
Financial Conduct Authority
Regulating financial services firms and financial markets in the UK, https://www.fca.org.uk/careers
Requirements of the role
The FCA regulates the conduct of 45,000 firms in the UK to ensure our financial markets are honest, fair and competitive. Follow this link to find out more About the FCA.
The International Division leads our strategy for international engagement, working collaboratively across the FCA to ensure the organisation delivers on its international priorities. Our work includes taking forward the FCA’s strategic relationship with global standard setting bodies (GSSBs), working in collaboration with colleagues across the FCA and UK authorities more broadly and engaging directly with GSSB and other regulatory counterparts.
The Global Institutions (GI) Team helps set, advise and deliver on the FCA’s strategic engagement with the GSSBs, enhancing the FCA’s capacity to meet its statutory and strategic objectives through high-quality international engagement, using a range of influencing tools and techniques. GI also leads on innovation and NBFI thematic priorities, including AI, crypto, financial stability and leverage in NBFIs, working closely with colleagues across the division and the wider FCA.
What will you be doing?
Lead and manage a high-performing team in a fast-paced, evolving environment—driving motivation, clarity and impactful delivery across international priorities through devising influencing strategies and international engagement
Shape divisional strategy as part of the Senior Management Team—collaborating with the Director, Heads of Department and fellow leaders to set direction and priorities
Oversee global engagement with key standard-setting bodies (FSB, IOSCO, IMF) and multilateral institutions—ensuring the FCA’s voice is clear and influential
Develop and implement policy and influencing strategies that advance FCA objectives internationally, working closely with senior internal and external stakeholders
Represent the FCA externally in international forums, working groups and committees—building trusted relationships with overseas regulators and institutions
Collaborate across UK authorities including the Bank of England and HM Treasury— aligning policy positions on issues of shared national and global importance
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London, EdinburghContract type
Full time, Permanent
Profession
Finance, Manager
Working pattern
Flexible working, Hybrid
Closing Date
15/09/2025