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Teller Supervisor - Lombard (Westmore)

Lombard, Illinois, United States

Who We Are

At Old Second, you're first!   For more than 150 years, Old Second has consistently put businesses and individuals throughout the Chicago area first, and we're only getting started.

With great employees we've grown from a single location in the back of a general store to 50 locations and over $6 billion dollars in assets.  At Old Second we embrace values that foster an environment of community and growth.  Recently, we've been voted a Forbes Best-In-State Bank for Illinois by our customers.  Be a part of something big as we continue our growth story together!

Join Old Second in a leadership role as a Teller Supervisor!

Position Overview

This position is responsible for managing the daily Teller function for a branch, including compliance with policies/procedures, customer service, and sales. 

Essential Job Functions (for Teller Supervisors without Vault Responsibilities):

  • Ensures compliance with all regulatory, security and bank policies and procedures relating to the Teller area.
  • Provides teller staff with necessary training, motivation and encouragement to ensure superior customer service and accuracy.
  • Monitors staffing needs through scheduling to ensure proper coverage.
  • Responsible to coach each teller to the assigned referral goal each month.
  • Completes monthly and annual performance reviews utilizing teller performance records and the quarterly Teller Bonus Program.
  • Implements and monitors the quarterly Teller Bonus Program.
  • Maintains teller currency level requirements and orders sufficient cash to support the teller operation.
  • Conducts audits and security tests as scheduled.
  • Interviews and hires and staff.
  • Makes check/cash disbursement decision and signs official checks.
  • Coaches staff to ensure quality back-up is available during the supervisors absence.
  • Participates actively in the branches efforts to reach assigned sales referral goals through meeting assigned individual goals.

Additional Responsibilities:

  • Participates in required in-house training sessions relating to sales, customer services, policies and procedures, compliance, product knowledge and Bank system.
  • Works in a teller window as needed.
  • Monitors timecards and completes all required reports.
  • Flexibility in assisting other branch staffing needs
  • Remits special services items to ensure proper handling
  • Keeps a sufficient supply of cashier’s checks, Money Orders, and other supplies necessary for day-to-day operations of the teller area.
  • Provides feedback on customer concerns relating to product features, pricing, new product development needs and servicing.

Supervisory Responsibilities: 

The Teller Supervisor has direct supervisory responsibilities and carries out responsibilities in accordance with the company’s policies and applicable laws.  Responsibilities include planning, assigning and directing employee’s work; evaluating performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints, performance coaching, and resolving issues; interviewing, hiring and training.

Responsibilities for Teller Supervisors with Vault Management (only applicable for certain branches):

  • Processes mail deposits which include loan payments, safe deposits, savings deposits, and checking deposits
  • Processes coin orders for business customers and tellers requesting change
  • Processes and balances all ATM transactions for all Bancorp ATMs for the entire bank
  • Manages commercial deposits through armored services
  • Heavy lifting/pushing carts on coin boxes and coin bags
  • Orders money and sends currency shipments to other branches
  • Accurately and efficiently processes customer/business customers financial transactions
  • Strictly following bank procedures and identifying fraudulent activity to prevent potential losses to the bank.

Minimum Requirements:

  • High School (or equivalent) and two or more years of teller or banking experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Lift/push up to 50lbs.
  • Must work onsite to perform responsibilities of this position.

Competencies:

  • Demonstrates excellent customer service skills
  • Good communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Excellent attention to detail, accuracy in balancing and reconciliation
  • Demonstrates initiative, dependability, flexibility and good decision- making skills
  • Above average keyboard / computer, math and accuracy skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to be a fair and effective supervisor

Preferred, but not required: 

  • Some college level courses desirable.
  • Five or more years banking experience and teller responsibilities preferred.
  • Sales experience preferred.

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­­­Compensation & Benefits

Base pay:  $20.10 - $26.00/hour.  Old Second is committed to fair and equitable pay practices.  Pay is dependent upon the pay range and the incumbent’s knowledge, skills and experience. 

Variable pay:  Eligible to participate in the Retail Incentive Plan.  Payment varies based upon sales referral activities and operational performance.

Benefits:  How We Support You - Old Second

Branch hours are Monday-Friday 8am-6pm and Saturday 8am-12pm.  Professional work environment.

Thanks for considering Old Second!  

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