What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Career Development Manager position at SouthState Bank?
The SouthState story is one of steady growth, deep community roots, and an unwavering commitment to helping our customers move forward. Since our beginnings in the 1930s to becoming a trusted financial partner across the South and beyond - we are known for combining personal relationships with forward-thinking solutions.
We are committed to helping our team members find their success while maintaining the integrity of our values: building trust, fostering lasting relationships and pursuing excellence. At SouthState, individual contributions are recognized, potential is cultivated and team members are inspired to achieve their greater purpose. Your future begins here!
Summary/Objectives
The Early Career Programs Manager serves as the strategic leader responsible for the design, execution, and continuous enhancement of SouthState Bank’s Infoship and Commercial Banking Internship programs. This role ensures a high-quality and consistent experience for all early talent participants while strengthening SouthState’s talent pipeline for future banking leaders.
This individual partners closely with senior and executive leadership, human resources, campus recruiting, corporate learning, credit administration, and business-line leaders to align program goals with organizational talent strategies.
Essential Functions
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
COMPETENCIES
Qualifications, Education, and Certification Requirements
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled/veterans.
We are committed to helping our team members find their success while maintaining the integrity of our values: building trust, fostering lasting relationships and pursuing excellence. At SouthState, individual contributions are recognized, potential is cultivated and team members are inspired to achieve their greater purpose. Your future begins here!
Summary/Objectives
The Early Career Programs Manager serves as the strategic leader responsible for the design, execution, and continuous enhancement of SouthState Bank’s Infoship and Commercial Banking Internship programs. This role ensures a high-quality and consistent experience for all early talent participants while strengthening SouthState’s talent pipeline for future banking leaders.
This individual partners closely with senior and executive leadership, human resources, campus recruiting, corporate learning, credit administration, and business-line leaders to align program goals with organizational talent strategies.
Essential Functions
- Develop and execute the overall structure, curriculum, and goals for SouthState’s Infoship and Internship programs, ensuring alignment with the management associate program.
- Collaborate with Campus Recruiting team to recruit high-potential students, participating in the interview process and intern placement across the SouthState’s footprint.
- Plan and facilitate orientation sessions, training modules, and workshops to familiarize interns with bank technology, systems, compliance, and policies.
- Monitor intern performance, providing ongoing feedback, coaching, and career development support. Act as the primary liaison between interns, local market leadership, and department heads.
- Identify and define impactful projects for interns to complete, ensuring they deliver business value.
- Identify opportunities for process improvement within the program to enhance the intern experience and drive organizational goals.
- Ensure all internship activities adhere to banking compliance standards and internal policies.
- Assist the Director of Early Career Development with the management associate program as needed
- Determine the host markets for the summer interns annually
- Proper management of the early career development budget in partnership with the Director of Early Career Development and the Campus Recruiting Manager
- Assess the needs of the program and recommend needed resources
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
COMPETENCIES
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills for stakeholder management.
- Strong multitasking skills to manage multiple projects and cohorts concurrently.
- Ability to analyze program data, report on metrics, and make data-backed improvements.
- Ability to mentor and guide interns while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
- Required annual compliance training, New Employee Orientation and any other job-related training
Qualifications, Education, and Certification Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field.
- 3-5 years of experience in banking, training, human resources, or event/project management.
- Required annual compliance training, New Employee Orientation
- Ability to communicate in person, on the phone, and through electronic channels
- Ability to use a computer on a frequent basis, including typing and sustained attention to a monitor
- Ability to sit, walk, and/or stand for extended periods of time
- Ability to bend and reach
- Office: This position reports to a physical Company location, and the setting will be a typical office environment.
- Travel may be required to come to meetings as needed.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled/veterans.