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The Bank Policy Institute is seeking a Vice President/Senior Vice President, Assistant General Counsel/Associate General Counsel to influence bank regulatory policy. The role involves collaboration with banks and legal experts, drafting advocacy materials, and requires a JD and strong experience in bank regulation.
Position Title: Vice President/Senior Vice President, Assistant General Counsel/Associate General Counsel
Department: Regulatory Affairs
Reports to: Executive Vice President, Co-Head of Regulatory Affairs
Job Type: Full Time, Exempt
Salary Range: $275,000 to $375,000 annually
Mission of Organization:
The Bank Policy Institute (BPI) is a nonpartisan public policy, research, and advocacy group, representing the nation’s leading banks. Our members include universal banks, regional banks and the major foreign banks doing business in the United States. Collectively, we employ millions of Americans, make a majority of the nation’s small business loans, and serve as an engine for financial innovation and economic growth.Our staff includes economists, researchers, financial analysts, and attorneys, all focused on using data and analysis to shape sound policy. We distribute our research and analysis to U.S. and global regulators, members of Congress, academics and media through academic-quality research papers, blog posts, white papers, comment letters, and Congressional testimony.
Position Summary:
This position will play an important role in developing and communicating BPI’s advocacy positions on a variety of prudential bank regulatory topics. This position will work directly with subject matter experts and senior lawyers from leading banks and members of the Regulatory Affairs team to draft regulatory comment letters, white papers, issue summaries, and other advocacy-related materials, such as blog posts. The person also will work with BPI’s Government Affairs team on legislative and related policy issues and with BPI’s communications team to develop and execute advocacy strategies on issues of importance to BPI member banks. Knowledge and experience with federal banking laws is necessary for this role. This position may be designated as Vice President or Senior Vice President and Assistant General Counsel or Associate General Counsel based on qualifications of candidate.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
BPI seeks to attract and retain top talent by offering a competitive compensation package that includes excellent health and dental insurance, generous retirement savings plans, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment assistance and commuting assistance (either bike, Metro or parking).
This is a Washington, DC-based position, and the successful candidate generally will be expected to work in BPI’s DC office Monday-Thursday each week, with the option to work remotely 20 days per year. Fridays are typically work-from-home days.
All applicants must be authorized to work lawfully in the United States for BPI. BPI will not sponsor or take over sponsorship of employment visas.