Senior Program Officer, Credit Regulation and Policy (Inclusive Financial Systems)

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  • Added Date: Sunday, 22 December 2024
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The Foundation

We are the largest nonprofit fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world. Founded on a simple premise: people everywhere, regardless of identity or circumstances, should have the chance to live healthy, productive lives. We believe our employees should reflect the rich diversity of the global populations we aim to serve. We provide an exceptional benefits package to employees and their families which include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with no premiums, generous paid time off, paid family leave, foundation-paid retirement contribution, regional holidays, and opportunities to engage in several employee communities. As a workplace, weโ€™re committed to creating an environment for you to thrive both personally and professionally.

The TeamDivision Summary: Global Growth and Opportunity
The Foundation partners with people and organizations worldwide, through grant making, to tackle critical problems across various program areas and divisions. Our Global Growth & Opportunity (GGO) Division focuses on creating and scaling market-based innovations to stimulate inclusive and sustainable economic growth. GGO focuses on the areas of Agricultural Development, Digital Public Infrastructure, Global Education, Inclusive Financial Systems (IFS), Nutrition, and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WSH). We believe that people are poor because markets do not work for them, and we promote innovative products and policies that can break down barriers to economic opportunity, help people lift themselves out of poverty, and deliver sustainable and inclusive growth that benefits everyone.

The Team: Inclusive Financial Systems
The Inclusive Financial Systems (IFS) team believes that valuable, low-cost financial products have the potential to offer a pathway out of poverty, and that digital financial systems can enable the private sectorโ€™s delivery of such products to the poor sustainably and at scale. IFS supports the buildout of inclusive digital financial services (DFS) systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by (i) enabling the right policy and regulatory environment, (ii) supporting the implementation of inclusive instant payments systems, (iii) driving scale and economic sustainability by promoting pro-poor use cases; and (iv) closing the gender gap in the usage of formal financial products, in collaboration with the Womenโ€™s Economic Empowerment (WEE) team.

Formerly focusing mainly on digital payments, we have just obtained a new mandate to work on productive credit. We define productive credit as loans or credit facilities extended to individuals, businesses, or organizations for purposes that generate income, increase production, or enhance economic activity. The key characteristic of productive credit is that the borrowed funds are used for investments or activities expected to yield economic returns, as opposed to consumption-based credit, which is used for personal or non-productive expenditures.

Your Role

We are seeking a Senior Program Officer (SPO), Credit Regulation and Policy, to lead this next phase of our work from a regulation and policy perspective. In this role, you will work across the foundation and the industry to develop and lead a portfolio of investments that align to our new strategy, pushing the bounds of our thinking on how regulation and policy can solve seemingly intractable challenges that make productive credit hard to access, hard to afford, and hard to tailor to individual and firm needs.

The SPO will seek in particular to (1) develop policy options and regulatory interventions that expand access to productive credit among excluded population segments; (2) support regulators in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to develop appropriate regulations for productive credit; and (3) support global standard setting bodies and other global influencers to craft global standards and guidance around productive credit that advances financial inclusion, while protecting consumers and preserving the safety and soundness of financial systems. In addition, you will serve as the internal and external authority on productive credit policy, continuing to build the foundationโ€™s role as an inspiring leader in the industry.

This role reports to the Deputy Director, Regulation, Research and Policy. The role does not have people management responsibilities.

This role is a full-term position with foundation-provided benefits, ideally based in either Washington, DC or Seattle, WA. This role is eligible for the foundation's domestic or international relocation package to either of these office locations.

Applications will be accepted until 5 PM Pacific Time on Monday, January 13th, 2025.

What You'll Do

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