Policy & Research Analyst - Ottawa, Canada - Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation

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About us
We are an organization driven by purpose.

We are obsessed about serving Canadians and we are deeply committed and passionate about protecting their hard-earned money when it matters most.

We live our promises and commitments every day by serving Canadians as one, and we have their best interest at heart.

We strive to build an inclusive, accepting culture with commitment, determination and a bias for action.

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About the role


As a Policy and Research Analyst, you will conduct proactive financial sector and economic research and assess the impact on CDIC's mandate, its member institutions and the deposit insurance framework.


We trust you will be up to the challenge

  • Ability to assess and synthesize complex information and identify policy implications for CDIC mandate.
  • Ability to undertake thorough analysis and provide sound arguments to support policy development and recommendations for management.
  • Ability to communicate complex information verbally and in writing.
  • Flexibility to respond to changing priorities and timelines and adjust work style and output accordingly.
  • Ability to work independently and be able to exercise judgment.
  • Effective interpersonal and collaboration skills to interact with team members, other CDIC groups, as well as other financial safetynet players.
  • Intellectual curiosity to remain current with developments in the financial sector and seek answers, including identifying potential areas for further research and analysis.

About you
You take pride in your work and are passionate about having an impact. You face challenges head-on, are an excellent communicator and collaborator, and act with integrity.


We trust you will bring your expertise

  • A Bachelor's degree in economics, finance, public administration, or a degree in law.
  • Experience with policy analysis and policy development would be an asset.
  • The Canadian financial sector, including the mandates and responsibilities of the financial safetynet agencies.
  • Major policy and regulatory issues in the financial sector.
  • General trends and challenges in the financial sector.
  • International organizations such as the Financial Stability Board, the International Association of Deposit Insurers, and the Basel Committee of Banking Supervision will be considered an asset.
  • Ability to assess and synthesize complex information and identify policy implications for CDIC mandate.
  • Ability to undertake thorough analysis and provide sound arguments to support policy development and recommendations for management.
  • Ability to communicate complex information verbally and in writing.
  • Flexibility to respond to changing priorities and timelines and adjust work style and output accordingly.
  • Ability to work independently and be able to exercise judgment.
  • Effective interpersonal and collaboration skills to interact with team members, other CDIC groups, as well as other financial safetynet players.
  • Intellectual curiosity to remain current with developments in the financial sector and seek answers, including identifying potential areas for further research and analysis.

Must have

Language Requirements:
English


Security Clearance:
Eligibility to obtain a Secret level security clearance

**Sound like you?

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