Date Posted:
April 28, 2026
Position Title:
Senior Analyst, Policy Development
Office/Company:
Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS)
Party:
N/A
Office Code:
Job Number:
HC-05611
Reports To:
Location:
Washington, DC
Contact:
Salary:
Compensation at CSBS
Primary Role
Secondary Role:
Job Type:
Full Time
Description:
Provide high-level analytical and operational support for public policy development, supervision, and/or enforcement processes within the CSBS policy and supervision department.Research and analyze regulatory, legislative, and supervisory topics, proposals and studies, as well as financial services industry trends, that may impact the state regulatory and supervisory landscape.Bachelor's degree in finance, business, economics, accounting, public policy, or another business or government related field. 4–8 years of experience in a financial services regulatory agency (federal or state), trade association, or financial institution in interpreting, analyzing, and assessing federal/state bank procedures, regulations, and statutes.
Responsibilities:
• Research and analyze regulatory, legislative, and supervisory topics, proposals and studies, as well as financial services industry trends, that may impact the state regulatory and supervisory landscape.
• Draft a range of policy-related material including issue briefs, summaries, white papers, testimony, and comment letters to support state regulators’ policy development process.
• Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to research and develop policy positions on a wide range of legislative, regulatory, and supervisory issues.
• Lead in developing and executing projects, meetings, and conferences with state regulators, federal regulatory agencies, industry representatives, consumer advocates, and academics.
• Serve as a facilitator and primary staff support for committees, working groups, and/or taskforces of the Policy and Supervision Business Unit.
• Support state supervision and enforcement efforts, including integrating new and revised regulations or standards into supervisory and/or enforcement processes.
Qualifications:
• Legal and regulatory knowledge: Demonstrates knowledge of the legal and regulatory landscape underlying the dual banking system, including knowledge of relevant federal banking laws, regulations, and legal precedent.
• Banking supervision and financial analysis: Familiar with bank examination principles, practices, and financial reports, including the ability to analyze bank call reports and other regulatory data.
• Data analytics and macroeconomic principles: Learns and leverages key data sets to aid the policy research and analysis process.
• Organization and planning: Able to balance organizational needs with different timeframes; meet deadlines and keep processes moving at the appropriate pace; manage and prioritize multiple projects accurately and timely.
Instructions:
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