
Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaAs an employee of the Atlanta Fed, you will help support our mission of promoting the stability and efficiency of the U.S. economy and financial system. Your work will affect the economy of the Southeast, the United States, and the world. The work we do here is important, and how we do it is just as important as what we do. We live our values of integrity, excellence, and respect every day. We do the right thing, we do things right, and we treat people right. A career at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta gives you the chance to do work that touches lives and helps communities prosper.
The Bank believes in flexibility to balance the demands of work and life while also recognizing the necessity of connecting and collaborating with our colleagues in person. Onsite work is an essential function of this position, and you are required to be onsite according to the schedule set by your management.
Serves as the key subject matter expert for the District on a particular outreach topic (e.g. micro and macroeconomics, financial capability, money and banking, business education, curriculum instruction/learning management applications, museum curation and design). Uses strategic agility and quality decision making to support senior leadership in the development of a comprehensive strategy for outreach topics to include research, content development, programming, and other outreach initiatives. Independently executes strategy and monitors, measures, and reports outcomes. Uses interpersonal savvy to foster strategic relationships with key internal and external stakeholders. Designs and communicates content to increase the understanding of the Bank and the System’s mission and work. Uses technical and intellectual skills to develop rigorous, developmentally appropriate content, applications, and resources for key stakeholders. Produces highly specialized and original materials for Bank and System publications. Leads the coordination of small teams to execute public programs. Supports Bank or branch museum collection, exhibits, and tour program.
Represents the Bank and outreach function on District and System work groups and projects. Works independently, requiring little
guidance in area of expertise
Key Responsibilities:
Education:
• Bachelor’s Degree or 4 years required; Master’s Degree preferred.
Experience:
• Eight + years preferred
Functional Knowledge Preferences Knowledge Areas:
Certifications/Licenses:
• Demonstrates Self-Awareness
• Problem Solving
• Action-Oriented
• Collaborates
• Communicates Effectively This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, performance standards or requirements, efforts, skills or working conditions associated with the job.
Our total rewards program offers benefits that are the best fit for you at every stage of your career:
This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, performance standards or requirements, efforts, skills or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change (e.g. emergencies, rush jobs, change in workload or technological developments).
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer.
Full time
Regular
Yes
Communications/Public Relations Family Group
First (United States of America)
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The Federal Reserve System is the Central Bank of the United States. It was founded by Congress in 1913 to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable monetary and financial system. Over the years, its role in banking and the economy has expanded.
Today the Federal Reserve's duties fall into four general areas:
Conducting the nation's monetary policy by influencing the monetary and credit conditions in the economy in pursuit of maximum employment, stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates.
Supervising and regulating banking institutions to ensure the safety and soundness of the nation's banking and financial system and to protect the credit rights of consumers.
Maintaining the stability of the financial system and containing systemic risk that may arise in financial markets.
Providing financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions, including playing a major role in operating the nation's payments system.