Teller
*Position is not eligible for remote work.
Job Code
TELL
Job Family
Supervisory
Job Summary
A Teller undertakes bank transactions and interacts directly with customers. A Teller is usually the first person a customer sees when they walk into one of our locations. This position will be required to work into a Saturday rotation.
Essential Functions, Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Greets all customers and visitors when they enter the location lobby or approach the drive-thru
- Processes daily transactions including receiving deposits, cashing checks, accepting loan payments, and disbursing cash
- Identifies counterfeit currency
- Cashes checks and payout money after verifying that signatures are correct, that written and numerical amounts agree, and that accounts have sufficient funds
- Explains, promotes, and sells specialized products such as cashier's checks and prepaid gift cards
- Exchanges foreign currency
- Performs services for customers including ordering bank cards and checks
- Records all transactions promptly, accurately, and in accordance with bank procedures
- Answers inquiries regarding checking and savings accounts and other bank related products
- Assists customers in solving account errors or problems, providing account balances, etc.
- Balances currency, cash and checks in cash drawer daily; arrange monies according to denomination
- Promotes and maintains positive relations with all contacts, customers, and potential customers
- May be responsible for bank openings and/or closings
- May be required to work drive thru
- May be required to float to other locations
Education, Experience and QualificationsEducationRequired/PreferredEducation LevelDescription Required
High School or GED
Years of ExperienceMinimumComments 0
License / CertificationRequired/PreferredLicense / CertificationDescriptionAdditional Qualifications - Level and pay will be determined by experience
- Requires completion of internal training and certification
Core Competencies - Customer/client orientation
- Oral communication skills
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Situational judgment skills
- Ability to maintain confidential information
Working ConditionsWorking Conditions Indoors, environmentally controlled. Usual office working conditions. The noise level in the work environment is typical of most office environments with telephones, personal interruptions, and background noises.
Travel RequirementsRequirementFrequency Travel to other locations may be required to provide coverage
Occasionally
Mandatory Vacation Position requires incumbents to be off work for a minimum of five consecutive business days
Physical RequirementsRequirementFrequency Sitting (remaining in a seated position)
Occasionally
Standing (remaining on one's feet in an upright position without moving about)
Constantly
Walking (moving about on one's feet)
Frequently
Lifting (raising or lowering an object from one level to another)
Occasionally
Carrying (transporting an object, usually by holding it in the hands or arms or on the shoulder)
Frequently
Pushing/Pulling (exerting force upon an object so that the object moves away or toward the force)
Occasionally
Reaching (extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction, such as overhead, below waist, forward or lateral)
Constantly
Keyboarding (entering text or data using computer keyboard or 10-key numeric keyboard)
Constantly
Pinching/Gripping (seizing, holding, grasping, turning or otherwise working with the hand(s) or fingers)
Constantly
Stooping (bending downward and forward by bending spine at the waist)
Occasionally
Squatting/Crouching (bending body downward and forward by bending legs and spine)
Occasionally
Kneeling (bending legs at knees to come to rest on knee(s))
Never or Rarely
Crawling (moving about on hand and knees or hands and feet)
Never or Rarely
Climbing (ascending or descending ladders, stairs, ramps)
Never or Rarely
Speaking (expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word to impart oral information to customers and to convey detailed spoken instructions accurately, loudly, or quickly)
Constantly
Hearing (the ability to hear, understand, and distinguish speech, either in person or telephonically)
Constantly
Near Visual Acuity (clarity of vision at approximately 20 inches or less)
Constantly
Far Visual Acuity (clarity of vision at approximately 20 feet or more)
Constantly
Additional Physical Requirements May require lifting up to 25 pounds