Cambridge Trust - A Division of Eastern Bank is hiring a - Compliance Administrator Business Enablement
Hiring Range: $22.74 - $36.55
The posted salary range reflects Eastern’s expected hiring range. Actual pay may vary based on experience, skills, and market factors; additional compensation may apply. Eastern offers a robust benefits and retirement package. Please see the description of benefits included with this job posting for additional information.
The Private Banking Compliance Specialist supports the buildout and ongoing execution of Private Banking’s first-line compliance framework. The role exists to help ensure Private Banking can support growth, new initiatives, specialized client needs, and day-to-day business activity. This position serves as Private Banking’s designated Compliance Administrator under the Bank’s Compliance Program and acts as a primary first-line compliance resource for the division. Key responsibilities include compliance support for business initiatives, procedure development, compliance program administration, regulatory question coordination, self-testing, training follow-up, regulatory change support, SOX and business continuity coordination, audit and examination support, issue tracking, and corrective action follow-up. The role partners with Private Banking leadership and internal stakeholders, including Compliance, Legal, Risk, Internal Audit, Product, Marketing, and other key stakeholders to coordinate compliance deliverables, document decisions, escalate issues, and support timely completion of required actions.
Serves as Private Banking’s designated Compliance Administrator and support execution of the division’s assigned responsibilities under the Bank’s Compliance Program. This includes leading Compliance focused projects, coordinating Compliance Program deliverables, annual reviews, regulatory risk rating reassessments, attending Compliance Administrator meetings, training completion tracking, and communication of relevant compliance updates. This work helps ensure Private Banking meets first-line compliance expectations, maintains a repeatable compliance operating structure while enabling stable and consistent growth of deposits and client base.
- Act as a primary first-line compliance resource for Private Banking personnel by researching, triaging, documenting, and coordinating responses to compliance-related questions. Areas of support may include account opening, AML/CFT, complex entities, client authority, disclosures, Private Banking specific procedures, relationship based servicing, and specialized client scenarios. This work supports growth and client experience by helping the business resolve compliance questions timely, consistently, and with appropriate escalation to Compliance, Legal, Risk, or other subject matter experts when needed.
- Lead the compliance workstream for Private Banking initiatives, new or revised products and services, vendor-related matters, client-facing materials, procedures, and process changes. This includes identifying compliance considerations, gathering stakeholder input, documenting decisions, tracking open items, and supporting implementation of new or revised regulatory requirements. This work helps ensure business initiatives and regulatory changes are implemented in a controlled, compliant, and well documented manner.
- Conduct or coordinate compliance self-testing based on the division’s compliance risk assessment, applicable regulatory risk ratings, and Compliance Program requirements. This includes maintaining workpapers, test results, supporting documentation, findings, corrective actions, and required system entries, including Archer where applicable. This works helps identify compliance gaps, support root cause analysis, and track corrective actions through completion.
- Serve as the Private Banking coordinator for assigned SOX, business continuity, and control related activities. This includes supporting control documentation, evidence gathering, control owner follow-up, business continuity plan maintenance, business impact analysis updates, testing or exercise coordination, issue tracking, and documentation retention. This work helps ensure assigned control and continuity responsibilities are completed timely, accurately, and with appropriate supporting evidence.
- Create, review, and maintain Private Banking policies, procedures, job aids, control documentation, and other compliance related materials in partnership with Private Banking leadership, process owners, and subject matter experts. This includes documenting processes, clarifying roles and responsibilities, identifying control expectations, and communicating compliance updates or procedural changes. This work helps ensure Private Banking procedures are current, practical, and aligned with applicable compliance and control expectations.
Coordinate Private Banking responses to audit, examination, compliance, SOX, BCM, and risk related document requests and other review activities as applicable. This includes organizing evidence, supporting management response documentation, tracking remediation plans, following up with responsible parties, and preparing status updates for Private Banking leadership. This work helps ensure review requests, findings, and corrective actions are addressed timely and with appropriate documentation.
REQUIREMENTS: (Describe the typical minimum requirements to perform the job.)
Education and Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Bachelor’s degree with major course work in business administration, finance, accounting, risk management, compliance, law, operations, or a related field preferred.
- Minimum of 3 years of relevant banking, compliance, risk, audit, operations, controls, or financial services experience.
- Experience coordinating deliverables, maintaining documentation, tracking open items, following up with stakeholders, and escalating issues in a business, compliance, risk, operations, or control environment.
- Experience supporting policies, procedures, testing documentation, issue tracking, audit or examination requests, regulatory change activities, or corrective action follow-up.
- Experience in first-line compliance, compliance program administration, compliance self-testing, SOX coordination, BCM administration, regulatory change coordination, audit support, or policy and procedure development preferred.
- Private Banking experience preferred.
- Working in a fast-paced environment with experience in managing multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritizing work efforts.
Skills/Knowledge :
- Working knowledge of banking operations, compliance requirements, operational controls, risk management practices, and documentation standards.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple deliverables, deadlines, action items, records, and stakeholder follow-ups.
- Strong written communication skills, including the ability to draft, review, and maintain procedures, testing records, issue documentation, management responses, and correction action updates.
- Ability to research compliance related questions, gather relevant information, identify potential issues, document outcomes, and escalate matters appropriately.
- Ability to work effectively with Private Banking leadership and internal partners, including Compliance, Legal, Risk, Internal Audit, Product, Marketing, and other key stakeholders.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, prioritize competing responsibilities, and support timely completion of compliance, control, and documentation related deliverables.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- Experience with Archer and Salesforce preferred.
Skills Required
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Bachelor's degree in business, finance, accounting, risk, compliance, law, operations, or related field
- Minimum of 3 years relevant banking, compliance, risk, audit, operations, controls, or financial services experience
- Experience coordinating deliverables, maintaining documentation, tracking open items, following up with stakeholders, and escalating issues
- Experience supporting policies, procedures, testing documentation, issue tracking, audit or examination requests, regulatory change activities, or corrective action follow-up
- Experience in first-line compliance, compliance program administration, compliance self-testing, SOX coordination, or BCM administration
- Private Banking experience
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- Experience with Archer and Salesforce
- Strong written communication skills and ability to draft/maintain procedures, testing records, and management responses
- Ability to research compliance questions, gather information, document outcomes, and escalate appropriately
- Ability to work with Compliance, Legal, Risk, Internal Audit, Product, Marketing, and other stakeholders
- Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize work, and operate in a fast-paced environment
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Retirement Support — A defined‑benefit pension layered with a 401(k) and ESOP/cash‑balance elements creates uncommon depth for long‑term wealth building. This retirement stack differentiates the total package versus many regional banks.
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Inclusive Benefits Coverage — Long‑standing LGBTQ+ support and sustained recognition for equality practices indicate benefits parity such as equal partner coverage. Employee networks and an inclusion focus are positioned as integral to the overall benefits experience.
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Founded in 1818, Boston-based Eastern Bank is Greater Boston’s leading local bank and the largest bank-owned independent investment advisor in Massachusetts with approximately 110 locations serving communities in eastern Massachusetts, southern and coastal New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Eastern provides a full range of banking and wealth management solutions for consumers and businesses of all sizes including through its Cambridge Trust Wealth Management and Private Banking divisions, and takes pride in its outspoken advocacy and community support that includes more than $240 million in charitable giving since 1994. An inclusive company, Eastern is comprised of deeply committed professionals who value relationships with their customers, colleagues and communities. Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender Investments are not FDIC Insured • May Lose Value • Not Bank Guaranteed • Not a Deposit • Not Insured By Any Government Agency






