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Senior Personal Service Associate Role: To supervise and coordinate the function's and activities of all employees on the Personal Service Associate staff. Essential Functions & Responsibilities: 15%-Maintain a strong working knowledge of all credit union products and services. Promote credit union products and services based on member needs and actively and consistently assist in coaching the PSA...
MVC Representative I Role: To assist members and potential members with their telephone requests; explain products and services, respond to problems, and direct phone calls to the appropriate area or person. Essential Functions & Responsibilities: 40%-Assist members and potential members with their telephone, secure message, and email requests; answer questions about products and services and reso...
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