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Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Location
Idaho + 3 moreAll locations: Idaho | Montana | Oregon | Washington
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$33 - $49 / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Horizon Credit Union
• Maintain a strong working knowledge of the credit union regulatory environment, including applicable federal and state laws • Research, interpret, and apply complex regulatory requirements • Translate regulatory requirements into practical guidance and operational practices to ensure ongoing compliance • Disseminate information, answer questions, and be a subject matter expert for regulatory compliance related issues • Review compliance documentation to ensure alignment with program requirements and applicable regulations • May create reports and provide information to regulatory agencies • Develop, review, and update policies, procedures and disclosures to align with evolving regulatory requirements • Perform and support compliance risk assessments, monitoring, and testing activities • Track and follow up on identified gaps and corrective actions • Serve as the primary compliance administrator for the Hub, ensuring accuracy, maintenance, and alignment of regulatory content and resources • Support internal audits and regulatory examinations by preparing documentation and responding to requests • Collaborate effectively with business units to provide regulatory guidance and support • Develop and deliver compliance training based on emerging risks, audit findings, regulatory changes, and identified business unit needs
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Minimum of 5+ years of experience in regulatory compliance, audit, risk management, or a related function within financial services.
- Strong knowledge of deposit and lending compliance regulations (e.g., Reg CC, Reg E, Reg Z, Fair Lending, UDAAP).
- Demonstrated experience interpreting, researching, and applying regulatory requirements, including implementing changes into operational practices.
- Proven ability to collect, review, and analyze regulatory information to ensure organizational compliance.
- Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
- Professional certification preferred (CRCM or other).
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
- Flexible work hours
- Professional development opportunities
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