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Schedule | Mon - Fri 8:30 – 5:30, alt. Thurs/Fridays 10:30-7:30, alt Saturdays 8:30 – 3:30 (40 hours) |
What You’ll Do | Summary/Objective: Assist the Branch Manager in supporting and contributing to DCU's Success Sharing by creating a sales and service culture within the branch through effectively leading the teller staff and helping our members achieve their financial goals. Effectively manage branch operations and service levels. Essential Functions: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Supervision of the teller line staff. This includes coaching, developing , hiring, disciplining, writing and delivering periodic and annual evaluations. Provide Supervisory branch coverage on alternating Saturdays and as needed. Be fully trained and proficient with security procedures, including handling robbery and member complaints.
- Manage all aspects of staff performance. Provide training, timely review of performance progress and maintain performance documentation for Tellers. Coach staff to minimize errors and violations of policy and procedures. Assure that performance evaluations and monthly meetings with staff (Member Service Representatives) are completed on time.
- Oversee daily operations of the teller line including adherence to policies and procedures. Provide guidance and assistance to tellers, and approve system supervisor overrides. Assume responsibility for branch cash, negotiable items, nightly branch balancing, including ATM Custodian when required and securing confidential information.
- Perform Teller duties as needed. Accurately process all routine transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, loan payments and check cashing. Complete member requests for money orders, treasurer’s checks, stop payments, bonds, gift cards, check orders and account file maintenance. Balance vault, coin machine and daily work with minimal errors and in a timely manner while maintaining a cash variance record within guidelines.
- Perform MSR duties, which include having knowledge of all DCU products and services. Utilize established guidelines to obtain Lending Authority, process loan requests, confirm all conditions have been met and verify the integrity of the documents prior to conducting loan closings. Obtain Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) authority through the nationwide mortgage licensing system (NMLS) and originate mortgages, as well as obtain Notary Public certification.
- Oversee the auditing of all membership applications, account maintenance forms, new account applications and completed loan files.
- May be asked to provide coverage in other DCU areas such as other branches, Information Center, or support departments.
- Manage operations when covering a branch by assuring compliance with policies and procedures and security. Promptly resolve Information Services and maintenance issues as they occur.
- Recognize work processes that can be streamlined to reduce cost or save time and encourage staff to offer their suggestions. Continuously identify and submit efficiency and process improvement ideas.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
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What You’ll Need | - High School Diploma or equivalent
- Prior cash handling experience
- Previous customer service experience preferred
- Verbal communication skills
- Technical skills (Windows, Microsoft Office)
- Bilingual skills a plus
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What We Do | DCU is the largest credit union headquartered in New England – serving more than one million members in all 50 states. With over 1,900 team members, we strive to make DCU a great place to work with an excellent work-life balance, and a community that cares. We are proud to be a Equal Opportunity Employer/ Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. |
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