In particular, the assistant director will serve as intermediary for the Board’s interests to representatives at all international fora in which S&R participates and may themselves serve as a representative.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Fields of study to such as Business, Economics, International Affairs, or Public Policy
This role requires a minimum of 10 years' experience in banking or the regulation and supervision of banks as well as requires 5 years' experience managing people; with a focus on technical groups related to regulation and supervision of banks or strategic international direction strongly preferred. The candidate should have demonstrated experience contributing to the development of international regulatory and supervisory policy frameworks. In addition, the candidate should have a demonstrated ability to shape and influence international policy outcomes across multiple standard setting bodies (e.g., BCBS, FSB, CPMI, IOSCO, including through direct engagement with senior policymakers and coordination of cross-jurisdictional positions. Deep, demonstrated working knowledge of BIS institutional arrangements is required. At least five years of experience participating in international fora (e.g., Basel Committee or Financial Stability Board, etc.) or at their secretariats is strongly preferred. Candidates should have strong command of international bank regulatory standards and guidance, deep hands-on experience in negotiating international financial standards, and a strong record of tact and diplomacy. Experience in related areas like payments and capital markets is valued. A strong international profile, including demonstrated credibility in global standard-setting environments and experience spanning policy development, supervisory engagement, and cross-border implementation, combined with the ability to engage effectively across diverse jurisdictions, is highly desirable. Demonstrated high proficiency in one or more foreign languages is strongly preferred.
• Strategic thinker with demonstrated strong project execution and project management capabilities, analytical skills, political savvy, and conflict mediation skills.
• Demonstrated experience and commitment to fostering collaboration and employee engagement.
• Ability to lead and manage staff and projects effectively, set priorities, assess performance, guide staff development and make budgetary recommendations.
• Ability to balance competing interests among a variety of stakeholders and readily readjust priorities to respond to pressing and changing client demands. Must be able to anticipate and meet the clients’ needs while maintaining high-quality end products.
• Exceptional organization savvy and agility as demonstrated by ability to manage across organizational boundaries, building high performing teams and strengthen teams, diminishing organizational silos, and facilitating effective group and team dynamics.
• Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with all levels of staff and management.
BOARD COMPETENCIES:
• Decision Quality: Makes timely, thoughtful, strategic decisions.
• Learning Agility: Takes responsibility for building organizational agility.
• Drive for Excellence: Delivers results by developing shared vision and direction for the organization.
• Perspective and Strategic Agility: Leads and acts with the future in mind.
• Collaborative Relationships: Sets the tone for collaborative organization.
• Effective Communication: Effectively speaks and acts on behalf of the Board.
OFFICER AND INTERNAL MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Acts as responsible steward to the function(s), Division, and Board by demonstrating proficiency in the Board’s espoused competencies.
• Balances and mitigates key organizational and functional risks where appropriate and develops and executes sustainable risk mitigation strategies.
• Fosters a continuous learning culture.
• Exercises appropriate judgment and decision-making in complex situations.
• Demonstrates innovation and thought leadership relevant to future-state organizational and functional people strategies.
• Demonstrates strong leadership and management skills aligned to the Board’s espoused values.
• Keeps skills and knowledge current and aligned to best practices relative to key rules, regulations, and policies, as well as economic, political, and social trends that affect the organization. Understands near-term and long-term needs for the organization and determines how operations should be positioned to meet such needs.
• Demonstrates proficiency in political savvy, organizational savvy, and interpersonal communication skills.
• Provides guidance, coaching, and feedback to, and conducts performance reviews for managers and other direct reports, and ensures same is provided to all function staff.
• Responsible for accomplishing approved program objectives for area(s) of responsibility within the financial and personnel resources allocated by the Board and the division's senior management.
• Participates in the development of the division’s strategic plan, goals, and budget. Recommends program objectives and their priorities for area(s) of responsibility.
• Recommends personnel actions involving promotions, reclassifications, merit increases, and reassignments or separations in area(s) of responsibility.
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