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Senior Commercial Credit Risk Review Officer

Tampa, FL · On-site

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Essential Job Functions + Functions as a Reviewer-In-Charge (RIC). + Leads pre-review discovery and planning meetings with credit risk and line management, manages the fieldwork phase, rolls up loan ...

Director, Bank Credit Risk - Retail Banking

Tampa, FL

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In partnership with executive management develops accurate, timely and cohesive responses on internal audits, regulatory exams, internal compliance and credit risk reviews etc. * Leverages banking ...

Director, Bank Credit Risk - Retail Banking

Tampa, FL

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  • Retirement

  • PTO

In partnership with executive management develops accurate, timely and cohesive responses on internal audits, regulatory exams, internal compliance and credit risk reviews etc. * Leverages banking ...

Perform Operational Credit Risk by completing numerous complex credit processing and assessment activities, including credit analysis, underwriting, borrower rating approval and transaction review ...

Perform Operational Credit Risk by completing numerous complex credit processing and assessment activities, including credit analysis, underwriting, borrower rating approval and transaction review ...

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Credit Risk Reviewer information

What does a credit risk reviewer do?

A Credit Risk Reviewer is responsible for assessing and evaluating the credit risk associated with lending decisions at financial institutions. They analyze loan portfolios, review credit policies, and ensure compliance with internal and regulatory standards. By identifying potential risks and weaknesses in lending practices, they help organizations minimize losses and maintain healthy credit quality. Their work often involves preparing detailed reports and recommending improvements to credit processes and controls.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a credit risk reviewer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Credit Risk Reviewer, you need a strong background in finance, accounting, and risk assessment, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with credit analysis tools, risk rating systems, and regulatory compliance frameworks such as Basel II/III is important, as well as proficiency in Excel and financial modeling software. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for evaluating creditworthiness and presenting findings. These skills ensure accurate risk assessments, regulatory adherence, and sound decision-making to protect an organization’s financial health.

How does a credit risk reviewer typically collaborate with other departments to ensure accurate risk assessments?

Credit Risk Reviewers work closely with teams such as loan origination, underwriting, and compliance to gather comprehensive information about borrowers and lending practices. They often participate in cross-departmental meetings to discuss findings, identify trends in credit quality, and recommend improvements to credit policies. Effective collaboration ensures that risk assessments are thorough and align with regulatory standards, ultimately helping the organization make informed lending decisions. This collaborative environment also provides opportunities to learn from other specialties and expand one's expertise within the financial institution.

What is the difference between Credit Risk Reviewer vs Credit Analyst?

AspectCredit Risk ReviewerCredit Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, certifications like CFA or credit-specific trainingBachelor's degree, often similar certifications or coursework in finance or economics
Work EnvironmentReviewing credit files, assessing risk, and ensuring complianceAnalyzing financial data, preparing credit reports, and making lending recommendations
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial institutions, banks, credit agenciesBanks, lending institutions, corporate finance departments

Both roles involve assessing creditworthiness, but Credit Risk Reviewers focus on evaluating existing credit files for risk and compliance, while Credit Analysts analyze financial data to recommend new credit approvals. They often work together within financial institutions to manage credit portfolios effectively.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Credit Risk Reviewer jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Credit Risk Reviewer job openings:

Infographic showing various Credit Risk Reviewer job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Senior Credit Risk Review Officer (Remote)

SouthState Bank, N.A.

Winter Haven, FL • On-site

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Posted 9 days ago


Job description

The SouthState story is one of steady growth, deep community roots, and an unwavering commitment to helping our customers move forward. Since our beginnings in the 1930s to becoming a trusted financial partner across the South and beyond - we are known for combining personal relationships with forward-thinking solutions.

We are committed to helping our team members find their success while maintaining the integrity of our values: building trust, fostering lasting relationships and pursuing excellence. At SouthState, individual contributions are recognized, potential is cultivated and team members are inspired to achieve their greater purpose. Your future begins here!

