Financial Policy Analyst
Bank for International Settlements – BIS
About the role
About The Role
The primary objective of this role is to support FSI policy work by conducting research through the collection, processing and analysis of data, as well as by developing and maintaining related databases. Additionally, this role involves contributing to the development of policy work and providing support for policy meeting organisation.
About The Financial Stability Institute (FSI)
- Contribute to policy discussions on critical financial regulatory and supervisory issues.
- Be part of an international team dedicated to promoting global financial stability.
- Engage regularly with central banks and financial sector authorities from around the globe.
Principal Accountabilities
- Collaborates with FSI staff to co-author publications and analytical notes, contributing to key policy discussions on financial sector issues.
- Conducts statistical data analyses to provide valuable insights for FSI policy work.
- Performs literature reviews and analyses to support research projects.
- Designs, coordinates, and executes surveys to advance FSI policy initiatives.
- Ensures the accuracy, integrity, and quality of data and information used in research projects.
- Creates high-quality visual outputs, such as tables and graphs, for FSI publications.
- Maintains and updates databases to support ongoing and future research activities.
- Keeps up-to-date with global financial sector developments and the work of international standard setters.
Qualifications, Skills, And Experience
- Master’s or higher degree in economics, finance or other relevant discipline.
- A minimum of three years of relevant work experience in central banks/supervisory authorities, international organisations, financial industry or consulting firms.
- Sound analytical skills and ability to learn new techniques.
- Strong understanding of data statistical analysis.
- Ability to work accurately and independently as well as part of a team under tight deadlines.
- Strong interpersonal, communication and team building skills.
- Good communication skills for dealing with internal and external stakeholders.
- Excellent command of English (verbal and writing).
- Familiarity with artificial intelligence concepts and applications is considered an asset.
Who We Are
Internationalism is at the core of our identity and the best representation of this is our workforce. With employees from over 66 countries and offices in nine locations, the BIS is a global organisation with a truly international workforce. By joining us, you will work in a unique, highly rewarding, and international work environment. We are committed to equal opportunities at the BIS and aim to build a workforce that reflects our global membership. We strive to attract the best talent and foster an inclusive environment. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including those with a breadth of professional experience. You can discover more about our inclusive working environment here.
What The BIS Offers
We want your time at BIS to be a rewarding and career-enriching experience. We offer an agile and flexible working environment with hybrid working opportunities including home office and working from abroad days. To support our international applicants, we offer relocation support that extends to your dependent family members. In addition, we offer a competitive compensation and benefits package, including support for working families including childcare and education allowances (where applicable). Finally, we offer a genuinely unique international working environment, which will give you exposure to the global financial system and the opportunity to collaborate with passionate experts from all over the world.
This job is available as three years fixed-term.
The deadline for application is on Monday 18 May 2026 end of the day.
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