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Bank Loan Review Jobs (NOW HIRING)

A. degree or 5 years work experience in the banking industry with an emphasis on credit analysis and credit risk management. A Loan Review Specialist should display basic technical writing skills and ...

Evaluate whether commercial loan files adhere to bank policies, procedures, and applicable federal and state banking regulations. * Review loan documentation for completeness and consistency ...

A. degree or 5 years work experience in the banking industry with an emphasis on credit analysis and credit risk management. A Loan Review Specialist should display basic technical writing skills and ...

Evaluate whether commercial loan files adhere to bank policies, procedures, and applicable federal and state banking regulations. * Review loan documentation for completeness and consistency ...

Evaluate whether commercial loan files adhere to bank policies, procedures, and applicable federal and state banking regulations. * Review loan documentation for completeness and consistency ...

Evaluate whether commercial loan files adhere to bank policies, procedures, and applicable federal and state banking regulations. * Review loan documentation for completeness and consistency ...

Evaluate whether commercial loan files adhere to bank policies, procedures, and applicable federal and state banking regulations. * Review loan documentation for completeness and consistency ...

They also must maintain loan product knowledge to input, review, analyze and process syndicated bank loan portfolios. Responsibilities : * Utilize credit agreements and information obtained from the ...

Evaluate whether commercial loan files adhere to bank policies, procedures, and applicable federal and state banking regulations. * Review loan documentation for completeness and consistency ...

Reporting to the Director of Loan Review, this role ensures adherence to internal credit policies, regulatory expectations, and safe-and-sound banking practices. The position plays a critical role in ...

Loan Review Analyst, Sr

Dallas, TX

$37K - $50K/yr

The Senior Loan Review Analyst will perform regular loan portfolio reviews based on risk and size ... PlainsCapital Bank was founded in 1988 by a group of young bankers who dreamed of bringing ...

They also must maintain loan product knowledge to input, review, analyze and process syndicated bank loan portfolios. We have found success with ex-fund employees, former public accountants ...

Loan Review Assistant I

Ida Grove, IA ยท On-site

$33K - $41K/yr

P. Loan Review with problem loan administration including compiling the bank's quarterly loan watch list and loan loss reserve analysis. Manages and reports on-going status of Problem Loan Reports ...

Loan Review Assistant I

Ida Grove, IA ยท On-site

$33K - $41K/yr

P. Loan Review with problem loan administration including compiling the bank's quarterly loan watch list and loan loss reserve analysis. Manages and reports on-going status of Problem Loan Reports ...

Loan Review Analyst, Sr

Dallas, TX ยท On-site

$37K - $50K/yr

Reviews bank processes (loan approvals, policy exemption reporting, supervisory loan to value limits, underwriting, covenants, internal controls, concentration reporting, ALLL methodology, etc.

Loan Review Assistant I

Ida Grove, IA

$33K - $41K/yr

P. Loan Review with problem loan administration including compiling the bank's quarterly loan watch list and loan loss reserve analysis. Manages and reports on-going status of Problem Loan Reports ...

Senior Loan Review Auditor

Lebanon, TN ยท On-site

$78K - $96K/yr

The Senior Loan Review Auditor serves as primary coordinator and oversight partner for the bank's third-party loan review engagement to include supporting scoping, data readiness, vendor coordination ...

Loan Review Senior Consultant

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$76.20 - $151/hr

Evaluate whether commercial loan requests adhere to bank policies and procedures * Analyze and conduct systematic loan reviews of business-related credits to ascertain adequacy of credit quality ...

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How much do bank loan review jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for bank loan review in the United States is $21.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a bank loan review?

Bank loan review specialists are professionals who assess and evaluate a bank's loan portfolio to ensure that loans are being managed according to internal policies, regulatory standards, and sound risk management practices. Their work involves reviewing loan files, analyzing creditworthiness, and identifying potential risks or policy exceptions. By conducting these reviews, they help banks maintain healthy lending practices and minimize the risk of loan defaults or losses.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a bank loan review professional?

