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Community Member Consultant
Seattle Credit UnionCommunity Member Consultant in Yakima Valley providing financial education and support through local engagement. Shaping member experiences and driving impact within the community.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Build and maintain relationships with local organizations, schools, and nonprofits
- Lead financial education workshops and community events
- Support CDFI-related initiatives and impact tracking
- Provide expert guidance on financial products and services
- Meet service and sales goals while maintaining compliance
- Operate the Mobile Branch, including travel to designated locations
- Demonstrate integrity, critical thinking, and flexibility in decision-making
- Foster collaboration across teams and contribute to a positive member-focused culture
Requirements
What you’ll need- Minimum of 1–2 years in a financial services or community engagement role
- Fluent in both English and Spanish
- Comfortable working in mobile environments and adapting to changing locations
- Strong interpersonal, presentation, and customer service skills
- Local travel within Yakima Valley is required
- Must have reliable transportation
- Strong written/oral skills—comfortable presenting to groups or individuals
- Proven ability to meet goals while prioritizing member well-being and ethical standards
Benefits
Comp & perks- Employee-paid medical benefits
- 401k matching
- Generous time off, including for volunteering
- Time off to celebrate your birthday
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