Home Loan Officer
Description
The Home Loan Officer serves as a key point of contact for prospective borrowers, guiding them through the mortgage application process. This role involves conducting comprehensive interviews with applicants to assess their financial needs and goals, clearly explaining available loan programs and eligibility requirements, and gathering all necessary financial documentation. The Home Loan Officer performs an initial analysis of the applicant's financial profile to determine whether minimum qualification standards are met and provides informed recommendations on suitable loan products. This position requires strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to delivering a positive and compliant borrower experience.
Work Location
This position is available to work hybrid (onsite at the branch 2-3 days weekly). Open to all areas with branches within Michigan and Northern Illinois.
Weekly Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm ET
Saturday Rotation (approximately every 4 weeks): 9:00am - 1:00pm ET
Compensation & Benefits
Salary:
Level I: $21.00 - $26.00+ per hour, dependent on experience
Level II: $27.00 - $32.00+ per hour, dependent on experience
Senior Level: $33.00 - $40.00+ per hour, dependent on experience
In the best interest of serving our members, and as a not for profit organization, MSUFCU positions not eligible for commission or sales incentives. Learn more about our community-driven interest here: https://www.msufcu.org/organizationimpact/
100% Company-Paid Health, Dental, Vision, Life, and Long-Term Disability Premiums
Up to 26 days of PTO within your first year, as well as Volunteer Time Off & 11 Paid Holidays
401(k) with a company match
Tuition Reimbursement
Up to 12 Weeks of Paid Parental Leave
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Home Loan Officer I
Ensures phone coverage by adhering to the schedule, and remaining available to support members and staff during Credit Union business hours
Originates home equity applications after conducting thorough interviews with members to ensure members are informed as to the home equity product and terms that will best fit their needs
Assists members with mortgage products and applications with the assistance of an experienced Home Loan Officer
Communicates with members on a regular basis as to the status of their loan application and documents member communication in application processing system
Communicates with staff and management on a regular basis regarding application issues and/or status of member's loan application
Returns e-messages, phone messages and emails from members by the end of the day to ensure clear, concise communication
Assists members and peers throughout the loan process to maximize loan closings and achieve origination goals
Identifies and sells products and services, provides personalized financial education to enhance member experience, and achieves individual and departmental goals.
Resolves member service complaints or errors; expends up to position's authorized dollar amount of up to $150.00 when applicable to place the Credit Union in a better position, or to resolve problem situations with members
Makes home equity lending decisions within assigned lending approval limits; or makes recommendations for preapproval or denial for Underwriter review
Understands the Credit Union's policies and procedures to ensure compliance and accountability for managing operational risks. Adhere to established internal controls and procedures to safeguard assets, prevent fraud, and maintain the integrity of credit union operations
Performs other duties as assigned
Home Loan Officer II
Originates mortgage and home equity applications after conducting thorough interviews with members to ensure members are informed as to the mortgage products and terms that will best fit their needs
Communicates with members on a regular basis as to the status of their loan, while also keeping third parties, including Realtors, up to date with the loan status
Attends networking events, meetings, and luncheons with Realtors, Builders, Financial Planner, etc. to build relationships and attract home loan referral business
Actively communicates problems, concerns and opportunities to Leads or Management which improves the department and/or Credit Union
Acts within assigned lending approval limits to pre-approve applications independent of Underwriting, as appropriate, and makes recommendations for preapproval or denial for Underwriter review
Senior Home Loan Officer
Mentors new Home Loan Officers
Maintains an established network of Realtors, Builders, etc. and attends events such as Association of Realtors, Women's Council of Realtor, Homebuilders events and others as assigned
Creates and maintains a vast network of referral sources including Realtors, Builders, members you have worked with previously, etc. who contribute to the Loan Officer's monthly business
Resolves member service complaints or errors; expends up to position's authorized dollar amount of up to $300.00 when applicable to place the Credit Union in a better position, or to resolve problem situations with members
Acts within assigned lending approval limits to pre-approve applications independent of Underwriting as appropriate, and deny applications independent of Underwriting, as appropriate
Job Requirements
Levels I and II
High school diploma or equivalent
College-related courses are desirable, real estate and finance coursework preferred
Consumer lending background required, home lending experience preferred
Knowledge of state and federal lending regulations as follows: Truth-in-Lending Act, Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Fair Housing Act, Flood Disaster Act, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, Rights to Financial Privacy Act, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Frank Dodd Act, and Regulation Z
NMLS number required in accordance with federal regulations
Fannie Mae secondary market eligibility required
Senior Level
Extensive experience in mortgage lending, including decisioning required
Competencies
Core Competencies that must be demonstrated by all Credit Union employees include Communicate, Navigate Change & Evolve, Solve Problems & Make Decisions, Plan, Prioritize, and Achieve, and Collaborate. Review the corresponding behaviors here.
Functional Competencies:
Analytical Thinking - Breaks down complex information into smaller parts to make sound decisions.
Detail Orientation - Ensures information is complete and accurate. Adheres to processes as outlined. Follows up to ensure quality and completion of work.
Initiative - Takes proactive and prompt action to accomplish work goals. Takes action to achieve results beyond requirements.
Member Service - Effectively leverages opportunities and generates leads to cross-sell products and services with integrity, supporting member needs while achieving individual, department, and organizational goals
Mentorship - Helps others build awareness, confidence and resources necessary to fulfill their potential, regardless of reporting relationship.
Organization - Arranges work in a systematic way either on small or large scales.
Process Knowledge - Demonstrates knowledge of procedures and department or Credit Union processes and utilizes this knowledge to inform decisions.
Product Knowledge - Demonstrates knowledge of products, services, and relevant details offered or supported within the position.
Teamwork - Works well with internal and cross-functional teams to achieve goals. Values perspectives while supporting others.
Time Management - Manages time and resources to ensure that work is completed efficiently.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
May be required to remain in a stationary position for an extended period.
Ability to operate standard office technology, equipment, and tools, which may include many hours of computer and phone usage.
Occasionally needs to move about inside of an office area.
Exposure to potentially hazardous condition, i.e. robbery. Receives detailed instructions and procedures to be followed to minimize the exposure.
This position can work in a hybrid working arrangement.
Disclaimer
Please note this job description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. This document does not represent a contract of employment, and MSU Federal Credit Union reserves the right to change this position description and/or assign tasks for the employee to perform, as MSUFCU may deem appropriate.
MSUFCU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
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