VP Regulatory Relations Barclaycard US Customer Service & Call Center - Wilmington, DE at Geebo

VP Regulatory Relations Barclaycard US

VP Regulatory Affairs USCB Wilmington, DEAs a Barclays Vice President for Regulatory Affairs of US Consumer Bank, you will report to the Head of Regulatory Relations for Barclays USCB.
In your role, you will be responsible for the effective delivery of a programme of work for predominantly US regulators:
FDIC, CFPB, State of Delaware, Federal Reserve.
Barclays is one of the world's largest and most respected financial institutions, with 329 years of success, quality, and innovation behind us.
We've helped millions of individuals and businesses thrive, creating financial and digital solutions that the world now takes for granted.
An important and growing presence in the USA, we offer careers providing endless opportunity.
At Barclays, we offer a hybrid working experience that blends the positives of working alongside colleagues at our onsite locations, together with working from home.
We have a structured approach where colleagues work at an onsite location on fixed, 'anchor', days of the week, for a minimum of two days a week or more, as set by the business area (or nearest equivalent if working part-time hours).
Please discuss the working pattern requirements for the role you are applying for with the hiring manager.
Please note that as we continue to embed our hybrid working environment, we remain in a test and learn phase, which means that working arrangements may be subject to change on reasonable notice to ensure we meet the needs of our business.
What will you be doing?oServing as a liaison between Barclays and USCB/BBDE's regulators on supervisory mattersoWorking with internal partners to drive management information/reporting and execution related on priorities, including related to supervisionoDevising a framework for internal communications that is efficient and effectiveoKeeping the USCB Regulatory Affairs team informed on emerging issues and escalating items where appropriateoDevising appropriate strategies actively and having regulatory knowledge and experience as part of governance and management committees as appropriateoCoordinating engagement within USCB relating to trade organizations focused on regulatory policy matters impacting the USCBoRepresenting Barclays USCB vis a vis trade What we're looking for:
oBachelor's Degree or equivalent years of serviceoProficiency with Microsoft applications including Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPointoExcellent communication skills, spoken and written with a high level of confidentiality/discretionoMore than five years of experience working with data and interpreting them into cohesively bring information to develop presentationsSkills that will help you in the role:
oExperience with regulators or regulatory relations, preferably in a bank, regulatory/agency, or financial services settingoExperience with technology issues (e.
g.
, cybersecurity; data science; data management)Where will you be working?Barclays' Wilmington campus includes two beautiful buildings located along the historic Wilmington Riverfront.
A glance out our windows reveal a scenic look at the Christina River, along with a growing riverfront community of luxury apartments, shops, and restaurants.
Additionally, the Wilmington train station is a short walk away making travel from New York and Washington, DC convenient.
#LI-Hybrid #LI-KH2021 Recommended Skills Business Informatics Communication Confidentiality Coordinating Data Management Data Science Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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