Help to shape the future of payments and money in Australia
Roles focused on payments system modernisation, digital money innovation and strategy
Drive high-quality policy analysis and research, and engage with industry, government and other regulators
Permanent opportunities
About the Department
The Payments Policy Department advises the RBA’s Payments System Board on issues relevant to its responsibilities to promote efficiency and competition, and control risk, in the payments system. Rapid change in the payments landscape associated with new technologies and new participants is raising novel policy and regulatory issues for consideration.
About the teams
We have manager roles available in two teams that work closely together to shape the direction of the payments landscape in a way that meets the needs of users, both now and in the future.
Payments Strategy and Modernisation team
The Payments Strategy and Modernisation team coordinates the development of the RBA’s payments policy strategy and helps to drive the development and modernisation of payments infrastructure that supports economic activity. Pursuing these objectives involves producing policy focused research and engaging with a range of internal and external stakeholders. The team’s current priority topics include the future of account-to-account payments, the development of fast payments capabilities and enhancing cross-border payments. Many of these topics were discussed in the Governor’s recent speech: Building Bridges in the Digital Economy: Modernising Australia's Payments System (2024).
Digital Currencies team
The Digital Currencies team is a multi-disciplinary team leading the RBA’s research on the future of money in Australia. The team helps to shape the RBA’s thinking in this evolving space by tackling big-picture policy issues at the heart of the RBA’s strategic priority on shaping the future of money in Australia. The team’s priority research initiatives include exploring the role of digital money in wholesale tokenised asset markets, undertaking public engagement on how innovations in payments and money could meet emerging or unmet payment needs and assessing the role of private money innovations, such as stablecoins, in the monetary and payments landscape. Further detail on the team’s work and roadmap over the coming years is available at: Central Bank Digital Currency and the Future of Digital Money in Australia (2024).
About the roles
As a manager in one of these teams, you will be responsible for leading a small team of analysts to produce policy focused research for the RBA’s senior leadership and the Payments System Board. You will coach and develop capabilities within the team and oversee key workflows. There will be significant opportunities for you to collaborate with other teams within the Department and the RBA, as well as to engage with industry stakeholders and other policy and regulatory agencies.
About you
We would love to hear from candidates who have:
Experience in or demonstrated interest in people leadership.
Strong critical thinking skills to guide and produce analysis and research on complex policy issues.
An ability to write clearly and succinctly, with the intended audience in mind.
Highly effective communication and strong stakeholder engagement skills.
Strong work planning and organisation skills.
An ability and willingness to champion, drive and communicate change initiatives across functions and within the team.
Postgraduate study, research experience, or prior policy/regulatory roles, along with demonstrated strategic thinking and sound judgment will be highly regarded.
Be More
Working for an organisation that truly makes a difference to the people of Australia, we can offer development and career opportunities in a collaborative environment that supports your growth, wellbeing and promotes flexibility. Your individual growth and success drives the RBA forward as an organisation. Be more means you can do more, for yourself and for Australia.
Why RBA?
The RBA makes an important contribution to the Australian economy through the pursuit of national economic policy objectives and associated activities in financial markets and banking. We also issue Australia’s banknotes and operate infrastructure critical to the payments system, all of which contribute to the welfare of the Australian people. Made up of specialists across a wide range of fields, our people, values, and culture play a critical role in achieving our objectives. Striving to be Open & Dynamic, we consider and incorporate different perspectives, work across teams and are transparent with each other, whilst delivering quality together effectively and focusing on outcomes by prioritising, testing, learning, and refining as we go. Our people conduct themselves with a high degree of integrity, while striving for excellence in the work they perform and the outcomes they achieve. We encourage intelligent inquiry and we treat one another with respect while promoting the public interest through our efforts. We know it is the growth and success of our people that drives the RBA forward. Come and make a bigger contribution while you build and develop your own skills too, because being more means you can do more, for yourself and for Australia.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion through key initiatives. We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people living with a disability and from the LGBTQ+ community. We are committed to making the recruitment process fair and equitable for all our candidates.
Application Close :
December 05, 2025.