Are you interested in playing an important role in a key government Department that offers an exciting opportunity to be part of the decision making that affects the whole of the UK? We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our Debt & Reserves Management (DRM) team.
The team comprises 28 people, with a fascinating range of responsibilities.
About the Team
The Fiscal Group works on a wide-ranging set of issues at the heart of the Treasury's objectives and of fiscal events such as Budgets. We are responsible for ensuring the sustainability of the government's finances, overseeing its macroeconomic policy framework, and stable and efficient financing of government liabilities. Work includes advising the Chancellor on the appropriate levels of borrowing and debt (as well as broader commitments like guarantees & insurance), providing analysis of the government's finances, overseeing financing raised for the government by the Debt Management Office and National Savings & Investments. We work with teams across the Treasury to support decisions on the full range of policy. We also have a particularly wide and deep range of relationships beyond the Treasury including the Office for Budget Responsibility, Bank of England, and the Office for National Statistics.
The Debt & Reserves Management (DRM) team ensures the government can effectively and efficiently raise the finance it needs to fund public services through the gilt market and from retail savers, working with the Debt Management Office and National Savings & Investments. The team is responsible for Treasury's financial relationship with the Bank of England. It manages key government assets such as the foreign exchange reserves, working with the Bank of England as its agent. It also works with the Royal Mint and Bank to ensure the supply of cash to the economy.
About the Job
In this role, you will:
About You
This is a varied and challenging role with accountabilities including: monitoring, challenging and supporting programme delivery and budgets; and setting strategic direction for developing sources of government financing. The role would suit those with experience of programme delivery, commercial acumen, and an understanding of financial markets, though the latter expertise can also be developed in the role. An ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with senior leaders in our partner organisations (National Savings and Investment, Debt Management Office and Bank of England) is also essential.
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