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What is the difference between Evening Risk Analyst vs Night Risk Analyst?

AspectEvening Risk AnalystNight Risk Analyst
Work HoursTypically evening shifts, around 4 PM to 12 AMUsually late-night shifts, around 10 PM to 6 AM
CertificationsRisk management certifications, such as FRM or CRMSame certifications as Evening Risk Analyst, often required
Work EnvironmentBanking, finance, or insurance firms during evening hoursSimilar industries, working overnight shifts
Job ResponsibilitiesMonitoring risk exposure, analyzing data during evening hoursPerforming risk assessments and monitoring overnight risk activities

The main difference between an Evening Risk Analyst and a Night Risk Analyst lies in their shift timings. Both roles involve risk assessment and require similar certifications and work environments. The Evening Risk Analyst works primarily during evening hours, while the Night Risk Analyst operates overnight shifts. Both positions are crucial for continuous risk monitoring in financial institutions.

Are risk analysts in demand?

Risk analysts are in high demand across various industries such as finance, insurance, and healthcare due to increasing focus on managing financial and operational risks. The role often requires strong analytical skills and familiarity with data analysis tools, and employment prospects are expected to grow as organizations prioritize risk management strategies.

Can an evening risk analyst work from home?

Many evening risk analysts can work from home, especially if their role involves data analysis, reporting, and using risk management software. However, some positions may require on-site presence for meetings or access to specific systems, depending on the employer's policies and security requirements.

How much do evening risk analysts get paid?

The average hourly wage for evening risk analysts typically ranges from $20 to $35, depending on experience, location, and industry. Salaries can also include benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans, with some roles offering shift differentials for evening hours.

What are the hours for an evening risk analyst?

An evening risk analyst typically works during evening shifts, often from late afternoon or early evening until late at night, depending on the company's schedule. These roles may require flexibility to cover peak risk periods and may include part-time or full-time hours based on organizational needs.

What are the most commonly searched types of Risk Analyst jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Risk Analyst jobs in Minnesota are:

Senior High Risk Bank Secrecy Act Analyst

Park State Bank

Grand Rapids, MN • On-site

$50K - $56K/yr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Description

CORE VALUES: Park State Bank's Core values are GROWTH, TEAMWORK, RESPONSIVE, TRANSPARENT, And INNOVATIVE. We endeavor to live by these values in all that we do!


MISSION: The mission of Park State Bank is to deliver exceptional client service, strategic banking solutions and a community-friendly experience.


POSITION SUMMARY: The Senior High-Risk BSA Analyst serves as the day-to-day operational resource and subject matter expert for the Bank's cannabis banking program and other designated high-risk customer relationships. This position is responsible for conducting complex investigations, enhanced due diligence reviews, SAR and CTR activities, and ongoing risk assessments while identifying emerging risks, regulatory changes, and industry trends. Working closely with the Cannabis Business Team, the role supports the onboarding, due diligence, and ongoing monitoring of cannabis-related businesses. The position provides guidance to BSA Analysts, and acts as the operational owner of the Bank's cannabis monitoring program, escalating significant risks, suspicious activity, regulatory concerns, and policy matters to the BSA Officer for oversight and decision-making.


PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  1. Serve as the primary BSA/AML subject matter expert for the Bank's cannabis banking program and designated high-risk customer segments.
  2. Conduct complex transaction monitoring investigations and reviews of unusual or suspicious activity involving cannabis-related businesses, and other high-risk relationships.
  3. Perform enhanced due diligence (EDD), periodic reviews, and ongoing risk assessments for high-risk customer relationships to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and Bank policy.
  4. Prepare, investigate, and file Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), ensuring timely, accurate, and well-supported regulatory reporting.
  5. Review Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.
  6. Work closely with the Cannabis Business Team to support customer onboarding, due diligence, license monitoring, ownership reviews, and ongoing relationship management.
  7. Identify emerging cannabis industry risks, financial crime trends, and regulatory developments, and recommend enhancements to monitoring, controls, and due diligence procedures.
  8. Provide guidance, support, and secondary reviews under dual-control processes to promote consistency and quality within the BSA Department.
  9. Assist with development of the BSA/AML Risk Assessment, high-risk customer risk assessments, Board reporting, and management reporting related to cannabis and other high-risk business lines.
  10. Support regulatory examinations, independent testing, and audits by maintaining thorough documentation, responding to information requests, and assisting with corrective action initiatives.

SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Provide support to the BSA Officer during regulatory examinations, independent testing, and other relevant engagements.
  • Assists with other BSA, AML, CFT, Compliance, and risk management functions as needed.
  • Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.


PREFERRED ROLE QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Conducting AML-CFT investigations, transaction monitoring reviews, and suspicious activity investigations
  • Preparing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) and Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs),
  • Performing Enhanced Due Diligence reviews for higher risk clients.
  • Experience working with high-risk clients' segments such as Cannabis Related Business, money service business, or similar client types.
  • Experience reviewing state cannabis license, ownership structures, regulatory compliance and operational activity for consistency with CDD.
  • Knowledge of state cannabis regulatory requirements, licensing structures, and industry specific risks.
  • Experience with AML Automated Monitoring Systems preferred.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

Work is performed largely within the bank with limited chance for personal injury. Prolonged and frequent mental and visual concentration required. Periodic stressful situations in response to multiple priorities within established deadlines. Work hours are generally during normal business hours. Unscheduled evening and weekend work may be needed to meet the needs of customers and employees. Occasional travel between offices and out-of-town/overnight business travel required. Must be able to lift and move up to 20 pounds of office supplies and equipment. Some bending, turning, and twisting required. Serves as a representative of the bank at appropriate functions.


WORK LOCATIONS:

Please note that we are hiring for only one position, although this opportunity is posted in multiple markets where Park State Bank is located.

We are always on the lookout for talented people to help us become the best. Take a look at the available office locations below.

NEMN MARKET: Hibbing, Chisholm, Cook, Mt. Iron, Grand Rapids, & Biwabik

DULUTH/NORTH SHORE MARKET: Duluth, Hermantown, Two Harbors

MINNEAPOLIS MARKET: Minneapolis


GENERAL NOTICE:

This position description describes the general nature and level of work performed by the employee assigned to this position and should not be interpreted as all inclusive. It does not state or imply that these are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to the position. The employee may be required to perform other job-related duties. All requirements are subject to change and to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.

This position description does not constitute an employment agreement between the bank and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the bank and requirements of the position change.

Requirements

Associate degree in business, finance, criminal justice, compliance, or related field; or equivalent certification in AML-CFT, banking, compliance, or financial crime.

Minimum of two years of experience in AML-CFT

Demonstrated knowledge of Bank Secrecy Act, Anti-Money Laundering (AML), OFAC, Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and suspicious activity monitoring requirements.