SUMMARY
The Deposit Services Assistant supports the daily operations of the bank’s deposit services function by processing front-line related transactions and providing operational support to branch staff and internal departments. This role requires accuracy, strong organizational skills, and a solid understanding of bank deposit products, policies, and regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
• Assist with a variety of deposit account transactions, including new accounts, account changes, account closures, and customer record updates.
• Assist the front-line with daily processing of deposit-related items such as holds, stop payments, ACH disputes, and debit card maintenance, as assigned.
• Support branch staff by responding to questions regarding deposit products, procedures, and account maintenance requests.
• Assist with research of deposit account issues, escalating unresolved or high-risk items as appropriate.
• Maintain accurate records and documentation of work.
• Assist with regulatory compliance activities related to deposit accounts, including Reg CC, Reg E, Reg D, and applicable consumer protection requirements.
• Identify potential fraud indicators related to deposit activity and escalate concerns according to bank policy.
• Contribute to process improvement efforts and procedural updates within the Deposit Services area.
• Maintain strict confidentiality of customer and bank information at all times.
SECONDARY DUTIES
The Deposit Services Assistant performs duties specific to the position and other functions as assigned.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Ensure compliance with all bank policies and procedures, as well as all applicable state and federal banking regulations.
• Treat people with respect, keep commitments, inspire the trust of others, work ethically and with integrity, uphold the bank’s values, and accept responsibility for one’s own actions.
• Demonstrate knowledge of and adherence to EEO policy, show respect and sensitivity for cultural differences, educate others on the value of diversity, promote a working environment free of harassment of any type, and value a diverse workforce.
• Follow policies and procedures, complete tasks accurately and on time, support the bank’s goals and values, and benefit the bank through outside activities.
• Perform the position safely, without endangering the health or safety of yourself or others, and report potentially unsafe conditions to management. Comply with occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations, and orders issued pursuant to the OSHA Act of 1970 that are applicable to one’s position at the bank.
• Possess and maintain a current driver's license and a vehicle with appropriate insurance coverage. Both are required to drive while performing assigned duties and responsibilities.
• Possess and maintain adequate skills in computer operation, including email, word processing, spreadsheet, and specialty software programs.
• Possess and maintain adequate typing skills to meet the needs of the position.
• Possess and maintain adequate math skills to meet the needs of the position. This may include the ability to count currency and coin, calculate interest, balance accounts, add, subtract, multiply, and locate routine mathematical errors.
• Practice effective and efficient organizational and time management skills.
• Be able to work with general supervision while performing duties.
• Use effective oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills. This includes the ability to apply common sense when carrying out instructions, interpreting documents, understanding procedures, writing reports and correspondence, and speaking clearly to customers and employees.
• Be able to deal with routine problems involving multiple facets and variables in standardized situations.
SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITY
The Deposit Services Assistant is not responsible for the supervision of any employee(s).
ENVIRONMENT, PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS
The environment for this position is primarily a non-confined office-type setting in which employees are free to move about at will. This environment may include some minor annoyances, such as noise, odors, drafts, temperatures, etc.
Physical demands include writing, typing, speaking, listening, lifting (up to 25 pounds), driving, carrying, seeing (such as close, color and peripheral vision, depth perception, and adjusted focus), sitting, walking, standing, squatting, kneeling, and reaching.
Mental demands include analytical reasoning, reading and understanding documents or instruments, performing detailed work, following directions, problem solving, providing effective customer or employee communication, performing accurate math calculations, understanding language, engaging in effective verbal and written communication, enduring stress, conducting multiple concurrent tasks, and withstanding constant interruptions.
Physical and mental demands also include correct usage of the following equipment: telephones, cellular phones, copy and fax machines, adding machines or calculators, encoders, money counters, credit card terminals, postage machines, cash recyclers, vaults, computers, and related printers.
Work environment characteristics, physical demands, and mental demands are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job and represent the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to perform the job in a satisfactory manner. Individual abilities may result in some deviation from these guidelines.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.