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Please note that this is a part time position with up to 29 hours a week depending on scheduling.

Role: To assist members with their financial transactions, involving paying and receiving cash and other negotiable instruments.

Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
50% Receives and processes member financial transactions, including deposits, withdrawals and loan payments; sells money orders and official checks to members; transfers amounts from member accounts as directed.
10% Balances cash drawer and daily transactions.
20% Implement the Credit Union's member experience process by cross-selling the Credit Union's services, providing routine information and directing members to appropriate departments for specific information and services.
5% Performs a variety of miscellaneous tasks including typing, filing, computer input and answering the telephone.
5% Performs other job related duties as assigned.
5% Complete continuing education as needed with any and all assigned training.
5% Responsible for scanning all appropriate work daily.

Performance Measurements:
1. Provide friendly, professional, personal service to all members and associates.
2. Fulfill the Teller Standards as required.
3. Accurately post transactions, having fewer than 3 unresolved posting errors in a 30 day period.
4. Troubleshoot and resolve member and internal inquiries in a timely, friendly and accurate manner.
5. Proactively seek opportunities to identify appropriate products and services for the betterment of the member.
6. Maintain a dependable record of attendance and timeliness.
7. Maintain a professional work environment and businesslike appearance.

Knowledge and Skills: Experience One month to twelve months of similar or related experience.

Education: A high school education or GED.

Interpersonal Skills: Work involves contact with persons beyond immediate associates regarding routine matters for the purpose of giving or obtaining information which may require some discussion. Outside contacts take the form of service to the public (members or vendors), requiring ordinary courtesy in providing assistance and information.

Other Skills: Ten key calculator and computer keyboard by touch. Must be good with detail to deal with numbers and names.

Physical Requirements: Must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time in one area

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