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CRA Analyst – To $80K – Dallas, TX (Remote) – Job # 3663

Who We AreThe Symicor Group is a boutique talent acquisition firm based in Schaumburg, 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 PositionOur bank client is seeking to fill a Remote CRA Analyst role in the Dallas, TX area. The position is responsible for ensuring ensure conformity and adherence with all applicable State and Federal laws, regulations, policies, and procedures. This includes supporting internal lines of business such as lending, marketing, retail, compliance, and legal to ensure CRA priorities are integrated into the Bank’s broader CRA strategy.

The opportunity has a generous salary of up to $80K and a benefits package.  (This is a remote position).

CRA Analyst responsibilities include:
  • Drive CRA program success by applying independent judgment to review, qualify, and document activities across volunteer services, donations, FHLB programs, as well as financial literacy initiatives; ensuring timely, compliant completion of low-risk deliverables and generating actionable reports for management and the CRA Committee to support strategic decisions and enhance community impact.
  • Ensure timely, compliant completion of low-risk CRA deliverables while generating actionable reports that support strategic decision-making by management and the CRA Committee, contributing to enhanced community engagement and overall program effectiveness.
  • Work with Stakeholders / Lines of Business to identify CRA related opportunities related to services, donations, and ancillary CRA programs. 
  • Conduct data integrity reviews of CRA Community Development activities such as donations, services, financial literacy, and FHLB programs submitted by employees across relevant lines of business, validating accuracy using Kadince, internal reporting systems, and FHLB program data to ensure documentation and work programs meet compliance standards, and provide recommendations to enhance data quality as well as program effectiveness.
  • Facilitate monthly CRA Liaison program meetings documenting activities, minutes, and training, to collaborate and consult with stakeholders to provide feedback to ensure alignment with CRA.
  • Support the implementation of new, or modified CRA Program-related regulations ensuring proper Compliance to CRA regulatory requirements and determine impacted business units. 
  • Collaborate with the Mortgage Group and CRA Officer to maintain and submit documentation for FHLB Programs including Special Needs Assistance Program (SNAP), Homebuyer Equity Leverage Partnership (HELP), Affordable Housing Program (AHP), Partnership Grant Program (PGP), and Disaster Programs.
  • Develop and conduct small group training, to provide guidance to educated bank employees on requirements for CRA qualified donations and services, including ancillary CRA related programs.
  • Prepare gap analysis for Services and Donations, in relation to community needs.
  • Oversee the accurate and timely preparation of the Banks CRA Public File.
  • Maintain compliance with all applicable laws and regulations while keeping abreast of new changes in regulations affecting responsibilities.
  • The ability to work in a constant state of alertness and in a safe manner. 
  • Completes required BSA/AML training and other compliance training as assigned.
  • Perform any other related duties as required or assigned.

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:
  • A high school diploma or general education degree (GED) is required.
  • A Bachelor’s degree in Banking, Finance, Accounting, Business, Law, or equivalent years of experience preferred.
  • A minimum of five years’ experience in a Bank Compliance position is desired.
  • Previous experience with Regulatory Examinations and Audits is preferred.
  • Compliance Certification from an Industry Compliance School is preferred.

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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About the Company:
The Symicor Group



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