Senior Officer-Associate Director (Office of Broker-Dealer Finances)
Securities and Exchange Commission
Securities and Exchange Commission
Washington, District of Columbia
Employment type not specified
Valid through 9/18/2026
Job description
The Division of Trading and Markets is seeking applicants for the Senior Officer-Associate Director position within the Office of Broker-Dealer Finances (OBDF). This position is located in Washington, DC and is open to US Citizens.
The Division of Trading and Markets seeks a Senior Officer to co-lead the Office of Broker-Dealer Finances (OBDF), overseeing financial responsibility, capital, and liquidity requirements for broker-dealers (BDs) and security-based swap dealers. OBDF oversees BD financial responsibility, including customer asset protection, reporting, and capital requirements, and administers the Commission's program for BDs, SBSDs, and MSBSPs. Duties: Lead the interpretation and development of amendments to the Commission's financial responsibility rules for broker-dealers, Security-Based Swap Dealers (SBSDs), and Major Security-Based Swap Participants (MSBSPs), and provide oversight of SRO margin rules and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). Assess emerging market developments, identify regulatory risks, and recommend new or updated policies to strengthen the financial responsibility framework. Analyze proposed and enacted legislation affecting equity, debt, derivatives, and security-based swaps markets, and lead or support rulemaking initiatives to implement statutory changes. Conduct complex analyses on the interpretation and application of federal securities laws, and Commission rules, evaluate their impact on Division programs and priorities, and collaborate closely with senior leadership across the Division and the Commission to support consistent application of regulatory requirements and advance cross-cutting initiatives. Provide strategic policy and regulatory guidance to senior officials across the Division, including on oversight of broker-dealers and SBSDs, administration of the SIPC framework, and evaluation of financial responsibility issues raised by SROs and market participants. Serve as a senior advisor and point of engagement with high-ranking officials in federal and state agencies, congressional offices, and private-sector executives, maintaining active liaison with key financial regulators, including the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Treasury, and banking regulators. Oversee evaluations of internal risk management practices at ANC broker-dealers, OTC derivatives dealers (OTCDDs), and SBSDs, including reviews conducted through the Office of Broker-Dealer Inspections.