What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teller Operations Supervisor position at Maine Savings Federal Credit Union?
Maine Savings Federal Credit Union has an immediate opening for a Teller Operations Supervisor at our Ellsworth branch. This position is full-time, regularly scheduled for 40 hours per week, and provides supervision of Tellers.
In a Teller Operations Supervisor role, you can expect to:
- Ensure teller functions are performed in accordance with established policies and standards
- Ensure security procedures are followed
- Monitor and enforce Teller drawer limits; buys and sells cash from Tellers as needed
- Coordinate Teller operations by assigning duties, monitoring and evaluating workflow, scheduling lunches and breaks, and scheduling Paid Time Off
- Maintain the highest member service standards throughout the branch through coaching and development, mentoring, and training of staff members.
Maine Savings offers an excellent compensation package as well as the opportunity to thrive in a challenging, fun, and exciting environment. Maine Savings also offers health insurance, dental and vision insurance, 401k with company match, paid holidays, a generous Paid Time Off program, employee referral program, employee discounts, continuing education and student debt relief programs, longevity bonuses and more!
Maine Savings is a growing modern financial institution offering members a full range of financial services. With over 38,000 members and nearly $800,000,000 in assets, Maine Savings is among Maine’s largest credit unions. With 12 branches, nearly 165 employees, and state-of-the-art technology, Maine Savings is committed to providing its members in-person service and modern conveniences. Founded in 1961 by employees of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company, Maine Savings continues to serve its membership as a federally insured not-for-profit credit union.
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