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Verified Pay $43,000 - $44,000 per year
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location New York, New York
New York, New York

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This position is onsite: NYC Salary Range - $43,000 - $44,000 annually; compensation is commensurate to geographic location. (Eligible for sign-on bonus) Under general supervision, apply service principles to all interactions, process all member transactions while maintaining confidentiality, handle foreign currency transactions, and ensure the safekeeping of cash, foreign currencies and checks in compliance with regulations. Ensure compliance with federal and state laws and regulations and UNFCU’s Code of Ethics & Business Conduct. Regardless of seniority or role, uphold UNFCU’s mission, core values, and guiding principles by providing an exceptional service experience to colleagues and members alike through consistent demonstration of our service excellence behaviors. Utilize the service and sales model to provide a memorable member experience at each touch point. Ensure accurate processing of transactions including deposits, withdrawals, transfers, share drafts, money orders, travelers checks, gift checks, cashing of checks, cash advances, loan payments and foreign currency transactions (buy and sell foreign currency), while maintaining confidentiality of members’ accounts and ensuring the security of all cash in accordance with credit union procedures. Replenish ATMs with cash on a regular basis. Encode and microfilm checks to be deposited and reconcile all cash, money orders, travelers’ checks and gift checks, plus any needed back up work, at the end of the day; ensure safekeeping in the vault. Keep abreast of changing/new regulations, UNFCU products, procedures and technology. Prepare departmental cash letter for deposit to Federal Reserve at close of business day. High School diploma and 1-2 years of teller experience Basic knowledge of financial branch procedures and practices