SUMMARY/OBJECTIVES

It is the responsibility of the Senior Credit Risk Review Officer to take ownership of all tasks and challenges that they encounter in the operation of their assigned position. Responsible to assist South State Bank, N.A. in achieving its objectives of operating a sound and profitable financial institution by independently evaluating the credit quality and credit processes of the bank. The primary goals of Credit Risk Review are to accurately evaluate the effectiveness of lending practices and credit-related supervision, identifying unnecessary credit risk in individual loans and various lending unit's loan portfolios, confirming the effectiveness of loan grading, and effectively communicating findings to management at the same time providing a force for positive change in the bank.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Conduct comprehensive Ongoing Monitoring of most complex commercial loans, including an assessment of Credit Quality, Strategy/Credit Acquisition Planning, Underwriting, Structure, Approval, Annual Servicing, Risk Rating, Problem Loan Management, and Credit File Integrity.

  • Will typically lead (Reviewer-in-Charge) Credit Process/Target Reviews of the most complex commercial portfolios, select risk elements or procedures within a portfolio, or elements across portfolios. A full Credit Process Review will generally include an assessment of Credit Quality, Strategy/Credit Acquisition Planning, Underwriting, Structure, Approval, Annual Servicing, Risk Rating, Problem Loan Management, and Credit File Integrity.

  • Participate in Credit Process/Target Reviews of all levels of commercial portfolios, select risk elements or procedures within a portfolio, or elements across portfolios.

  • Validate credit/financial information to verify the credit worthiness of the borrower/guarantors and validity of the loan/credit relationship grade.

  • Validate selected loan and collateral documentation for adequacy, adherence to loan policy and enforceability.

  • Responsible for the preparation of periodic Risk Assessments to validate or revise the risk-based ranking of assigned Universe unit(s).

  • Communicate with loan officers, underwriters, portfolio managers, analysts, credit administrators and other management in a logical and positive manner, providing positive and helpful feedback based on findings.

  • Owning and managing follow-up items resulting from the review and reporting the resolution of those items in review documentation.

  • Attend various loan committee meetings and other relevant meetings as appropriate, including periodic touch base meetings with key stakeholders.

  • Mentor less experienced teammates (e.g., Loan Review Officers I and II) and serve as Subject Matter Experts on assigned portfolios and conduct training as needed.

  • Embrace change and serve as a positive catalyst for change. Foster an environment that encourages continuous improvement and assist the Director of the Credit Risk Review and the Credit Risk Review Manager with implementation of continuous improvement initiatives. Develop ideas to increase the continued advancement and effectiveness of the Loan Review function.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

COMPETENCIES

  • Proficient writing skills to effectively communicate in a clear, concise and persuasive manner.

  • Ability to evaluate all facts independently and objectively before making decisions. Displays a healthy level of skepticism and challenges the status quo.

  • Listens well and is willing to consider the opinions of others.

  • Ability to make sound decisions and can recognize potential problems and propose recommendations for corrective action. Drives change within the organization.

  • Must be well-organized, accurate, and attentive to detail.

  • Self-starter and able to work independently.

  • Displays a leadership presence with the ability to interact with senior management, regulators, loan officers, underwriters, portfolio managers, analysts, credit administrators and other management

Qualifications, Education, and Certification Requirements

  • Education: College Degree, preferably a degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics or equivalent experience.

  • Experience: Minimum of seven years of credit review, commercial lending, commercial loan underwriting, and/or commercial loan portfolio management experience.

  • Certifications/Specific Knowledge: Computer literacy. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications; General banking experience required

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/CLASSES

Required annual compliance training, New Employee Orientation

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Must be able to effectively access and interpret information on computer screens, documents, reports, and cash denominations, and identify customers. This position requires a large amount of time in front of a computer. This can be done sitting or standing with use of the right desk. May occasionally lift up to 25 pounds to perform job. This position may require bending and reaching.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

For telecommuters or hybrid: Telecommuting roles no matter if hybrid or 100% full time telecommuting must have a secure home office environment that is free from background noise and distractions. They must also have a reliable private internet connection that is not supplied by use of cellular data (hot spot). Cable or fiber connections are preferred. Requirements are subject to change, as new systems and technology is delivered.

TRAVEL

Travel may be required to come to meetings as needed.

In accordance with Colorado and Virginia law: Pay for this position is anticipated to be between $116,153.00 - $185,543.00 , actual offers to be determined based on applicant's skills, experience and education. While the anticipated deadline for the job posting is 09-03-2026, we encourage you to submit your application as we may still consider qualified candidates beyond this date.

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Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled/veterans.