Supervisory Examiner, Field Manager
CurrentLeads and mentors a team of examiners, demonstrates stewardship of Bureau funds and the public’s trust, and models ethical behavior. Actively promotes an environment that fosters and sustains diversity, inclusion, knowledge sharing, and consensus building. Develops staff and holds the team accountable for performance and conduct.Oversees a caseload of regulated entities, including those with the most complex and/or critical issues. Reviews the quality, accuracy, and consistency of the work of professional examination, compliance and analytical staff and monitors their progress throughout the lifecycle of supervisory activity. Reviews appropriateness and consistency of findings, conclusions/compliance ratings, and proposed supervisory responses, ensuring alignment with the Bureau’s strategic goals.Manages presentations to regulated entity management and/or board members. Discusses complex examination and supervisory activity findings, recommendations, and required corrective actions with regulated entities' senior management or board of directors, as well as Bureau senior leaders.Serves as a technical expert. Applies an expert knowledge of regulated entity operations, the regulations under the Bureau’s jurisdiction, accounting and finance principles, and the financial industry landscape. Nimbly transitions from one assignment to another, bringing technical expertise to whatever supervisory activity is a priority for the organization. Keeps abreast of changing policies, laws and regulations (including those related to unfair, deceptive, abusive, or discriminatory products, services, acts, and practices) and operates in undefined, new and unprecedented areas of policy, program, organizational, consumer and industry concerns. Provides expertise and training to consumer compliance examiners on topics related to policies, procedures, and processes and compliance issues.