BSA Officer
Company: BANK OF MARIN
Location: Novato
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Bank of Marin, voted by our
employees as one of the “Best Places to Work” in the North Bay
Business Journal, is looking for a BSA Officer to join our
Compliance team at our corporate office in Novato. The BSA Officer
is responsible for establishing the strategic vision, leadership
and implementing of day-to-day management for all aspects of
monitoring activities related to Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money
Laundering (AML), Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) and
Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC) compliance. The BSA
Officer ensures compliance with applicable state and federal laws,
including USA Patriot Act, FinCEN, FFIEC, FDIC and California DFPI
regulations and guidance, oversees a team of AML Investigators,
provides line of business advisory and governance oversight,
including BSA/AML training, and communicates the strategic vision
across all lines of business. In addition, this individual is
responsible for quality control reviews, interfaces with auditors
and regulators, and monitors specific to BSA, AML, USA Patriot Act,
Customer Information Program and Currency Transaction Reporting
(CTR). The BSA Officer will oversee projects ranging from assisting
business units in developing efficient BSA/AML processes that
identify risk, adhere to bank-wide policy. This leadership role
requires extensive experience in financial crime risk management,
regulatory interaction, technology optimization, and
cross-functional coordination with operations, legal, IT, and law
enforcement. Essential Job Functions: Program Management and System
Optimization – BSA/AML/OFAC Develops, manages, and maintains the
Bank’s BSA/AML/CFT and OFAC compliance programs to reflect current
regulatory expectations and best practices. Conducts the annual
BSA/AML risk assessment to ensure the program design aligns with
the Bank’s risk profile, regulatory expectations, and develops
appropriate internal controls to mitigate and manage risk and
comply with BSA regulatory requirements. Establishes and maintains
written policies and procedures for all BSA/AML functions,
including customer onboarding, CDD/EDD, transaction monitoring, and
SAR reporting. Oversees administration and optimization of AML
platforms (e.g., Abrigo BAM, Verafin, Actimize, or equivalent).
Oversees enterprise-wide activities and customers transactions to
ensure compliance with BSA/AML/CFT regulations. Identify deviations
from internal policies and procedures and detect potential unusual
activity. Documents investigations and facilitate appropriate
responses. Team Leadership & Supervision Schedules and supervises
the day-to-day routine activities and performance of the assigned
support staff. Includes performance recommendations relating to
training, coaching, timekeeping and performance management.
Monitoring and Investigations Oversees and reviews system-generated
alerts and customer activity monitoring processes, including
conducting enhanced due diligence on the Bank’s high-risk customer
and exempt customers in accordance with its Enhanced Due Diligence
procedures and practices. Manages the CTR, SAR, 314(a), 314(b),
Customer Screening, OFAC inquiries and law enforcement requests and
(Elder Abuse Incident Reports) to ensure timely and accurate filing
of report of time-sensitive, regulatory mandated tasks OFAC &
Sanctions Compliance Ensures OFAC screening of new and existing
customers, transactions, and vendors is functioning properly.
Investigates and resolves potential matches; files blocked property
reports or voluntary self-disclosures as required. Regulatory,
Audit, Governance & Training Serves as the primary liaison with
regulators and auditors for BSA/AML/OFAC exams. Prepares executive
management, Board and risk committee reports on financial crimes
risk metrics, trends, and emerging issues. Ensures timely response
and remediation to exam findings, audit observations, and internal
review results. Maintains awareness of emerging risks, industry
best practices, and enforcement actions impacting BSA programs.
Develops, as required, and/or supports and delivery of annual
BSA/AML/OFAC training to employees, management, and the Board.
Monitors changes in regulations, guidance, and enforcement actions
to assess the impact on the Bank’s program. Job Skill Level /
Additional Requirements: Minimum of seven years of specific BSA/AML
prevention and personal investigative experience and Expert
knowledge of BSA/AML/OFAC laws and regulations, including the Bank
Secrecy Act, USA PATRIOT Act, and OFAC requirements. Hands-on
experience with AML compliance systems (e.g., Abrigo BAM, Verafin,
Actimize, or equivalent) including system configuration, rule
tuning, scenario calibration, customer risk scoring, alert
management, case management, SAR e-filing integration and workflow
management. Ability to lead the optimization of transaction
monitoring systems, including tuning alert thresholds, conducting
lookbacks, and incorporating new risk typologies. Skilled in
analyzing system-generated alerts, identifying false positives, and
documenting investigations. Familiarity with data mapping and
validation, as well as interface/integration with core banking
systems and third-party data sources. Knowledge of AML system
governance and vendor oversight best practices, including change
control documentation and model validation principles. Strong
ability to develop user procedures, job aids, and training content
related to the use of BSA/AML software for staff at all levels.
Comfort working with large data sets, Excel, and report exports to
support investigations, quality assurance, and program metrics
reporting. Exceptional analytical, investigative, and critical
thinking skills, with ability to identify trends, patterns, and
emerging risks through system reporting. Effective written and
verbal communication skills, especially for presenting findings to
management, examiners, auditors, and the Board. Project management
skills and experience leading or participating in system
conversions or upgrades for AML software platforms. Should be a
self-starter, organized, and able to work independently, without
supervision. Professional Experience: 7 years of progressive
BSA/AML/OFAC compliance, investigative and SAR filing experience,
preferably in a community bank or regional bank setting. CAMS
(Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist) required; CFE, CFCS,
or similar fraud certification preferred. 3 years of experience in
management or supervisory capacities. Educational Experience:
Bachelor’s degree from four-year college or university in criminal
justice, finance, business or related field preferred; or
equivalent combination of experience and/or training. The hiring
pay range for this position is $119,144 to $166,802. In addition to
the pay range listed, all bank positions are eligible for incentive
compensation, which varies based on role. The pay rate for a
successful applicant depends on a variety of factors including but
not limited to geographic location, work experience, education,
and/or skill level. The Bank of Marin is a growing public company
with career advancement opportunities. We also offer a range of
benefits and programs to meet employee needs, based on eligibility.
These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, a
retirement savings plan with employer matching opportunity, bank
paid employee stock ownership plan, tuition reimbursement, employee
volunteer program and more. Additional details about total
compensation and benefits will be provided during the hiring
process. Bank of Marin is an equal opportunity employer. EOE AA
Vet/Disability
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