Mobile Member Service Representative - Bilingual Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Santa Fe, NM at Geebo

Mobile Member Service Representative - Bilingual

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1 Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe, NM Full-time Full-time $21 an hour $21 an hour 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago We're looking for a Bilingual Mobile Member Service Representative to process accurate transactions for credit union members, and look for ways we can financially empower those we serve.
Location:
Various locations, NM Full-Time:
40 hours per week Starting Pay:
$21.
00 hourly Schedule Varies:
Mon - Fri 8:
30 AM to 7:
30 PM, Sat 8:
30 am to 1:
30 pm Preferred
Experience:
Cash handling and customer service.
Bilingual in Spanish and English is required.
Mobile position:
Schedule and location may vary depending on the needs of branches.
Must utilize own transportation, and have valid driver's license and automobile insurance.
Position involves receiving and processing financial transactions, including deposits, withdrawals, and loan payments with great accuracy.
Provide friendly, professional, personal service; effectively listen and build rapport with members.
Courtesy, tact, and diplomacy are essential elements of the job.
Work involves personal contact with others inside and/or outside the organization, generally regarding routine matters for purposes of giving or obtaining information that may require some discussion.
Position can grow to include:
Opening accounts and processing loans, depending on experience.
You will receive an email that contains a link to complete a skills assessment.
The use of a computer is required to take the assessment.
In case you do not have access to a computer, please contact us at 505-216-0456 to schedule a time to take the assessment at one of our branches or offices.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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