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Securities and Exchange Commission SENIOR OFFICER-ASSOCIATE REGIONAL DIRECTOR in Chicago, Illinois

Summary The Senior Officer-Associate Regional Director position is in the Chicago Regional Office-Division of Examinations, located in Chicago, IL. This position is open to current SEC employees only. Responsibilities At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) and value a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the communities we serve. As such, we welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds who share our commitment to public service. The Division of Examinations conducts the SEC's National Exam Program. The Division's mission is to protect investors, ensure market integrity and support responsible capital formation through risk-focused strategies that: (1) improve compliance; (2) prevent fraud; (3) monitor risk; and (4) inform policy. The results of the Division's examinations are used by the SEC to inform rule-making initiatives, identify and monitor risks, improve industry practices and pursue misconduct. The Associate Regional Director, under the immediate supervision of the Regional Director, plans and establishes staffing needs, work streams and policy for the Broker Dealer Examination Program of the Division of Examinations in the Chicago Regional Office (CHRO) and directs, coordinates, controls, and evaluates the performance in this area. The BDX examination program is responsible for conducting exams of broker-dealers, exchanges, clearing agencies, transfer agents, municipal advisors, municipal securities dealers, security-based swaps dealers, funding portals, investment advisors and/or investment companies. Typical duties include: Collaborating with headquarters, other regional offices and appropriate divisions in determining national and regional examination priorities. Developing and leading national and regional initiatives and priority examinations. Triaging market events to determine impact to registrants and securities markets more broadly, and coordinating with headquarters and other regions about an appropriate response. Interacting with the examination staff and registrants on complex and novel issues identified on examinations. Informing and interacting with the policy divisions, including on novel and complex issues identified during examinations, that affect interpretations or guidance of Commission rules and regulations. In conjunction with headquarters staff, planning and evaluating the overall program of the Region with respect to compliance/examinations matters. Ensuring that the overall compliance and examination activities are carried out consistent with overall Commission and Division guidelines and priorities. Performing the full range of supervisory duties, including evaluating employee performance; evaluating staffing needs and hiring, making recommendations for appointment and promotion; hearing and resolving complaints; identifying development and training needs of employees; and other related supervisory tasks. Communicating with FINRA and other self-regulatory organizations in order to monitor the operational and financial condition of securities industry registrants within the region. Contacting and collaborating with high-ranking officials from other federal agencies and departments of government, congressional staff officials, state officials, and/or executives of comparable private sector organizations. Participating in and/or planning public speaking events to educate the industry and general public about examination and Commission priorities. Promoting the spirit and practice of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA), furthering the goals of equal employment opportunity (EEO) by taking positive steps to ensure the accomplishment of the Commission's DEIA objectives, and adhering to nondiscriminatory employment practices. Requirements Conditions of Employment Qualifications All qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement. Time-in-grade for this announcement is one year at the GS/SK-14 level. Qualifying experience may be obtained in the private or public sector. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: SO-01: Applicant must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/SK-14 level. Specialized experience includes the following: Interpreting and applying the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940; Providing guidance and evaluation on policy issues related to the federal securities laws; investigating possible violations of federal securities laws and regulations; Examining or investigating clearing agencies, broker dealers, municipal securities dealers, municipal advisors, transfer agents, exchanges, security-based swap dealers, funding portals, investment advisers and/or investment companies; and Managing a team or group that conducts examinations, audits, or investigations of financial or securities firms Education Additional Information SEC COMPENSATION PROGRAM: The overall salary range listed above is provided for informational purposes as it represents the full range that is applicable to current employees in this occupation/grade; however, a selectee's initial pay is always set below the maximum rate of the range. Please click here for additional information. Disability Employment: For information on disability appointments, please visit http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/disability-employment/ *SEC EMPLOYEES: OHR will verify your competitive service eligibility via the SEC's personnel database. Reasonable Accommodation: If you are an applicant who needs a reasonable accommodation for disability to participate in the application process at the SEC, submit the form for Reasonable Accommodation for Participation in Job Application Process here. Please be sure to submit your request at least 5 business days in advance of the date you need the requested accommodation. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Information for SEC Job Applicants: Federal EEO laws protect all applicants from discrimination on the following bases: race, color, sex (not limited to conduct which is sexual in nature, includes pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, transgender status), age (40 and over), religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, retaliation for participating in the EEO process or opposing discrimination. Applicants who believe they have been discriminated against on any EEO basis can seek recourse through the SEC's administrative complaints process. To be timely, an individual must enter the EEO process within 45 days from when they know (or should have known) of the alleged discrimination. Click here for additional information. The Fair Chance Act prohibits specific inquiries concerning an applicant's criminal or credit background unless the hiring agency has made a conditional offer of employment to the applicant. An applicant may submit a complaint, or any other information, to the agency within 30 calendar days of the date of alleged non-compliance by contacting the Legal and Policy Office in the Office of Human Resources at ElliottT@sec.gov.

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