Summary
These positions are located in the Division of Risk Management Supervision (RMS) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in various field offices nationwide. Salary reflects a pay cap for this position of $277,500.
Duties
Under the supervision of a Field Supervisor, performs activities related to the review, analysis, and processing of reports of examination; applications; and other duties of an administrative nature involving financial institutions in the Field Territory. This would include, among other things, the preparation of a summary of findings, memoranda and recommendations for the Regional Director, as well as miscellaneous correspondence directed to the Washington Office, State Banking Departments/Divisions, other Federal regulatory agencies, and financial institutions or holding companies. Assists in the direction of financial institution supervision and examination functions, with a view toward assessing risk, as well as strengthening and improving the condition of the institutions delegated to the Field Territory. Supervises and participates in examinations of insured deposit institutions, including examinations that are large, complex, and/or exhibit problem characteristics. Provides technical advice, counsel and guidance to field examiners on policy, procedures, laws and regulations, examinations, including quality and content, or investigations involving banks or holding companies in the Field Territory. Initiates and maintains cooperative relationships with the appropriate State and Federal Supervisory Agencies in the applicable geographic locations encompassed by the Field Territory. Communicates with financial institution management and effectively responds to, or resolves, their questions, complaints, and inquiries. Responsible for conducting/reviewing off-site monitoring activities, Banker outreach contacts, responses to correspondence, and general on-going supervision of banks. As required, meets with insured depository institution officials and/or boards of directors to discuss the findings of examinations. In the absence of the Field Supervisor, assumes responsibility for the activities and affairs of the office. Implements the FDIC's Career Development Plans and Performance Management Program for assigned employees, including: (a) determining employee training/developmental needs, (b) assisting employees in preparing individual development plans, (c) monitoring employee progress in meeting developmental goals, (d) evaluating employee performance and related behaviors, seeks to secure correction of deficiencies noted, and (e) providing employees with ongoing feedback on their performance. The Supervisory Examiner's span of control should be no less than six direct reports.
Requirements
2-page Resume Requirement: Please limit your résumé to 2 pages (minimum 10-point font). If more than 2 pages are submitted, only the first 2 pages will be reviewed to determine your eligibility/qualifications. Employment Conditions Moderate Risk - Minimum Background Investigation (MBI) required. Employee may be relocated to any duty location to meet management needs. This is a temporary assignment for an initial six (6) months, may be extended, and can be made permanent. The selectee will be given a temporary promotion if eligible or be placed on a lateral detail if already serving at the advertised grade level permanently. If temporarily promoted, the temporary assignment may be ended earlier or extended for up to five (5) years based on management's needs. It may also be made permanent without further competition. If the temporary assignment is not made permanent and its duration is one year or less, the employee will be returned to a position that is comparable to his or her permanent position (i.e., same series, grade, and duty station) in the same or successor Division/Office. If, however, the temporary assignment is not made permanent, is to a position in a different Division/Office form the employee's permanent Division/Office, and exceeds one year (including extensions beyond one year of the initial appointment of one year or less), the employee will not be returned to his or her permanent position of record. Instead, the employee will be placed in a permanent position comparable to his or her permanent position of record (at the same grade and pay) in the Division/Office and duty location where the temporary assignment is located. Since an extension of a temporary promotion beyond one (1) year will directly impact the employee's return rights to his or her permanent Division/Office and duty location, the employee must concur in advance with an extension of the temporary promotion beyond one (1) year. At the end of the temporary promotion (if temporarily promoted), the employee's basic pay will be set at the rate received prior to being temporarily promoted, regardless of length to the temporary promotion. The pay rate shall be increased to reflect pay increases (if any) received while temporarily promoted, as long as the resulting rates does not exceed the new range maximum.
Education
There is no substitution of education for the experience for this position.
How you will be evaluated
1. Your resume will be reviewed, to determine whether you meet the qualification requirements outlined in this announcement. Therefore, it is imperative that your resume contains sufficiently detailed information upon which to make the qualification determination. 2. If you are found minimally qualified, a Management Screening Panel (MSP) will review your resume against pre-established benchmarks related to the competencies/Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs), to determine if you possess the competencies/KSAs and key experiences. 3. Top ranked candidates will be invited to participate in one or more structured panel interviews to further assess technical competencies, confirm organizational fit, and commitment to American ideals. The competencies/KSAs you will be assessed on are listed below. Advising Developing Others HR Management Organizational Awareness Bank Supervision - Technical knowledge regarding the examination and supervision of banks, including policies, procedures, guidance, laws, and regulations. Maintains an understanding of the banking business, including innovation and nascent risks. Administrative Policies and Procedures - Identifies, understands, and applies relevant administrative procedures and processes when performing administrative functions in support of the organization. Your resume will serve as responses to the competencies/KSAs. Only include experience directly relevant to the position. Experience must be explicitly stated in the resume as experience not specifically described in the resume cannot be assumed. Resumes that are vague or don't address specific requirements will not receive maximum consideration. You may preview questions for this vacancy.