Agricultural Lender Accounting - Keokuk, IA at Geebo

Agricultural Lender

First Community Bank is a member of Heartland Financial, one of the 100 largest and fastest growing banks in the country.
Heartland Financial operates 10 banks across the upper Midwest and Western states.
We have an opportunity for an Agricultural Lender to join our team. This is an new position due to our growth and size.
Recent Graduates Encouraged to Apply!
The Agricultural Lender originates new agricultural relationships and the cross sells existing clients. The focus is on growing deposits, loans and fee income in a profitable manner.
Business Development:
Identify appropriate prospects within defined target markets, create and manage an effective prospect list
Serve our prospects and customers through a consultative selling, trusted advisor role
Have, or obtain, a license to sell crop insurance and market that product.
Be actively involved in community activities that will promote the bank and/or assist in business development.
Underwrite & Document Credit
Manage a Loan Portfolio
Job Requirements:
Bachelors Degree in an agricultural field or equivalent combination of education and experience
1-3 years experience Agricultural Banking or other relevant job experience.
Demonstrated sales and business development skills
Valid Driver's license and personal transportation
Crop Insurance License (may be obtained following employment)
First Community Bank offers competitive benefits package, full vacation package, 401K, internal career opportunities and a mentorship program.
Please submit your resume on our website at www.htlf.com/#/careers
EOE/AA Employer
M/F/Disabled/VetEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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