Receives checks and cash for deposits to accounts, verifies amounts, examines checks for proper endorsement, and enters deposits into computer records.
Cashes checks and processes withdrawals; pays out money after verification of signatures and customer balances.
Promotes and explains other financial institution services such as consumer and mortgage loans, IRAs, certificates of deposit, safe deposit boxes, and money orders.
Receives mortgage, consumer loan and other payments and ensures the payments match balances due. Enters payments into computer. Generates customer receipts.
Places holds on accounts for uncollected funds.
Counts, checks and packages coins and currency.
Balances cash drawer at the end of the shift and compares totaled amounts to computer-generated proof sheet. Reports any discrepancies to the supervisor as necessary.
Ensures that the teller station is properly stocked with forms, supplies, etc.
Reports malfunctions of teller terminals and other equipment used at the teller station.
Is responsible for checking night depository bags and recording proper information on the financial institution's forms.
Conduct day-to-day operations in accordance with the laws, regulations, policies, procedures, and expectations of the Bank. Compliance will be recognized as part of the period performance review; noncompliance may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment.
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