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Job Summary: Under the direction of the Site Supervisor, the Victim Advocate will assist victims of crime by providing a full range of services, including assistance with compensation claims, crisis intervention, court support, case status updates, community referrals, and community awareness; and perform related duties as required.
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Provide an exceptional customer experience throughout the full cycle of the loan or pawn process by educating consumers and making recommendations based on their financial needs. Assist in customer account management (collections) by accepting payments, monitoring, and managing customer appointments.
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Must complete and maintain all regulatory training/education for NYS DOH Rape Crisis Certification and Domestic Violence Advocate privilege. Must complete and maintain all regulatory training/education for NYS DOH Rape Crisis Certification and Domestic Violence Advocate privilege.
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The shelter advocate responds to requests for shelter and makes shelter arrangements, as appropriate; occasionally provides client transportation or accompaniment for forensic medical exams; coordinates follow-up services; and facilitates shelter activities.
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Partner closely with a Client Success Manager (CSM) to develop a Member Value Plan (MVP) and deliver the customer servicing strategy with each client, adapting appropriately to each client’s strategic objectives.
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You will serve as an extension of the brand by exuding our shared values and participating in Company programs that support customer advocacy, store growth, and personal development. Your upbeat and customer-focused personality will help set the stage for a positive, respectful environment that will give you the power to build a rewarding career with performance-based advancement.
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A comprehensive new hire training program designed to help set you up for success. Enter and maintain customer information in the Point-of-Sale system(s) with accuracy and integrity. Develop customer relationships to build new business, maintain store profitability, and further brand loyalty and recognition.
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Essential Responsibilities Provide an exceptional customer experience throughout the full cycle of the loan or pawn process by educating consumers and making recommendations based on their financial needs.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will play an essential part in ensuring that our loyal and new customers receive the best service possible while accessing the financial products they need.
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Six months of customer service and/or cash handling experience. CFF is the parent company to eleven brands including Cash 1®, Check Into Cash®, CheckSmart®, Easy Money®, InstaLoan®, Rapid Cash®, and Speedy Cash®, TitleBucks®, and TitleMax.
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Any official email correspondence will come from the domains @ccfi.com, @titlemax.com or @titlemax.biz. In-store positions are in-person only, remote options not available. Access to a robust learning management system, full of e-learning modules and training programs to help boost your professional and personal development.
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Experience in retail, financial services, loans, banking/bank teller, or service industry. Group Health & Wellness Program, plus special savings on retail items, travel, entertainment, and more. With more than 1,700 retail storefronts and several online products available in 20+ states, CCF is steadfast in our commitment to help people across the country get access to the short-term financial services they need when they need it the most.
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Experience - 5+ years of success in senior roles in enterprise SaaS deployment, CSM and/or program management for large, complex, and strategic customers is required. The Sr. CSM will be accountable for the operational health of the customer solutions deployed today, and in the future.
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Work to meet Company set performance standards by leveraging business-to-business partnership opportunities, obtaining referrals, and participating in and hosting in-store and community events. Paid on-the-job training & professional development programs.
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CAST has an immediate opening for a Shelter Advocate - FLOATER. The Shelter Advocate should be familiar with and employ key social work values, including client empowerment, professional boundaries, and self-care.
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