What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teller position at Highpoint Community Bank?
Come join our team! We are one of "West Michigan's Best & Brightest Companies to Work For" and are looking for a part-time Teller to work out of our Marshall office. Part-time employees receive paid time off and retirement benefits (401k, profit sharing, ESOP). EOE
Summary: Greets or acknowledges customers entering our facilities. Provides friendly, efficient, positive service and assistance to customers by serving as a paying and receiving teller, and accepting cash/non-cash transactions. Balances the transactions each business day and provides for the security of assigned cash. Recognizes customers’ needs and makes appropriate referrals. Serves organization’s customers with care and accuracy in processing a variety of transactions. Receives and processes deposits/withdrawals to and from checking/savings accounts, cashes checks, and makes change for customers. Answers inquiries about customers’ depository accounts. Issues negotiable items and accepts coupon payments. Balances assigned cash daily and maintains strict adherence to security procedures and assigned cash limits. Recommends and suggests bank products and services based on customers’ needs. Performs additional assignments as directed.
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent and three to six months training and experience are required for proper efficiency and execution. A pleasant, courteous personality, a focus on accuracy and patience to work with difficult customers are necessary. Knowledge of various computer functions is required. Incumbent must be able to maintain confidentiality of customer information. A professional attitude and appearance are necessary. A background in bookkeeping or mathematics is helpful. A working knowledge of bank products and services and the ability to refer and sell those products and services is essential. Cash handling experience is preferred.
Salary : $15 - $17