Teller (40 Positions) Jobs at BRAC Uganda Bank Ltd

Teller (40 Positions) Jobs


Work Hours: Full-time, 08 hours per day

Salary: Attractive

Job Deadline: 11 April 2025

Number of Jobs: 40

Hiring Entity: BRAC Uganda Bank Ltd


BRAC Uganda Bank Ltd

Location:  In Uganda

Job Details:

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

To receive customers over the counter and make payments against withdrawal request after verification.

MAIN JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

  • 1) Receive and count cash at the beginning and closure of shifts
  • 2) Provide savings account balance details to customers.
  • 3) Undertake daily counting and balancing of the cash in the register as per provided schedules.
  • 4) Perform specialised tasks such as preparing statements, personal and money orders.
  • 5) Verify and receive loan and utility bill payments as well as mortgage payments.
  • 6) Record all transactions at the closing of each shift.
  • 7) Respond to customer queries relating to savings accounts as well as other bank-related products.
  • 8) Opening new accounts.


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS

  • Bachelor’s degree or Diploma in any course

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & COMPETENCES

    1) Timely resolution of customer queries

    2) Customer satisfaction

    3) Teamwork

    4) Reduction in shortages

    5) Number of transactions completed

    6) Transaction accuracy (error rate 0.05% against number of transactions per month

    7) High level of integrity

    8) High level of confidentiality

Application procedure

Interested candidates should email their application letter, Curriculum Vitae, and copies of relevant academic documents, IN PDF FILE mentioning the job title as the subject matter to recruitment.bracugandabankltd@brac.net NOT later than Friday 11th April 2025 . All applications should be addressed to the Head Human Resource BRAC Uganda Bank Ltd.

 

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Posting Date: 2025-04-08

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