Part time Financial Services Representative Accounting - Belleville, IL at Geebo

Part time Financial Services Representative


Primary Functions:
Under supervision, and in accordance with existing procedures and systems, provides a variety of member service functions involving the receipting and/or disbursing of funds. (i.e. check and money order). Work involves constant and direct dealing with credit union members and potential members, and requires the ability to accurately record information and communicate effectively represent the credit union in a positive and professional manner.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
o Provides one or more of the following services for members, in person, by telephone or by mail:
-- Processes deposits to share, share draft, and other savings accounts.
-- Disburses cash or check withdrawals.
-- Provides money orders and Visa cash advances.
-- Receives loan payments and service charge payments for services.
-- Process transfers between accounts as required.
-- Processes automatic distribution forms, recording allotments according to member's request.
o Operates on-line teller terminal and accurately records amounts received and prepares reports of transactions.
o Daily opens and closes his/her Teller terminal, accounts for cash assigned, received, disbursed. Accurately balances to teller terminal close report and remits daily work to Teller Supervisor for disposition.
o Responsible for presenting and explaining a basic number of credit union products and services to members and assisting them to utilize these products and services.
In addition to hourly pay, this position is also eligible to earn incentive pay based on cross selling credit union products and services.
Work Schedule:
Part Time - Monday through Saturday
Scheduled every Saturday; Time off requests for Saturdays may be granted based on Branch needs.
Varied hours and schedule depending on operational needsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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