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Director, U.S. Public Policy
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ISDA
Base pay range
$160,000.00/yr - $180,000.00/yr
Job Title:
Director, U.S. Public Policy
Reports to:
Head of U.S. Public Policy
Location:
Washington, D.C.
Job purpose
The Director of U.S. Public Policy is responsible for identifying, prioritizing and managing regulatory analysis and advocacy pertaining to OTC Derivatives across the U.S. The Director will work closely with Regulators and support members by influencing a broad range of stakeholders internally and externally, in furtherance of ISDA’s advocacy efforts. The Director will be responsible for research and analysis, advocacy, reporting and leading working groups to direct best practice.
Duties and responsibilities
Leading Working Groups
Leading and directing calls with members across the industry to understand concerns and progress a way forward to address.
Known for being knowledgeable about relevant policy issues, for being reliable and honest in the provision of both information and opinion to members, regulators and other stakeholders, and for being consistent over time, acting as an advocate for the Policy team at ISDA.
Taking a leading role at Conferences and events where Public Policy issues are discussed or where policymakers participate.
Managing and or providing guidance and support to colleagues across the policy team.
Stakeholder Management
Establish and maintain strong relationships across ISDA and with ISDA members through networking, approachability and effective counsel on Public Policy issues.
Build and maintain strong relationships with Regulators and other external policy makers, attending conferences and events and networking with key stakeholders.
Leveraging industry contacts and sustaining relationships with key players in derivatives markets.
Ensure member requirements are fully understood and taken into consideration at each stage.
Oversee and manage the internship program in the Washington, D.C. office and coordination of projects to ensure meaningful experience for intern(s) and value for ISDA.
Advocacy
Shaping public policy in areas of great importance to ISDA through education, lobbying or political representation, maintaining ISDA’s reputation.
Advising and executing the development of public policy strategies to support member priorities, in particular with regards to critical projects which could impact on ISDA’s reputation if not managed in the correct manner.
Direct and execute engagement strategies that help ISDA to engage effectively.
Adhere to any relevant codes of conduct or legislation regulating the conduct of public policy advocacy.
Educate government officials, members and employees on important issues and support strategic debates.
Shape public policy through education and advocacy, maintaining and strengthening ISDA’s reputation.
Research and Reporting
Ability to write compelling and persuasive briefing papers, synthesizing member input.
Researching topics and news related to the members and issues you deal with.
Being well-versed in issues of the day, and in those that affect ISDA members in particular.
Research and analysis of legislation and regulatory proposals.
Qualifications
Degree in political sciences, history, law or economics desirable.
Further financial qualifications an advantage.
Strong working knowledge of regulations and legislation pertaining to the U.S. financial service markets
Strong knowledge of the derivatives market preferred
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good facilitation and presentation skills and proven track record of communicating successfully across jurisdictions.
Ability to influence without authority and interact credibly with all levels of the organization.
Excellent consultative ability and interpersonal skills.
Strong ability to promote change and manage resistance and have difficult conversations while maintaining working relationships.
Must have strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (MSWord, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Experience Minimum of 6 years’ experience operating in a public policy role, with a focus on financial services.
About ISDA Since 1985, ISDA has worked to make the global derivatives markets safer and more efficient. Today, ISDA has more than 980 member institutions from 78 countries. These members comprise a broad range of derivatives market participants, including corporations, investment managers, government and supranational entities, insurance companies, energy and commodities firms, and international and regional banks. In addition to market participants, members also include key components of the derivatives market infrastructure, such as exchanges, intermediaries, clearing houses and repositories, as well as law firms, accounting firms and other service providers. Information about ISDA and its activities is available on the Association’s website: https://www.isda.org/ . Follow us on Twitter @ISDA.
ISDA offers a great work environment, with competitive salaries and excellent benefits.
Retirement – with employer match
Life, disability, and accident insurance
Medical, dental and vision coverage offered at little to no cost to employees and dependents
Generous paid time off
Maternity and paternity leave
Pre and post-tax commuter spending accounts
Education – ISDA offers a yearly training calendar across all offices
Company and office social events
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Finance
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Director, U.S. Public Policy
role at
ISDA
Base pay range
$160,000.00/yr - $180,000.00/yr
Job Title:
Director, U.S. Public Policy
Reports to:
Head of U.S. Public Policy
Location:
Washington, D.C.
