SRB: Team Leader Communications / Spokesperson

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Vacancies vacanciesineu.com Single Resolution Board Skip to main content Contact Vacancies Tenders Glossary Site map Search Search Search Menu About Our organisation The Board SRM Strategy Work programme Annual report Public agenda Annual accounts Finance and budget The SRB in the Banking Union Single Resolution Mechanism SRM 10th anniversary Single Resolution Mechanism 10th Anniversary National Resolution Authorities Governing bodies Plenary members Cooperation Addressed questions Administrative contributions 2023 administrative contributions cycle 2024 administrative contributions cycle 2025 administrative contributions cycle 2018 administrative contributions cycle 2019 administrative contributions cycle 2020 administrative contributions cycle 2021 administrative contributions cycle 2022 administrative contributions cycle SRB Appeal Panel Thematic register of Appeal Panel decisions Engagement and consultations Upcoming consultations and requests to industry Procurement Vacancies SRM: Vision 2028 – a strategy for the next phase of the SRM Resolution What is a bank resolution? Banks under the SRB’s Remit Resolvability assessment Resolution Planning Cycle booklet Resolution Q&A Introduction to resolution planning Resolution tools Bail-in: part of SRM’s toolkit Staff working papers Staff Working Paper Series #4 – The 2023 Banking Turmoil: Implementation Lessons for Resolution Authorities Reporting 2026 Resolution Reporting Policies Expectations for banks MREL MREL Consultation SRB approach to Daisy Chain Act Public Interest Assessment Critical Functions Resolvability Assessment Feedback statement from BNP PARIBAS on the SRB Operational guidance on resolvability self-assessment Feedback statement from the European Savings and Retail Banking Group on the SRB Operational guidance on resolvability self-assessment Resolvability self-assessment Resolvability testing for banks Simplification Operational guidance Bail-in implementation Minimum Bail-in Data Template Operational guidance on the solvent wind down of trading books Valuation Less significant institutions (LSIs) Cases Appeal proceedings Appeal proceedings Resolution decisions Single Resolution Fund Contributions 2025 SRF Contributions Cycle 2026 SRF Contributions Cycle Legal acts News & Media News Press releases Speeches Blog Interviews Infographics Podcast Videos Media contacts Events SRB Annual Conferences Public engagements Industry dialogues Our events Contributions About The Single Resolution Board’s mission The Single Resolution Board (SRB) is the central resolution authority within the Banking Union, which at present is 20 eurozone countries and Bulgaria. Together with the national resolution authorities it forms the Single Resolution Mechanism. The SRB works closely with the European Commission, the European Central Bank, the European Banking Authority and national authorities. Its mission is to ensure an orderly resolution of failing banks, protecting the taxpayer from state bail-outs, which is promoting financial stability. Read more Our organisation The Board SRM Strategy Work programme Annual report Public agenda Annual accounts Finance and budget The SRB in the Banking Union Single Resolution Mechanism SRM 10th anniversary Single Resolution Mechanism 10th Anniversary National Resolution Authorities Governing bodies Plenary members Cooperation Addressed questions Administrative contributions SRB Appeal Panel Thematic register of Appeal Panel decisions Search in Public Register of Documents Search in Public Register of Documents Engagement and consultations Upcoming consultations and requests to industry Procurement Finance and budget Vacancies Resolution Resolution planning and policies The SRB and the national resolution authorities work with banks and credit institutions to ensure everything is in place should a resolution be needed. This involves defining policy and guidance, managing an annual resolution planning cycle and setting targets for minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL), MREL is one of the key tools in resolvability, ensuring that banks maintain a minimum amount of equity and debt to support an effective resolution. Read more What is a bank resolution? Banks under the SRB’s Remit Resolvability assessment Resolution Planning Cycle booklet Resolution Q&A Introduction to resolution planning Resolution tools Bail-in: part of SRM’s toolkit Reporting 2026 Resolution Reporting Policies Expectations for banks MREL Public Interest Assessment Critical Functions Resolvability Assessment Simplification Valuation Operational guidance Bail-in implementation Operational guidance on the solvent wind down of trading books Staff working papers Staff Working Paper Series #4 – The 2023 Banking Turmoil: Implementation Lessons for Resolution Authorities Cases Cases Find out more about the resolution and non-resolution decisions taken by the SRB. Read more Latest cases Sberbank Europe AG Non resolution case Sberbank d.d. and Sberbank banka d.d. Resolution case Banco Popular Resolution case PNB Non resolution case Single Resolution Fund What is the Single Resolution Fund? The Single Resolution Fund (SRF) is an emergency fund that can be called upon in times of crisis. It can be used to ensure the efficient application of resolution tools for resolving the failing banks, after other options, such as the bail-in tool, have been exhausted. The SRF ensures that the financial industry as a whole ensures the stabilisation of the financial system. All banks across the 21 Banking Union countries must pay a fee annually by law to the SRF. Read more Contributions Legal acts News and media News and media Keep up to date with our latest news, press releases, speeches and blog posts here, as well as media contacts for journalists. You can also find information at a glance in our infographics and videos. Read more News Press releases Speeches Blog Interviews Infographics Podcast Videos Media contacts Recent news and media The SRB’s approach to simplification News vacanciesineu.com 18 December 2025 New members join SRB Appeal Panel, as previous mandates end Press releases vacanciesineu.com 17 December 2025 Capital and resolution stacks – room for simplification? Blog post