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Bank Teller

Clarence, Missouri, United States

Deliver exceptional service. Make banking feel personal. Enhance lives.

Neighbors Bank is seeking a friendly, reliable, and service-driven Bank Teller to be the face of our financial services in Clarence, MO—someone who is passionate about providing top-tier customer service and creating positive financial experiences for our customers. If you're ready to help others, thrive in a collaborative setting, and are excited by the idea of working for an innovative, purpose-driven financial institution, we’d love to hear from you.

This is a fully on-site position based in our Clarence, Missouri branch.


What You’ll Do

As a Bank Teller, you'll play a vital role in serving our customers with professionalism and care. You’ll handle day-to-day banking transactions, maintain accurate records, and help customers feel confident and secure in their financial decisions. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Assist with Daily Transactions – Process deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, cashier’s checks, money grams, and other account-related services, always ensuring accuracy and adherence to bank policies.
  • Protect Customer Information – Maintain confidentiality and remain alert to any potential information security threats.
  • Deliver Friendly Service – Build strong relationships with customers by offering efficient, helpful, and confidential support.
  • Support Operational Accuracy – Reconcile cash drawers, manage debit card requests, and handle outgoing mail.
  • Follow Security Procedures – Participate in dual-control functions and maintain compliance with all operational and security policies.
  • Stay Informed & Compliant – Complete required and voluntary training to stay current on policies, procedures, and regulatory guidelines.
  • Be a Team Player – Contribute to the success of the team by jumping in where needed and supporting your coworkers.

Why Join Neighbors Bank?

Neighbors Bank is more than just a workplace—it’s a community. Our mission is to Enhance Lives, and we’re passionate about doing that through financial empowerment, a caring Culture, and innovative solutions. If you're looking for a place where your contributions matter and your work supports something meaningful, we invite you to join our mission.

  • Purpose-Driven Work – You’ll help real people, every day, with meaningful financial solutions.
  • Be Part of Something Bigger  Join a fast-growing team with a thriving, award-winning culture that’s been recognized as a Top Workplace in the Financial Services industry.
  • Growth & Development – Learn, grow, and build a career with a company that invests in you.
  • Competitive Pay & Benefits – Including starting pay of $16 - $17 per hour (based on experience), health and dental coverage, a wellness program, 401(k) matching, PTO, paid holidays, and more.

Are You the One?

We’re looking for someone who brings positive energy, attention to detail, and genuine care for others. Here’s what makes a great fit:

Required Qualifications:

  • Exceptional customer service skills and a team-first attitude.
  • Strong communication, time management, and organizational skills.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and managing multiple responsibilities.
  • High integrity and commitment to protecting confidential information.
  • Proficiency in basic computer skills.
  • Regular and predictable attendance.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 1+ year of cash handling experience.
  • Familiarity with banking regulations and standard operating procedures.

Ready to make a difference in people’s financial lives?
We are looking for the right candidate to start as soon as possible. If you’re ready to become part of a mission-driven team that values connection, compassion, and exceptional service right here in Clarence, MO, we encourage you to apply today!


The People and the Culture are Neighbors Bank’s greatest strengths. We seek individuals who are passionate about their job, deliver results with integrity, and enjoy enhancing the lives of others every day.

Neighbors Bank’s recognition as being a Top Workplace in Financial Services: Top Workplaces.

Neighbors Bank is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected classifications.

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