AML/BSA Officer
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Finance & Banking
Financial Compliance, Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Risk Manager/Analyst, Financial Crime
AML/BSA Officer
At the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, employees come first - that's why we offer a highly competitive compensation and bonus package, and access to a comprehensive benefits program designed to meet the needs of our employees.
Our mission at FHLBank Chicago:
To partner with our members in Illinois and Wisconsin to provide them competitively priced funding, a reasonable return on their investment, and support for their community investment activities.
Simply said, we're a bank for banks and other financial institutions, focused on being a strategic partner for our members and working together to reinvest in our communities, from urban centers to rural areas. Created by Congress in 1932, FHLBank Chicago is one of 11 Federal Home Loan Banks, government sponsored in support of mortgage lending and community investment.
What it's like to work here
At FHLBank Chicago, we bring people together. We are committed to a high performing, engaged workforce, and to supporting the communities we serve across Illinois and Wisconsin. Our Buddy Program pairs new hires with tenured employees to guide their onboarding. Our professional development and training opportunities through upskilling, mentorship programs, and tuition reimbursement allow employees to grow their career with us.
Our collaborative, in-office operating model brings teams together to foster innovation, connection, and shared success. To support balance and flexibility, employees are provided an allocation of remote days to use as needed throughout the year.
What you'll do:
The AML/BSA Officer will serve as the Bank's designated AML/BSA Officer and is primarily responsible for administration, execution, and continuous improvement of the Bank's AML/BSA Program. This role operates within the second line of defense and exercises independent judgment in identification, escalation, and reporting of AML/BSA risks. Reporting to the Director of Compliance, this role serves as a senior individual contributor, leads day-to-day program execution, and serves as the primary point of contact for regulatory and examination inquiries.
The role is responsible for reporting and training and maintains direct access to senior management and the Audit Committee of the Board for escalation of material AML/BSA issues.
How you'll make an impact:
- Establish direct accountability point for AML/BSA, strengthening regulatory credibility and ensuring clear, direct escalation of financial crime risks to senior management.
- Establish dedicated second-line expertise and independence, enabling more effective and stronger oversight over the AML BSA Program.
- Centralize ownership of program execution, improving the quality, consistency, and defensibility of the program and supporting activities.
What you can expect:
- Lead execution of AML/BSA Program and ensure compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.
- Serve as Bank's designated AML/BSA Officer accountable for program execution and effectiveness.
- Lead and coordinate suspicious activity investigations, escalation, and regulatory filings.
- Maintain complete and examiner-defensible documentation.
- Exercise independent judgment in the identification, escalation and reporting of AML/BSA risks, including escalation of material issues to senior management and the Audit Committee, as appropriate.
- Partner with business units to perform investigations and provide effective challenge.
- Monitor regulatory developments and recommend program enhancements.
- Conduct AML/BSA risk assessments and track remediation.
- Provide regular and ad hoc reporting to senior management on AML SA program effectiveness and SAR activity.
- Prepare and deliver AML/BSA training for Bank staff, independent contractors, and the Board of Directors.
- Oversee identification, tracking, and remediation of AML/BSA issues, including regulatory findings and management action plans, and provide status reporting to senior management and the Audit Committee.
- Serve as primary liaison for examinations and audits.
- Support second-line oversight of OFAC, fraud, and related financial crimes programs. May serve as officer of such other functions as well.
- Perform other duties and support broader Compliance Program activities as assigned.
- Must be CAMS certified.
What you'll bring:
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Risk Management, Law, or a related field.
- Minimum 10+ years of AML/BSA experience.
- Minimum of 3+ years of experience administering AML/BSA programs and interacting with regulators.
- Strong knowledge of AML/BSA laws and regulations, and of financial services regulatory compliance frameworks, including second-line oversight and effective challenge expectations.
- Proven strong analytical skills to independently evaluate complex data, identify trends, and assess potential risks.
- Proven ability to manage investigations and SAR filings.
- Ability to work independently and to influence and credibly challenge stakeholders across all levels of the organization.
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and…
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