Loan Support Clerk Customer Service & Call Center - Wamego, KS at Geebo

Loan Support Clerk

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3 Wamego, KS Wamego, KS $16 - $19 an hour $16 - $19 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Kaw Valley State Bank is looking for a detail oriented and dedicated employee to work as our loan support clerk.
A great applicant would have prior banking or financial experience.
Compensation:
$16 - $19 hourly
Responsibilities:
Maintains and sets up files on each loan and ensures that the information is complete and accurate before proceeding to the loan officer for approval.
Processes paperwork for payments or fees.
Performs administrative duties, such as typing, filing or routine clerical work, as time permits.
Assists loan officer with loan generation, processing, preparation and maintenance.
Greets customers and directs them to the proper department or employee.
May answer general questions relating to financial institution services or arrange appointments as necessary.
Forwards telephone calls to specific individuals and records messages when the individuals are not present.
Processes invoices and check requests.
Generates weekly check runs and reports.
Receives and posts monthly payments, reviews accounts payable, and responds to such inquiries as necessary.
Maintains accounts payable files.
Qualifications:
Organized.
Detail oriented.
Great communication skills.
Able to work in a fast paced environment.
Complete tasks in a timely manner.
About Company Since our inception in 1913, the Kaw Valley State Bank has been the Bank of Personal Service for the surrounding communities.
The Kaw Valley State Bank is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the American Bankers Association, the Independent Bankers of America, the Kansas Bankers Association, the Community Bankers Association, and an Equal Housing Lender.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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