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AVP Compliance Officer - To 120K - Des Plaines, IL - Job 3500

$120,000

The Symicor Group

Des Plaines, IL, USA

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AVP Compliance Officer – To $120K – Des Plaines, IL – Job # 3500 Who We Are The Symicor Group is a boutique talent acquisition firm based in Lincolnshire, IL & Rockport, TX. Our nationally unique value proposition centers around providing the very best available banking and accounting talent. In fact, most of our recruiters are former bankers or accountants themselves! We know how to evaluate the very best banking and accounting talent available in the market. Whether you are a candidate seeking a new opportunity or a bank or company president trying to fill an essential position, The Symicor Group stands ready to deliver premium results for you. The Position Our bank client is seeking to fill an AVP Compliance Officer role in the Des Plaines, IL area. The position is responsible for ensuring that our bank operates in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies. This role involves developing, implementing, and maintaining compliance programs, conducting risk assessments, and providing guidance to the business units.  This is a “hands on” position , working with all functional areas within the bank. The opportunity has a generous salary of up to $120K and a benefits package.  (This is not a remote position). AVP Compliance Officer responsibilities include: Develop, implement, and maintain the bank’s compliance programs. Conduct regular risk assessments and compliance audits. Monitor and report on compliance with regulatory requirements. Provide guidance and training to business units on compliance matters. Investigate and resolve compliance issues and complaints. Prepare and submit compliance reports to senior management and regulatory bodies. Stay up-to-date with changes in laws and regulations affecting the bank’s operations. Who Are You? You’re someone who wants to influence your own development. You’re looking for an opportunity where you can pursue your interests and your passion. Where a job title is not considered the final definition of who you are, but merely the starting point for your future. You also bring the following skills and experience: Strong knowledge of banking regulations and compliance requirements. Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Professional certifications such as CRCM, CAMS, or similar are preferred. Experience or working knowledge of a variety of different compliance areas including but not limited to   CRA, BSA, Retail/Deposit regulations, Reg E, Reg CC, Fair Lending, Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Truth-in-Lending Act, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, Fair Housing Act, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Flood Disaster Protection Act, Fair Lending, Reg O and USA Patriot Act. The next step is yours. Email us your current resume along with the position you are considering to: resumes@symicorgroup.com

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