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Associate Governmental Program Analyst- Legal Division

About the DFPI

The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) protects consumers and oversees financial service providers and products. The DFPI supervises the operations of state-licensed financial institutions, including banks, credit unions and money transmitters. Additionally, the DFPI licenses and regulates a variety of financial service providers, including securities brokers and dealers, investment advisers, payday lenders and other consumer finance lenders. The DFPI offers benefit packages, competitive salary, a robust training program and opportunities for advancement.

 

Position Details

Job Code #:

JC-448296 

 

Position #(s):

410-103-5393-002

 

Working Title:

Associate Governmental Program Analyst

 

Classification:

ASSOCIATE GOVERNMENTAL PROGRAM ANALYST

$5,855.00 - $7,327.00

 

# of Positions:

1

 

Work Location:

Sacramento County

 

Telework:

Hybrid

 

Job Type:

Permanent, Full Time

 

Job Description And Duties

The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) is recruiting for one Permanent, Full-Time Associate Government Program Analyst within its Legal Division. This position will be based in the Sacramento office with remote work options available. This recruitment may be used to fills subsequent vacancies of these positions within the next 180 days.”

DFPI is a California state agency that protects California consumers, small businesses, and investors, and administers multiple state licensing laws related to financial services. Industries that the DFPI regulates include mortgage and student loan services, state-licensed lenders, investment advisors, and debt collectors. The DFPI often considers legal and policy issues presented by emerging financial technologies, and develops strategies that protect consumers and investors while encouraging financial innovation that benefits all Californians. The Legal Division drafts regulations, legal opinions, and legislative analysis, and coordinates the DFPI's responses to subpoenas and Public Records Act (PRA) requests.

Under the general direction of the Staff Services Manager 1 (SSM1) of the Legal Division, the Associate Governmental Program Analyst assists legal staff in timely responding to PRA requests and subpoenas, agency rule making, business correspondence, drafting and proofreading legal and policy documents, and organizing meetings and conferences. PRA responsibilities may include coordinating with DFPI staff to obtain responsive documents, identifying applicable exemptions from disclosure, applying appropriate redactions, drafting acknowledgment and response letters to requestors, and disclosing documents to requestors. Agency weakling responsibilities may including preparing documents for submission to the Office of Administrative Law, conducting research to support the DFPI's economic impact determinations relating to regulations, organizing and summarizing rulemaking comments, drafting regulations, and ensuring that rulemaking documents are posted to the DFPI's public website. 

 

Final Filing Date: 9/13/2024

 

Examination Information

Applicants will need to take and pass the online Associate Governmental Program Analyst exam/assessment to be eligible to apply for Associate Governmental Program Analyst positions. Please visit: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Exams/ExamBulletin.aspx?ExamControlId=1764

 

Minimum Qualifications

Education: The following education is required when general experience is used to qualify at any level: equivalent to graduation from college. (Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.) AND

Either I

Experience: One year of experience performing the duties of a Staff Services Analyst, Range C. Or

Or II

 

Experience: Three years of professional analytical experience performing duties in one or a combination of the following or closely related areas: budgeting, management analysis, personnel, planning, program evaluation, or policy analysis.

 

Promotional candidates who are within six months of satisfying the experience requirement for this class will be admitted to the examination, but they must fully meet the experience requirement before being eligible for appointment.

 

(One year of graduate work in public or business administration, industrial relations, psychology, law, political science, or a related field may be substituted for six months of the required nonsupervisory experience.)

 

Consider a rewarding and challenging career with the DFPI!

 

DFPI Website: www.dfpi.ca.gov