Lending Officer conducts lending activities for an assigned market or geographic area. Develops a pipeline of customers through referrals, inquiries, and outreach. Being a Lending Officer performs a due diligence review of potential borrowers, including a risk and financial analysis. Structures loan proposals, prepares credit memos, and presents to loan committee for approval. Additionally, Lending Officer may manage a portfolio of existing loans, including reviewing financial reporting, monitoring compliance with loan terms, and handling loan modifications or workouts. Ensures adherence to regulations, bank credit policies, and procedures. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Lending Officer work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Lending Officer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Job Purpose:
Under general supervision, processes admission applications; performs data input and maintains database
information; evaluates transfer credits; receives appointments and calls; greets prospective students; assists
with telephone services and responds to inquiries; assists with review of admission applications; demonstrates
understanding and sensitivity to student needs. Duties:
Processes admission applications; prepares forms and assists with application processing; enters all
prospect and applicant data into computer database; updates records; interacts with students/parents,
external education institutions, and FPCC departments, providing information on application status.
Evaluates transfer credits for incoming students; inputs and maintains transfer credit articulation in
admission information systems, according to established guidelines and procedures.
Receives appointments and calls; responds to telephone and email inquiries.
Participates as an active member of the recruitment team; compiles data for reports; maintains
confidential files; may travel to local community colleges and area high schools; may supervise
student staff.
Performs basic trouble shooting and contributes to the ongoing improvement of work processes,
including learning and integrating new technology; promotes teamwork environment
Other duties as assigned.
Skills/Qualifications:
Interpersonal and human relations skills
Written and verbal communication skills
Planning/organizational skills
Customer service and telephone skills
Ability to type and operate personal computer and Student Records System
Ability to maintain and implement comprehensive schedules
Ability to handle multifaceted public relations duties
Ability to maintain confidentiality
Educational Qualifications:
Associates Degree.
~All new applicants are subject to a Pre-Employment Drug Screening & Background Check~
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