The role
The Senior Analyst will be involved in the collection and collation of information from APRA regulated and non-regulated institutions, while ensuring internal and external stakeholders have access to accurate and up to date data.
The team
Data Collection Management (DCM) sits within the Data Collection Design and Management team, and part of the Chief Data Office function.
The DCM team is responsible for ensuring financial institutions meet their reporting obligations on-time by:
Developing an in-depth understanding of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 to ensure APRA’s obligations under the Act are met
Providing efficient and effective enforcement of the Act, using the least use of effort and legislative power that result in high levels of compliance
Determining appropriate methods for ensuring data quality is fit for purpose
Contributing to the development of actions to effectively monitor and mitigate issues identified
Building and maintaining effective relationships with other divisions of APRA, including frontline supervisors and risk specialists
Ensuring industry data is protected in accordance with the secrecy provisions of the APRA Act 1998.
Key responsibilities
Work with a broad range of users of APRA’s data to ensure the data meets the required standards of data quality
Contribute to the establishment and maintenance of APRA’s transparency with internal and external stakeholders
Contribute to APRA’s data transformation program
Provide accurate advice on both technical and reporting queries and issues
Maintain contact with APRA’s supervisory teams and financial institutions to ensure contact details are kept up-to-date and financial institutions are assigned the relevant reporting forms based on the reporting requirements
Effectively manage your time, effectively prioritizing day-to-day and ad-hoc tasks.
About you
Customer support: Ability to work with a variety of institutions with varying level of technical capabilities to ensure that data is provided to APRA and reporting issues are resolved in a timely manner
Service level management: Ensuring that both the industries and APRA commitments are meet in a timely manner. Following up with late reporters
Effective communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills for engaging various stakeholders both internally and externally
Troubleshooting: Working with the industry and subject matter experts to resolve reporting issues.
Legislative Interpretation: Understanding and interpreting reporting standards and legislative requirements
Reporting and analysis: deliver high-quality reports and analysis, recommend appropriate decisions on issues affecting the reporting and quality of data provided by the reporting institutions.
To work with us, you must be an Australian citizen with eligibility to gain a Baseline Security clearance through the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency.
About APRA
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) places you at the heart of Australia’s financial services industry. APRA serves the Australian community by helping ensure financial institutions deliver on the financial commitments they make, within a stable, efficient and competitive financial system.
At APRA we’re committed to providing an inclusive workplace where everyone belongs, feels valued and respected. We aspire to attract and foster diversity of background, thought, and experience, recognising that a broad range of perspectives, approaches and ideas makes us stronger, and better enables us to meet our obligation to protect the financial wellbeing of the Australian community. When applying, please inform us of any adjustments you may need during the interview process.
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