Policy Officers: Corporate Reporting, Securitisation, Investor Protection – European Securities Markets Authority (ESMA)
by Cosmopolitalians.eu
Type of contract: Temporary Agent
Function group and grade: AD5
Duration of contract: 5 years, with possibility of extension
Place of employment: Paris, France
Deadline for applications: 24/11/2016 (23:59 hrs, Paris local time)
Reserve list valid until: 31/12/2017
The Authority
ESMA is an independent EU Authority that was established on 1 January 2011. ESMA’s mission is to enhance investors’ protection and promote stable and orderly financial markets. This mission is derived from ESMA’s founding Regulation and encompasses three objectives:
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Investors’ protection: to have the needs of financial consumers better served and to re-inforce their rights as investors while acknowledging their responsibilities;
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Orderly markets: to promote the integrity, transparency, efficiency, and well-functioning of financial markets and robust market infrastructures, and
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Financial stability: to strengthen the financial system in order to be capable of withstanding shocks and the unravelling of financial imbalances while fostering economic growth.
Job framework and profile
ESMA is organising a selection procedure to recruit Policy Officers, and establish a list of suitable candidates, which can be employed in the Investors & Issuers Department. In particular, ESMA is looking for candidates for the following profiles:
– 1st profile: Policy Officer (Corporate Reporting profile) within the Corporate Reporting team;
– 2nd profile: Policy Officer (Securitisation profile) within the Credit Rating Agencies Policy team;
– 3rd profile: Policy Officer (Investor Protection profile) within the Investor Protection & Intermediaries team
Candidates shall indicate in their application documents (motivation letter), based on their professional qualifications and experience, for which profile(s) they apply.
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