Deposit Specialist

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About the position

The incumbent is responsible for assisting customers in day to day transactions, maintaining cash drawer, opening or closing the bank as necessary and answering telephone in a courteous manner.

Responsibilities

  • Provide excellent customer service at all times.
  • Utilize critical thinking and active listening to resolve customer problems or complaints.
  • Greet customers as they enter the bank and direct to the appropriate employee when necessary.
  • Answer telephone in a courteous manner.
  • Handle deposits, withdrawals, transfers, cashed checks, loan payments, money orders, credit card advances, and other transactional needs.
  • Balance and maintain cash drawer.
  • Buy and sell currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that cash drawer limits are not exceeded.
  • Assist with end of day vault balancing and ATM balancing.
  • Examine checks presented and determine proper funds availability based on regulatory requirements.
  • Examine checks for endorsements and to verify other information such as dates, bank names, identification of the persons receiving payments and the legitimacy of the documents.
  • Scan, correct, and balance all paper transaction items through the Bank's source capture optimization program and submit for processing through the federal banking system.
  • Maintain customers' savings passbooks and Christmas club passbooks when requested.
  • Promote and maintain positive relations with all employees, current customers, and potential customers.
  • Contribute to the fulfillment of department and company objectives and goals.
  • Follow all bank policies and procedures, with regulatory knowledge of deposit-related compliance topics.
  • Assist with office functions as needed.
  • Perform opening and closing procedures as assigned.
  • Perform any other related duties as required or assigned.
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