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This position is a great opportunity to take your SEC reporting or audit experience to a well-established financial institution that promotes homeownership, expanding access to affordable housing, and boosting economic development. The Bank offers a hybrid remote/in-person work environment with generous benefits.
Purpose:
Prepare financial statements including annual and quarterly Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports, eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), regulatory reports, and other types of reporting (internal and external). Provides specialized or general analysis and support in various accounting functions.
Primary Responsibilities:
Skills/Knowledge:
SALARY RANGE: $115K - $130K
The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. We value and actively seek to recruit, develop, and retain individuals with varied backgrounds and experiences reflecting the full diversity of the communities that we serve. It is the policy of the Bank to comply with all applicable laws concerning the employment of persons with disabilities.
Salary ranges reflect the base salary that the Bank reasonably expects to pay for a given role and is not inclusive of annual incentive award opportunities, retirement benefits or the value of other health and welfare or other ancillary benefits. We consider many factors when determining base salaries such as individual background and experience, the competitive environment, education, particular skill set(s), and industry and institutional knowledge.
The Bank is committed to offering all team members challenging and engaging work with market competitive pay, retirement, and benefit offerings. In support of this commitment, the Bank routinely engages in market competitive benchmarking surveys and analysis to ensure our team members continue to be paid fairly and competitively.
Full Time
Lending & Credit
$88k-113k (estimate)
04/18/2024
06/17/2024
fhlbsf.com
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
200 - 500
1932
JOHN F LUIKART
$1B - $3B
Lending & Credit