vacanciesineu.com 27 November 2025 Search in News and Media Search Events Events Find out more about the SRB’s events, public engagements and industry dialogues. Read more SRB Annual Conferences Public engagements Industry dialogues Our events Oct 15 2025 SRM 10th Anniversary Conference Read more Home About Vacancies Vacancies Come work with us Working at the SRB gives you a unique opportunity to take part in guiding resolution policy and resolving banks in Europe. We seek high-calibre candidates who possess the highest levels of integrity, team spirit and motivation to work for the European project. We employ professionals of all ages, backgrounds and disciplines with expertise not only in banking resolution, but also in human resources, communications, legal, ICT and other fields. As well as the open vacancies, there are opportunities to apply to the SRB in interim and temporary positions. Make sure to check our LinkedIn and Twitter accounts, as we regularly post job vacancies there. Media source Open vacancies Team Leader Communications / Spokesperson (SRB/AD/2025/006) Level: AD8 vacanciesineu.com Deadline: 19 January 2026, 12:00 CET The Team Leader Communications / Spokesperson will be primarily responsible for the SRB’s internal and external communication… Senior Data Protection Expert (SRB/AD/2025/005) Level: AD8 vacanciesineu.com Deadline: 07 January 2026, 12:00 CET The Senior Data Protection Expert will focus on providing data protection advice and expertise for the tasks assigned to the… Reserve lists For each position, once the selection procedure is completed, the Selection Panel places the most suitable eligible candidates on a reserve list. Candidates should note that inclusion on the reserve list does not imply any entitlement to employment in the SRB. Prior to being offered a post, candidates on a reserve list may be required to undergo further evaluation by the SRB (e.g. further interview). Below you can consult the list of vacancies for which the reserve list is valid, as well as ongoing selection procedures for which the application deadline has passed . Filter by level AD 16 AD10 (for inter-agency and internal mobility purposes, the grade range is AD9 – AD12) Appeal Panel AD 16, step 3 AD10 AD12 AD16 AD5 AD5-AD7 AD6 AD7 AD8 AD8–AD9 AD9 AST 3 AST-SC1 AST/SC1 AST3 AST4 Blue book trainee Internship SNE Trainee Traineeship Filter by year 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 Job title Reference Year of publication Level Reserve list valid until General Counsel SRB/AD/2025/001 – CORRIGENDUM 2025 AD10 (for inter-agency and internal mobility purposes, the grade range is AD9 – AD12) 31/12/2026 HR Legal Expert SRB/AD/2022/005 2022 AD6 31/12/2025 Finance and Contract Management Specialist SRB/AST/2024/002 2025 AST3 31/12/2025 ICT Functional Analysis Expert SRB/AD/2024/006 2024 AD6 31/12/2025 Bank Resolution Expert SRB/AD/2024/005 2024 AD5 31/12/2025 See more Testimonials Nathan Huber Bank Resolution Expert How long have you worked at the SRB and how has it changed since you joined? I joined the SRB in November 2023 as part of a new cohort of Bank… Read more Matteo Forte Bluebook trainee, M25 What specific skills or knowledge did you acquire during your traineeship at SRB that you feel have prepared you for your future career, and how do … Read more Melissa Gullo Bluebook trainee, M25 Can you think of a particular challenge you faced during your traineeship, and how did you overcome it? What did you learn about yourself and your … Read more See all Why work for the SRB At the SRB, we believe diversity creates excellence – more diverse staff members mean a wider range of opinions, leading to better and more robust teams. We aspire to be an organisation in which diversity is welcomed and appreciated. Enabling diversity is vital to our institution to deliver the best possible outcome for our staff and for the Banking Union. The facets of diversity include – but are not limited to – gender, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, age, cultural background and disability. The SRB supports our colleagues with disabilities to ensure that their work-related needs are accommodated to the best extent possible, and also provides help to disabled job applicants during the recruitment process. The SRB offers a long-term career perspective and attractive working conditions, which are in line with the Staff Regulations (SR) and the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Communities (CEOS) applicable to EU institutions. We offer a number of different contracts, as detailed below. You will be working in a dynamic, fast-growing multicultural environment, with colleagues from across Europe. Here at the SRB you will face various challenges, explore varied opportunities and experience a people-centred working culture that gives you a voice, influence and the remit to make an impact for the benefit of EU citizens. We value our employees, and you will have many opportunities to develop your personal and professional skills throughout your career. SRB aims at creating and maintaining a healthy work environment promoting initiatives that enable staff members to have the right balance between work and personal life. The basic monthly salaries (in EUR) for Temporary Agents for each grade and step in function group AD, AST and AST/SC are referred to in Article 66 of the European Commission Staff Regulations, applicable from 01 July 2017. Types of contracts Temporary agents Seconded national experts (SNEs) Traineeships Interim staff The recruitment process (how to apply) Recruitment process Recruitment process Expand image Close Recruitment process Recruitment process Recruitment privacy statement Back to top Stay up to date Subscribe to the RSS feed RSS feed Contact the SRB Address Treurenberg 22 1049 Brussels Belgium See on the map Phone number +32 (0) 2 490 30 00 Working hours Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 17.30 CET Email us Single Resolution Board (SRB) The Single Resolution Board is the central resolution authority within the Banking Union. Its mission is to ensure an orderly resolution of failing banks with minimum impact on the real economy, the financial system, and the public finances of the participating member states and beyond. 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