Community Development Mortgage Loan Officer
About the position This role is tasked with originating residential mortgages for Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) communities, majority-minority populations, LMI individuals, and minority individuals including those identifying as Black or African American, Hispanic, American Indian, and Asian/Hawaiian/Pacific Islander. Additionally, the position is responsible for cultivating strong partnerships with nonprofit and local community organizations to inform first-time homebuyers about both internal and government mortgage products.
Responsibilities
- Research and recommend new LMI lending products and services, and review current product offerings.
- Maintain a pipeline of CRA and non-CRA book of business.
- Conduct inclusive marketing efforts to develop new leads, loans, and bank relationships.
- Conduct first-time homebuyer classes and host vendor tables at community events.
- Establish and maintain relationships with nonprofit housing groups, state and local affordable housing organizations, and realtors to further mortgage origination in LMI areas.
- Engage with community and other organizations focused on affordable housing programs for down payment assistance or minority communities.
- Promote the bank’s CRA/LMI and minority lending programs internally and externally to increase LMI mortgage activity.
- Advise and educate current and potential customers on homeownership, borrowing, and mortgage loans.
- Provide excellent customer service from approval through closing, working closely with internal staff.
- Review reports, attend monthly meetings, and maintain knowledge of the bank’s performance in designated assessment areas.
- Meet monthly with the VP CRA and Community Development Officer to assess and create action plans for CRA mortgage goals.
- Be familiar with and comply with the Bank Secrecy Act and USA PATRIOT Act, completing required reports and reporting violations.
- Be familiar with and comply with all applicable federal and state banking regulations.
- Develop and maintain relationships with key community partners and nonprofit organizations serving underserved groups.
- Represent the bank on boards/committees or taskforces supporting low- and moderate-income communities.
- Attend community events related to CRA and community development.
- Promote home ownership through community outreach efforts in low-to-moderate and majority-minority census tracts.
- Assist in assessing community needs and executing strategies for CRA and Community Development goals.
- Process Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI) down payment assistance grants, ensuring compliance and accurate documentation.
- Monitor all FHLBI grants, ensuring discharge after 5 years.
- Ensure compliance with FHLBI grant requirements and maintain accurate documentation.
Requirements
- 3+ years’ experience in community and diversity mortgage loan origination.
- Working knowledge of FHA, conventional, and governmental lending guidelines.
- Working knowledge of federal lending regulations, CRA, Multicultural and HUD income guidelines.
- Must hold NMLS or be eligible to register with the National Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
- Experience with Community Reinvestment Act related to consumer products and services, small business banking and/or community development lending.
- Strong organizational and administrative skills.
- Ability to work throughout an assigned region/territory while supporting organizational goals.
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Knowledge to assist in the implementation of the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act strategies.
- Strong project management skills required to develop and implement projects, initiatives and plans across assigned assessment area(s).
- Organizes and motivates others to achieve organizational goals for CRA and Community/Economic Development.
- Represents the Bank professionally to both internal and external constituents.
- Effective written and oral communication skills required, with the ability to interface with Internal and external stakeholders and community partners.
- Has group presentation skills.
- Ability to analyze Community Reinvestment Act performance and market data.
- Ability to prepare qualitative and quantitative assessments and effectively communicate results.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office products, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint required.
- Ability to teach, educate and provide mentorship.
- Ability to work independently as well as with a team.
- Ability to identify opportunities and solutions that contribute to the bank’s Community Reinvestment Act performance.
Nice-to-haves
- Retail and/or Mortgage lending experience preferred.
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