Job purpose
The Director of U.S. Public Policy is responsible for identifying, prioritizing and managing regulatory analysis and advocacy pertaining to OTC Derivatives across the U.S. The Director will work closely with Regulators and support members by influencing a broad range of stakeholders internally and externally, in furtherance of ISDA’s advocacy efforts. The Director will be responsible for research and analysis, advocacy, reporting and leading working groups to direct best practice.
Duties and responsibilities
Leading Working Groups
Leading and directing calls with members across the industry to understand concerns and progress a way forward to address.
Known for being knowledgeable about relevant policy issues, for being reliable and honest in the provision of both information and opinion to members, regulators and other stakeholders, and for being consistent over time, acting as an advocate for the Policy team at ISDA.
Taking a leading role at Conferences and events where Public Policy issues are discussed or where policymakers participate.
Managing and or providing guidance and support to colleagues across the policy team.
Stakeholder Management
Establish and maintain strong relationships across ISDA and with ISDA members through networking, approachability and effective counsel on Public Policy issues.
Build and maintain strong relationships with Regulators and other external policy makers, attending conferences and events and networking with key stakeholders.
Leveraging industry contacts and sustaining relationships with key players in derivatives markets.
Ensure member requirements are fully understood and taken into consideration at each stage.
Oversee and manage the internship program in the Washington, D.C. office and coordination of projects to ensure meaningful experience for intern(s) and value for ISDA.
Advocacy
Shaping public policy in areas of great importance to ISDA through education, lobbying or political representation, maintaining ISDA’s reputation.
Advising and executing the development of public policy strategies to support member priorities, in particular with regards to critical projects which could impact on ISDA’s reputation if not managed in the correct manner.
Direct and execute engagement strategies that help ISDA to engage effectively.
Adhere to any relevant codes of conduct or legislation regulating the conduct of public policy advocacy.
Educate government officials, members and employees on important issues and support strategic debates.
Shape public policy through education and advocacy, maintaining and strengthening ISDA’s reputation.
Research and Reporting
Ability to write compelling and persuasive briefing papers, synthesizing member input.
Researching topics and news related to the members and issues you deal with.
Being well-versed in issues of the day, and in those that affect ISDA members in particular.
Research and analysis of legislation and regulatory proposals.
Qualifications
Degree in political sciences, history, law or economics desirable.
Further financial qualifications an advantage.
Strong working knowledge of regulations and legislation pertaining to the U.S. financial service markets
Strong knowledge of the derivatives market preferred
Strong verbal and written communication skills with good facilitation and presentation skills and proven track record of communicating successfully across jurisdictions.
Ability to influence without authority and interact credibly with all levels of the organization.
Excellent consultative ability and interpersonal skills.
Strong ability to promote change and manage resistance and have difficult conversations while maintaining working relationships.
Must have strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (MSWord, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Experience Minimum of 6 years’ experience operating in a public policy role, with a focus on financial services.
About ISDA Since 1985, ISDA has worked to make the global derivatives markets safer and more efficient. Today, ISDA has more than 980 member institutions from 78 countries. These members comprise a broad range of derivatives market participants, including corporations, investment managers, government and supranational entities, insurance companies, energy and commodities firms, and international and regional banks. In addition to market participants, members also include key components of the derivatives market infrastructure, such as exchanges, intermediaries, clearing houses and repositories, as well as law firms, accounting firms and other service providers. Information about ISDA and its activities is available on the Association’s website: https://www.isda.org/ . Follow us on Twitter @ISDA.
ISDA offers a great work environment, with competitive salaries and excellent benefits.
Retirement – with employer match
Life, disability, and accident insurance
Medical, dental and vision coverage offered at little to no cost to employees and dependents
Generous paid time off
Maternity and paternity leave
Pre and post-tax commuter spending accounts
Education – ISDA offers a yearly training calendar across all offices
Company and office social events
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Finance
We’re removing friction in our hiring process. Get notified when a new job is posted.
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