To thrive as a Bank Loan Review professional, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of credit risk, banking regulations, and financial statements, usually supported by a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with loan review software, risk assessment tools, and knowledge of regulatory compliance systems such as FDIC or OCC guidelines is typically required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and integrity are important soft skills for presenting findings and collaborating with internal audit or credit teams. These competencies ensure accurate risk evaluation, regulatory compliance, and the financial soundness of a bank's loan portfolio.

How does a bank loan review professional typically collaborate with other departments within a bank?

Bank Loan Review professionals often work closely with credit officers, risk management teams, and compliance departments to assess the quality and performance of the loan portfolio. Regular communication is necessary to share findings, discuss risk exposures, and ensure adherence to regulatory standards. Collaboration may also involve participating in meetings to provide feedback on lending practices and helping to develop strategies for improving loan quality, making teamwork and strong interpersonal skills essential for success in this role.

What is the difference between Bank Loan Review vs Credit Analyst?

AspectBank Loan ReviewCredit Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically requires finance or banking certifications, bachelor's degreeSimilar credentials, often with finance or economics background
Work EnvironmentBanking institutions, loan departmentsFinancial institutions, credit departments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed mainly in banks for loan assessmentUsed across banks, credit agencies, and lending firms

Both roles involve analyzing financial data, but Bank Loan Review focuses specifically on evaluating existing or proposed bank loans, ensuring compliance and risk assessment. Credit Analysts assess overall creditworthiness of individuals or companies, often working on a broader range of credit products. While overlapping in skills and environment, their primary focus differs: one on loan review processes, the other on credit evaluation.

How much do bank loan reviewers make?

Bank loan reviewers typically earn a median annual salary of around $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, location, and the financial institution. They evaluate loan applications, verify financial information, and ensure compliance with lending policies, often requiring strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
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Infographic showing various Bank Loan Review job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,308 per year, or $21.3 per hour.

Director of Loan Review and Corporate Governance - Jackson, Mississippi

Firstcommercialbk

Jackson, MS โ€ข On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

The Director of Loan Review and Corporate Governance is responsible for administering the Bankโ€™s independent loan review function in accordance with applicable FDIC regulations, the Interagency Guidelines Establishing Standards for Safety and Soundness, and the Bankโ€™s Board-approved Loan Policy. The position provides objective, independent assessments of the quality of the Bankโ€™s loan portfolio, the effectiveness of credit administration, the accuracy of internal risk ratings, and compliance with established lending policies.

This position serves as a key component of the Bankโ€™s enterprise risk management framework by providing the Board of Directors and Executive Management with timely and independent evaluations of credit risk. The position maintains organizational independence from all lending, underwriting, and credit approval activities and reports significant findings directly to Executive Management and the Board and Risk Management Committee.

In addition to directing the Bankโ€™s independent loan review function, the Director serves as the Bankโ€™s Director of Corporate Governance and is responsible for supporting effective governance practices, Board administration, regulatory governance compliance, and corporate records management.

Shall report functionally to the Board of Directors and administratively to the President and Chief Operating Officer.

Key ResponsibilitiesIndependent Loan Review
  • Administer an independent, risk-based loan review program appropriate for the Bankโ€™s size, complexity, and commercial lending activities.
  • Develop and execute an annual Board-approved loan review plan using a risk-based methodology.
  • Ensure sufficient review coverage of commercial, commercial real estate, construction, agricultural, and other higher-risk lending portfolios.
  • Work alongside the Director of Loan Compliance in the review of consumer loans for both underwriting, fair lending, and consumer compliance regulations
  • Perform independent evaluations of credit quality, underwriting, collateral protection, guarantor support, and repayment capacity.
  • Validate the appropriateness of the Bankโ€™s internal credit risk ratings and recommend changes where warranted.
  • Evaluate compliance with Board-approved loan policies, underwriting standards, and regulatory guidance.
  • Identify emerging credit weaknesses and adverse portfolio trends before they materially impact asset quality.
  • Evaluate criticized and classified assets for consistency with regulatory definitions.
  • Assess adequacy of borrower financial analysis, global cash flow analysis, guarantor support, collateral valuation, covenant monitoring, and ongoing credit administration.
  • Evaluate concentrations of credit by borrower, industry, geography, collateral type, and other meaningful risk characteristics.
  • Assess the effectiveness of problem asset identification, monitoring, and resolution practices.
Reporting
  • Prepare comprehensive written reports for Executive Management, the Board of Directors, and the Risk Management Committee on a quarterly basis.
  • Report trends in asset quality, underwriting exceptions, policy exceptions, portfolio concentrations, and credit administration practices.
  • Monitor managementโ€™s corrective action plans and report the status of outstanding findings.
  • Escalate significant credit concerns promptly to Executive Management and the Board.
Regulatory Compliance
  • Maintain a loan review program that meets FDIC supervisory expectations for independent credit risk review.
  • Assist management during FDIC examinations and external loan review audits by providing loan review reports, supporting documentation, and portfolio analyses.
  • Monitor changes in banking regulations and supervisory guidance affecting commercial credit risk management.
  • Recommend revisions to Bank policies and loan review procedures as regulatory expectations evolve.
  • Leadership
  • Maintain appropriate training and continuing education in commercial credit analysis, regulatory guidance, and risk management.
  • Promote consistency, objectivity, and independence throughout the loan review process.
Independence Requirements

