About the position
EarnIn is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Manager, Financial Crimes and Enterprise Risk Management to lead and continuously enhance our Financial Crimes Compliance Program, including BSA/AML and Sanctions, Regulatory Change Management for all of compliance, and Compliance Issue Management. This role sits within the Enterprise Risk Management function and is responsible for managing the day-to-day execution of core financial crimes compliance activities while driving tactical improvements that strengthen controls and support scalable growth.
The Manager will lead a team of compliance professionals and serve as a key partner to Fraud Operations, Risk, Product, Engineering, Legal, and other cross-functional stakeholders. This role requires a strong understanding of financial crimes regulations, operational execution, and the ability to translate regulatory expectations into actionable controls and sustainable processes. The ideal candidate brings a customer-first mindset, operates with urgency and accountability, and builds a high-performing, collaborative team environment.
This is a remote position offering the opportunity to create meaningful impact in a dynamic, fast-paced fintech environment. The US base salary range for this full-time position is $95,000-130,000 + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location.
Responsibilities
• Lead the day-to-day execution and continuous enhancement of EarnIn’s Financial Crimes Compliance Program, including BSA/AML and Sanctions.
• Oversee AML investigations, sanctions screening, SAR/UAR decisioning, and case quality to ensure regulatory compliance and audit readiness.
• Drive the BSA/AML and Sanctions risk assessment process, ensuring risks are clearly identified, documented, and effectively mitigated.
• Oversee transaction monitoring rule development, tuning, testing, and optimization in partnership with Risk, Data, and Engineering.
• Maintain and enhance policies, procedures, and playbooks to align with evolving regulatory requirements and business changes.
• Act as an escalation point for complex investigations, potential sanctions matches, and high-risk matters.
• Lead compliance issue management, including intake, tracking, remediation, and reporting of findings from audits, monitoring, and regulatory exams.
• Develop clear, accountable remediation plans with defined timelines, measurable outcomes, and sustainable control improvements.
• Promote strong root cause analysis to prevent repeat findings and strengthen the overall control environment.
• Oversee regulatory change management, assessing new or updated laws and guidance (e.g., BSA, AMLA, OFAC, FinCEN) and driving timely implementation across policies, processes, and systems.
• Provide clear, regular updates to leadership and stakeholders on program health, remediation status, and emerging risks.
• Manage and develop a team of compliance professionals by setting clear expectations, providing actionable feedback, and supporting growth.
• Set and execute near-term strategic plans, monitor workload and performance, and ensure consistent, high-quality delivery.
• Foster a collaborative, accountable team culture and serve as a trusted cross-functional partner to promote a strong culture of compliance.
Requirements
• 6+ years of experience in Financial Crimes Compliance, BSA/AML, Sanctions, or related risk/compliance functions within fintech, banking, or financial services, with 1+ years of direct people management experience.
• Strong working knowledge of BSA/AML and Sanctions regulations (BSA, USA PATRIOT Act, AMLA, FinCEN, OFAC) and experience supporting audits, regulatory exams, and internal compliance testing.
• Experience leading regulatory change implementation and/or compliance issue remediation programs, including sustainable control enhancements.
• Demonstrated ability to manage team operations, set tactical priorities, and drive consistent, high-quality execution in a fast-paced environment.
• Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills, with the ability to assess risk, gather input, and act with appropriate urgency.
• Proven ability to provide clear, actionable feedback, address performance issues constructively, and develop team members.
• Track record of improving processes, identifying inefficiencies, and implementing scalable, data-driven solutions.
• Ability to build strong cross-functional partnerships and influence stakeholders without formal authority.
• Excellent analytical, organizational, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly document complex investigations and regulatory analyses.
• High integrity, professionalism, and discretion in handling sensitive information.
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience required.
Nice-to-haves
• ACAMS, CFE, CRCM or similar certification are strongly preferred.
Benefits
• equity
• benefits
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