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Position Title: Teller Reports To: Branch Manager Responsibilities: Receive checks and cash for deposit to accounts, verify amounts, examine checks for proper endorsement, and enter deposits into computer records.
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REPORTS TO: Universal Banker / Assistant Branch Manager / Branch Manager. The function of a teller is to play a vital role in the customer banking experience. Tellers are the face of ChoiceOne Bank. As a teller you will provide World Class Customer Service by handling transactions accurately and efficiently.
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Minimum Qualifications: Education - Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Finance or a related field and three years directly related banking, including supervisory experience OR Banking Experience - Minimum 5 years of directly related banking (Teller, Personal Banker, etc.
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Order cash for the Branch - including cash that is stored in vault, ATM and teller drawers. Zeal Credit Union is seeking an Assistant Branch Manager to work in the Westland Branch.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree and 1 years of experience in Financial services, customer service, bank operations, or branch operations management OR High School Diploma or GED and 5 years of experience in Financial services, customer service, bank operations, or branch operations managementPreferred Area of Experience: Management or supervisory experienceSkill(s): Financial literacy, Knowledge of retail banking products and services, Operations management.
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Schedules and perform audits as needed with the head teller on teller drawers, cash recyclers, and the branch vault. The Branch Manager works directly with the Senior Retail Banking Officer to build, coach, develop, lead, and motivate a customer focused employee team.
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Banking experience (e.g., branch manager, assistant branch manager, bank teller) Hospitality experience (e.g., restaurant / hotel / property manager, restaurant / hotel / property assistant manager.
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The Branch Manager is a frontline leadership position responsible for the coordination of all operational practices and procedures at credit union branch offices. The Branch Manager oversees the selection and performance management of staff and provides ongoing direction and guidance.
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Act as Vault Teller ensuring adequacy of Branch cash for daily transactions by assisting the branch staff in ordering and shipping currency & coin and controlling & distributing cash to Tellers in prescribed limits.
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Support Financial Center Manager operations performing Teller or Teller Manager and Financial Service Representative duties as needed. Build relationships with community businesses and consumer clients, achieving personal and branch targets and goals for new accounts and teller operations.
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Space Coast Credit Union (SCCU), 3rd largest credit union in the state, is looking for a Full Time Teller/Customer Service to join our ONESCCU team at our HollywoodBranch. Periodically serves as floor manager to assess member's needs and direct them to the appropriate source ensuring maximum lobby efficiency and minimize member waiting time.
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Job Title: Head Teller Reports to: Branch Manager FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Salary Grade: NE10 Supervisory Responsibility: Yes SUMMARY: Provides above standard customer service. Conducts regular unannounced audits of the vault and tills, maintaining a record of each audit, and report any exceptions to the Branch Manager, Branch Administration and Audit Department immediately.
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Serve as vault teller for the branch, which includes ordering cash from the Federal Reserve, verifying cash received and shipped, filling teller cash orders. Participate / Lead Weekly Branch Manager Calls.
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Market Manager / Assistant Branch Manager. This Job Description for the Seasonal Float Teller describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. Assistsbranch team with all teller related tasks as needed.
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Assists the Branch Manager in performance management and new hire selection processes. As a full-time Teller Lead within PNC's Retail Branch organization, you will coach Tellers on customer service skills and supervise conversations that enable referral opportunities for PNC products.
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