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Preferred Skills/Experience 1 year of experience processing transactions (cash and/or digital payments) Motivates others, like teammates, business partners, and specialists, through collaboration Process-oriented, energetic, detail-oriented and ability to multitask effectively Hours and Work Schedule Hours per Week: 20 Work Schedule: Varies with branch needs and may include weekends and evenings Some job boards have started using jobseeker-reported data to estimate salary ranges for roles.
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Part Time Mutuel Teller (includes at least one weekend overnight shift) Processes customer requests for credit card cash advances andpersonal check cashing using network-wide computer system.
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Buy and sell currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that teller drawer cash limits are not exceeded. Customer Service Representative - Part Time. Knowledge of CSR policies and procedures including various federal regulations including Bank Secrecy Act, Community Reinvestment Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Right to Financial Privacy Act, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Regulation E and teller roles and responsibilities relating to each Act.
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The position is part time, 20 hours a week, with a day off mid-week, and required Saturday availability. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); and 1 year of cash handling/customer service experience.
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Education: H.S Diploma in or equivalent work experience (Req) in Work Experience: Cash Handling experience in a Retail or Banking environment, - years (Req), Skills and Abilities: Superior customer service skills.
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6 months cash handling or teller experience strongly preferred. These excellent service experiences are centered on accurate cash handling, speed of service, superior problem resolution, risk mitigation through fraud detection, and personalized value-added client discussions.
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Salary shown is for full-time positions and will be prorated for part-time hires based on number of hours worked. Perform efficient and accurate banking transactions including, managing cash supply for the branch, incoming/outgoing cash deposits, and maintaining branch vault cash.
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Buy and sell currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that teller till cash limits are not exceeded. The Bank Teller will complete deposits, withdrawals, and other financial interactions accurately and timely while providing excellent customer service to all customers.
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Balance cash, daily transactions, vault and ATM. 3 months of sales, cash handling, or related experience. As Part Of This Role, You Will. Balance cash, daily transactions, vault and ATM.
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We are hiring a part-time Teller, Bilingual Spanish who will be responsible for providing exceptional Member experiences with a focus on courtesy, product knowledge, accuracy, and timeliness with respect to all credit union products and services.
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Tellers are typically seated at “teller windows” for the majority of the day that may be in a lobby or drive-in setting; however, Tellers may be required to stand for extended periods of time and may be required to lift bags/boxes of coin weighing up to 50 pounds.
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Provides a consistent optimal customer experience on the cash line while handling customers’ transactional needs, such as deposits, withdrawals, payments, and other typical teller transactions.
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Part Time Teller, Smithfield, RISmithfield, United States of America. Cash Handling experience in a Retail or Banking environment, 0-3 years (Req) Sells targeted products/services as part of client-initiated interactions.
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The Teller (part-time) is responsible for providing prompt and accurate financial transactions in accordance with the Bank’s policies and procedures. As a Teller (part-time), you'll be at the forefront of our commitment to exceptional customer service.
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Full Time Teller, Seekonk, MACountry: United States of America. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate at any time for any reason.
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