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A leading credit union in Kentucky is seeking a dedicated Teller to join their team. The role involves providing excellent member service, processing financial transactions, and maintaining accurate records. Applicants should have a high school diploma and two years of related experience. This position may require some Saturday hours.
Our goal is to be an Employer of Choice, and it takes all of us to achieve this. That’s why all Commonwealth Credit Union Team Members are expected to live our Team 1 culture in all facets of their position. Our team is committed to ‘bettering lives through our passion to serve’ and this includes everyone - from our team members to the people in the communities we serve. We do this best when we appreciate each other for our differences, foster connections, and ensure an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive and be successful.
Our Tellers serve as our front-line staff, working with our members to meet their financial needs. They greet our members as they enter the branch, process deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, and a variety of other tasks.
They consistently provide quality member service. They accurately and efficiently perform financial transactions affecting the accounts or loans of CCU members. They maintain acceptable cash/negotiable balancing standards and examine checks for endorsements and other features. They follow internal controls to safeguard credit union funds and assets, organize work, and maintain accurate records. They maintain knowledge of credit union products and services to confidently support credit union sales efforts.
The duties of a Teller include, but are not limited to:
SOME SATURDAY HOURS REQUIRED
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High School diploma, GED, or higher.
Minimum of two years related experience.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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