Year-Round Intern, LISCC Recovery & Resolution - Division of Supervision and Regulation
About the Role
The mission of the LISCC Recovery and Resolution Preparedness Program (RRP) is to promote the resiliency of systemically important banks and minimize the impact of their distress or failure on the financial system. RRP Interns will gain exposure to the supervisory process of large financial institutions, through review of various reports, meetings, and assessments of firms’ capabilities to create recovery and resolution plans. The interns will work closely with members of the Board's RRP section; and occasionally other Board Divisions through cross over projects with RRP staff.
Responsibilities will include:
• Contributing to supervisory work in assessing LISCC firms’ resolution and recovery preparedness
• Performing quantitative and qualitative analysis related to resolution financial topics
• Participating in training opportunities on recovery and resolution
Requirements
Suggested Major/Education: Public Policy, Statistics, Accounting, Finance, Economics, or another related field of study
Required Skills/Knowledge:
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, including past use of statistical or modeling software
- Strong organizational skills and a demonstrated ability to manage multiple responsibilities
- Experience using R programming or Stata
- Demonstrated interest in AI/ML
Additional Notes:
- Anticipated Work Hours: During the summer, 40 hours per week; during the school semesters, 15-20 hours per week
- Anticipated Start Date: ASAP
- Anticipated Work Environment: This internship can be completed fully remote OR in a hybrid capacity in Washington, DC.
US Citizenship is required for all Board internships and applicants must be current students, graduating from their program Spring 2026 or later.