Washington, DC, USA
67 days ago
Year-Round Intern, Banking, Credit, and Operational Risk - Division of Supervision and Regulation

About the Role

The International Capacity Development function (IPS) of the Workforce Learning and Administrative Services team in the Division of Supervision and Regulation is responsible for developing and executing on international supervisory and regulatory capacity building engagement to inform and facilitate building institutional relationships with central banks and supervisory authorities consistent with evolving global financial, economic, and transformational trends.

The intern selected for this role will be responsible for:

Supporting specialized central banker and supervisory authority training and capacity development programs;Collaborating across business lines to ensure that program content reflects emerging trends and the division’s international policy and operational objectives;Leveraging seminars and training programs to develop and deepen relationships with global central banks, financial supervisors, governments, and international organizations.

Suggested Education: Finance, Economics, Law, Management, History, Political Science, Public Policy, Business Administration, or a related field of study

Required Skills/Knowledge:

Experience and interest in operations management, organizational development, adult learning, international relations, business, economics, or public policyAn interest or understanding of the role of central banks and the role of the Federal Reserve in the financial system and the global economyStrong project management skills, including sound influencing and problem-solving capabilities, and the ability to manage multiple assignments simultaneouslyEffective relationship management and diplomatic skills, including the ability to develop and maintain a broad range of internal and external contact networksStrong written communication and public speaking skillsExperience with Microsoft Office tools (i.e., Excel, PowerPoint, Word, SharePoint, Teams)

Preferred Skills/Knowledge:

CVENT experience desired

Additional Notes

Anticipated Work Hours: During the summer, 40 hours per week; during the school semesters, 15 hours min per weekAnticipated Start Date: ASAPAnticipated Work Environment: This internship will be completed in a hybrid capacity in Washington, DC- requiring at least one day per week on-site during the school semesters.

US Citizenship is required for all Board internships and applicants must be current students, graduating from their program Spring 2026 or later.

About the Role

The mission of the LISCC Recovery and Resolution Preparedness Program (RRP) is to promote the resiliency of systemically important banks and minimize the impact of their distress or failure on the financial system. RRP Interns will gain exposure to the supervisory process of large financial institutions, through review of various reports, meetings, and assessments of firms’ capabilities to create recovery and resolution plans. The interns will work closely with members of the Board's RRP section; and occasionally other Board Divisions through cross over projects with RRP staff.

Responsibilities will include:

• Contributing to supervisory work in assessing LISCC firms’ resolution and recovery preparedness

• Performing quantitative and qualitative analysis related to resolution financial topics

• Participating in training opportunities on recovery and resolution

Requirements

Suggested Major/Education: Public Policy, Statistics, Accounting, Finance, Economics, or another related field of study

Required Skills/Knowledge:

Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, including past use of statistical or modeling softwareStrong organizational skills and a demonstrated ability to manage multiple responsibilitiesExperience using R programming or StataDemonstrated interest in AI/ML

Additional Notes:

Anticipated Work Hours: During the summer, 40 hours per week; during the school semesters, 15-20 hours per weekAnticipated Start Date: ASAPAnticipated Work Environment: This internship can be completed fully remote OR in a hybrid capacity in Washington, DC.

US Citizenship is required for all Board internships and applicants must be current students, graduating from their program Spring 2026 or later.

Remarks:

This internship position will:

Support 13 economists (within Policy Research Analysis) with their independent research. Research topics may vary widely.When priorities necessitate, support Policy High Priority initiatives.

The ideal hire will possess:

Some prior experience with databases or SQL.Some familiarity with statistics software (ex: SAS, R, STATA).



US Citizenship is required for all Board internships

Applicants must be current students enrolled in a degree seeking program

This position requires a combination of hybrid and in-person presence in our Washington DC office

Learn more about our internship program: https://www.federalreserve.gov/careers-internships.htm

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