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Testing was carried out by Blazie Engineering using the Website Accessibility Conformance Evaluation Methodology (WCAG-EM) approach to deciding on a sample of pages to test.**Senior Digital Assets Policy Advisor****Division** – Payments and Digital Assets**Salary** - National (Edinburgh and Leeds) ranging from £52,400 to £65,500 and London £57,700 to £72,000 per annum (Salary offered will be based on skills and experience)**About the FCA**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 .The Crypto Policy team sits in the Payments and Digital Assets Department and plays a critical role in leading the FCA's policy work on cryptoassets. This sector continues to grow at great pace, creating both opportunities for consumers and regulated participants, but also new risks that we must stay ahead of.Regulation of the cryptoassets sector is already underway and Her Majesty’s Treasury (HMT) has proposed bringing much more into the remit of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It is the Crypto Policy team’s role to devise and drive this work forward, liaising with multiple internal stakeholders, HMT, Bank of England, industry, and international regulators to propose a future regulatory framework.As an experienced Associate in the team, you will have the opportunity to lead and support on policy areas conducting research, engaging with teams across the FCA, studying business models and risks, proposing, and advising on their regulatory treatment as part of policy development. You will build depth and breadth of knowledge as you support the team’s wider work.You will contribute to public consultation on FCA rules or guidance, as well as work to ensure FCA priorities are reflected in changes taken forward by others. You will be responsible for consulting with government, other regulators, industry, and other opinion formers shaping the market. You will also provide training, advice, and briefings about crypto policy issues to FCA colleagues and senior leadership.* This role is an exciting opportunity to work at the heart of policy in the FCA in an evolving area of policy* You will have the opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge of the market dynamics and regulations that will shape the future regulation of the cryptoasset sector* Work on policy implementation in a fast-growing space within financial services.* Responsibility of being a leading figure within the team, using your knowledge to make a meaningful impact in the cryptoassets sectorWe are a Disability Confident Employer; therefore, disabled people or individuals with long-term conditions who best meet the minimum criteria for a role will go through to the next stage of the recruitment process. (To learn more about the Disability Confident Scheme )**Minimum*** Experience of policy development within financial services, government, or crypto assets sector* Experience presenting key issues clearly and succinctly both orally and in writing* Experience of building and managing relationships with stakeholders**Essential*** Experience of analysing information
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