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Personal Banking Associate - Quebec city and surrounding areas - Inviting Applicants who identify as First Nation (Status and Non-Status) Inuit, and Métis (Future Opportunities)

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Description

This role at TD Canada Trust focuses on building customer relationships, handling service transactions, providing advice on banking solutions, and promoting products. The associate will guide customers to appropriate staff members, educate them on digital banking trends, support frontline staff with transactions, and help resolve critical issues, all while maintaining operational excellence and a positive customer experience.

What We're Looking For

Engage customers in day-to-day advice needs, service transactions, digital education, and customer problem resolution related to banking solutions.,Understand customer needs and guide customers to the right contact person for appropriate solutions while exercising good judgment in confidential matters.,Build customer confidence on emerging digital banking trends by educating them on mobile, ATM, and online banking.,Support the frontline staff with scheduled cash and non-cash transactions; resolve critical issues and report non-standard matters to management.,Recommend improvements to work practices, branch operations, and processes to enhance customer experience and achieve operational excellence.,Participate in the timely and accurate completion of business processes and procedures.,Ensure prepared documentation is accurate, reflects business intentions, and is consistent with relevant regulations and TD's Code of Conduct and Ethics.,Help build a positive and equitable work environment by promoting team effectiveness, participating in personal performance development, and sharing industry knowledge to achieve common objectives.

Ideal Candidate

High School diploma and/or 1+ years of relevant experience.,Investment Funds Canada (IFC) or equivalent – post-appointment within 6 months.,Post-Secondary or Undergraduate degree (in related field) preferred.

Minimum Education

High School diploma (Post-Secondary or Undergraduate degree preferred)

Hard Skills

MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Branch software
Internet
Knowledge of banking solutions and processes

Soft Skills

Self-starter
Independent work
Strong administration
Organizational skills
Planning skills
Time management skills
Dynamic
Diligent
Effective influencer
Can-do attitude
Initiative
Handle several tasks and changing priorities
Strong communicator
Established customer experience skills
Effectively connect (verbally and in writing)
Team effectiveness

Work Hours

18.75 hours/week

Benefits

Base salary
Variable compensation
Health and well-being benefits
Savings and retirement programs
Paid time off
Banking benefits and discounts
Career development
Reward and recognition programs

Special Commitments

Inviting Applicants who identify as First Nation (Status and Non-Status) Inuit, and Métis.,Investment Funds Canada (IFC) or equivalent – post-appointment within 6 months.,Subject to provincial regulation for employment purposes in Canada.

About the Company

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The Toronto-Dominion Bank

The Toronto-Dominion Bank and its subsidiaries are collectively known as TD Bank Group, one of the largest banks in North America. TD provides a wide range of personal, commercial, and investment banking products and services to over 27 million customers globally. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, the bank operates through key segments including Canadian Retail, U.S. Retail, and Wholesale Banking.

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