Senior Economist or FSS Senior Analyst (2024-2025 PhD Job Market)
at Bank of Canada
Ottawa, ON, Canada -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 08 Feb, 2025 | USD 113017 Annual | 09 Nov, 2024 | N/A | Research Projects,Collaboration,Macroeconomics,Writing,Academic Journals,Presentation Skills,Research,Economics,Teamwork | No | No |
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Description:
YOUR EDUCATION
a recent (completed after 1 January 2017) or forthcoming (completed in 2025) PhD in economics
YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
We will evaluate your application against the key requirements listed below and your education, which must be demonstrated in your cover letter, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and research paper(s) or job market paper.
If you are selected for an interview, you may be evaluated through two interviews and a presentation of your job market paper.
KEY REQUIREMENTS
- Research skills: the ability to undertake in-depth and high quality research projects that are publishable in top-tier, peer-reviewed academic journals
- Fields of expertise:
- macroeconomics (empirical or theoretical) and monetary policy design
- Writing skills: the ability to produce effective written documents in a style and form likely to appeal to and influence the intended audience
- Oral communication and presentation skills: the ability to make effective, well-structured presentations adapted to the intended audience, inside or outside the Bank, and the ability to communicate effectively with others by demonstrating active listening skills and conveying information clearly
- Teamwork and collaboration: the ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Innovation: the ability to create new insights, devise novel approaches and make innovative decisions through research
- Analytical and technical skills: strong problem-solving skills, including the ability to analyze complex economic and financial information using empirical and/or modelling skills
Language requirement: English or French essential (verbal and written)
In exceptional circumstances, an equivalent combination of a PhD and research experience in an area of current particular relevance or interest to the Bank not listed above may be considered.
Responsibilities:
TAKE A CENTRAL ROLE
We are seeking well-trained PhD economists committed to rigorous research and passionate about central banking. The Bank of Canada has a vision to be “a leading central bank—dynamic, engaged and trusted—committed to a better Canada.” No other employer in the country offers you the unique opportunity to work at the very centre of Canada’s economy, in an organization with significant impact on the economic and financial well-being of all Canadians. Successful candidates are the individuals who are enthusiastic to learn about central banking, are keen to influence policy and curious in expanding their expertise in many areas of central banking. You will be challenged, energized and motivated to excel in an environment where we are reinventing central banking, renewing ways of doing business and reinforcing a culture of innovation.
Find out more about the Bank’s current research priorities, explore the broad range of staff research that our people have the intellectual freedom to pursue, and learn about the ways in which the Bank supports and collaborates with the external research community.
YOUR FUTURE RESPONSIBILITIES AS A SENIOR ECONOMIST OR FSS SENIOR ANALYST
You will be expected to produce rigorous research and policy work to help the senior management to make better policy decisions for all Canadians. Your research will help shaping the Bank’s research agenda in the area of monetary policy and support your department in providing sound monetary-policy advice. Subject to the needs and interests of the Bank and the employee, senior economists or senior analysts may move to other Bank departments to pursue research of relevance in new or needed areas. More specifically, you will be expected to :
- Develop leading-edge research ideas and produce high-quality research papers on issues that are relevant to Canadian monetary policy, including the optimal design of Canada’s monetary policy framework
- Help the Bank pushing the frontier of model development and, conduct policy analyses, and brief senior management on matters related to the responsibilities of the functional areas
- Work in collaboration with colleagues from the Bank on multi-disciplinary projects that may involve functioning in a matrix environment
- Collaborate with colleagues within the Bank and from other organizations to develop research ideas, as well as produce and disseminate research
- Build relationships with external parties, e.g., government and international agencies, other central banks, financial market participants and organizations, and outside academics, to share knowledge, research and analysis
The Bank of Canada is committed to employee growth and career development and supports employees in reaching their full potential within their roles.
- As part of the career path in this position, it is possible to progress to a role with an expanded scope at a higher job grade, and a corresponding salary increase, if specific criteria are met.
- Travel for external presentations of ongoing research is centrally funded and managed by a committee comprised of Senior Researchers. Additional funding may be available for working with co-authors, invited discussions, or attending high-profile conferences.
- Support provided by Research Assistants who help gather data, conduct statistical analysis, and prepare materials for presentations and a talented team of administrative, computer, data-scientist, editorial, design, and library professionals.
- Access to numerous data sources, including confidential and administrative data and powerful computing capabilities, including the cluster.
- A variety of vehicles for external distribution of research and analytical work. These include, personal web pages, Staff Working Paper series, Staff Discussion Paper series, Staff Analytical Notes series, and Technical Reports.
- Many opportunities to interact and exchange ideas, provide feedback on ongoing research, and collaborate on research projects with economists from top economic departments and major institutions, with potential referees, and journal editors by offering:
- a steady stream of research conferences, workshops, and visiting speaker seminars throughout the year including the Fellowship Program and the Visiting Scholar Program.
- the opportunity to work along side several Special Advisers whose role is to enhance the research efforts and policy advice by providing guidance on joint research projects (i.e. commenting on papers and policy documents)
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Banking/Mortgage
Banking / Insurance
BFSI
Phd
Proficient
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Ottawa, ON, Canada