To preserve the independence of the loan review function, the Director of Loan Review:

  • Shall not originate, underwrite, approve, renew, or modify credit facilities.
  • Shall have no individual lending authority or exceptions approval authority.
  • Shall report functionally to the Board of Directors and administratively to the President and Chief Operating Officer
Additional Responsibilities โ€“ Director of Corporate GovernanceBoard Governance
  • Coordinate Board and Committee governance processes to ensure compliance with the Bankโ€™s Bylaws, Corporate Governance Guidelines, and applicable federal and state banking regulations.
  • Develop and maintain the annual Board and committee meeting calendar.
  • Coordinate the preparation, review, and distribution of Board and committee meeting materials.
  • Attend Board and committee meetings and maintain accurate minutes and official records.
  • Monitor and track Board resolutions, action items, and follow-up activities.
  • Maintain the Board policy approval schedule and governance calendar.
Corporate Records
  • Serve as custodian of the Bankโ€™s corporate records.
  • Maintain official corporate records, including Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Board resolutions, committee charters, stock records (if applicable), and governance documents.
  • Ensure corporate records are maintained in accordance with regulatory and legal retention requirements.
  • Coordinate execution and certification of corporate documents as authorized.
  • Governance Compliance
  • Work alongside President and Chief Operating Officer, as well as the Chief Risk Officer to monitor developments in banking regulations, corporate governance standards, and regulatory expectations affecting Board governance.
  • Work alongside President and Chief Operating Officer, as well as the Chief Risk Officer to coordinate the annual review of governance policies and committee charters.
  • Work alongside President and Chief Operating Officer, as well as the Chief Risk Officer to ensure Board policies are reviewed and approved in accordance with established schedules.
  • Assist management in responding to governance-related examination findings and recommendations.
  • Support regulatory examinations by providing governance documentation requested by FDIC examiners and other regulatory agencies.
Committee Administration
  • Coordinate governance support for all Board committees.
  • Responsibilities include agenda coordination, meeting logistics, preparation of meeting materials, minute preparation, tracking committee actions, and maintaining committee records.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, or related discipline.
  • Five (5) or more years of commercial banking experience with significant expertise in commercial credit analysis.
  • Minimum five (5) years of experience in loan review, commercial credit administration, credit risk management, or commercial underwriting.
  • Demonstrated experience evaluating commercial real estate, commercial and industrial, construction, and complex commercial loan relationships.
  • Thorough knowledge of FDIC examination expectations, commercial lending practices, and regulatory credit classification standards.
  • Thorough knowledge of consumer compliance regulations, including fair lending.
  • Thorough knowledge of corporate governance principles applicable to FDIC-supervised financial institutions.
  • Familiarity with Board governance best practices and committee administration.
  • Knowledge of state corporate law applicable to financial institutions.
  • Strong understanding of the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) methodology and its relationship to independent loan review.
  • Excellent analytical, communication, presentation, and leadership skills.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • Exceptional written communication and minute-writing abilities.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality while exercising sound judgment and discretion.
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