Federal Reserve Bank (FRB)
Public Affairs Officer (Finance)
As a part of the nation's central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City supports a stable financial system. We work across diverse communities throughout our region and nation to foster understanding in our economy, the payments system and financial institutions for people from all walks of life. Together, we serve the public and each other in an innovative environment that values the highest ethical standards. Here you'll find support to develop, united in a clear and common purpose with a diverse team.
Job Summary:
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is seeking a public affairs executive to join the leadership team of its Public, Regional and Corporate Affairs Division. Working as part of the Public Affairs Department's executive team, this individual will collaborate with other Department officers to develop and implement strategies to support the Bank's public understanding goals.
The Public Affairs Department is responsible for: internal communication; event planning and administration; regional outreach; economic education; digital communication, including social media and web activities; publishing; media relations; congressional relations; creative services; and executive communications. In addition, the Department collaborates with multiple areas across the Bank to implement programming and strategies to support communication and engagement with numerous audiences and stakeholders.
The successful candidate will have a proven track record of planning and implementing public affairs and corporate communications campaigns for a diverse organization. This individual will be responsible for developing operating plans to achieve goals and objectives for the Public Affairs function within the Bank and ensuring performance supports the overall Bank mission. The individual also will manage the development, growth and succession of employees within the Department.
This position requires capabilities, experiences, and skills commensurate with leading a diverse group of managers and individual contributors, and interacting with, and influencing, peers and leaders across the Federal Reserve System.
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