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Balance the vault, ATM, TCD and coin sorter. Operate drive-thru window as needed. Keep daily and ... Uses hands and fingers to count money to complete member transactions. Uses fingers to press keys ...

Teller (Part-Time)

Van Buren, AR · On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Machine skills include computer, calculator, coin sorter and roller, copier, check encoder and ... Sale and operation of cashier's checks and money orders. Assist customers in the completion ...

Brambles and CHEP never conduct interviews via online chat or request money as a term of employment. If you have a question as to the legitimacy of an interview or job offer, please contact us at ...

Teller

Van Buren, AR · On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Machine skills include computer, calculator, coin sorter and roller, copier, check encoder and ... Sale and operation of cashier's checks and money orders. * Assist customers in the completion ...

Brambles and CHEP never conduct interviews via online chat or request money as a term of employment. If you have a question as to the legitimacy of an interview or job offer, please contact us at ...

Operates electronic currency counter/sorter (MPS). * Prepares and bundles the currency drop for ... Ability to read, write, hear and speak clearly; and to handle and count money accurately. * Ability ...

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How much do money sorter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for money sorter in the United States is $14.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $16.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Money Sorter job?

A Money Sorter is responsible for counting, organizing, and verifying cash to ensure accuracy before it is deposited or distributed. They often work in banks, cash-handling facilities, or businesses with high cash flow. The role involves operating money counting machines, detecting counterfeit bills, and maintaining records of transactions. Attention to detail and accuracy are crucial in this position to prevent errors and discrepancies.

What does a typical day look like for a Money Sorter, and what type of environment do they work in?

A typical day for a Money Sorter involves receiving, counting, and sorting large amounts of cash, coins, or checks, usually within a highly secure facility such as a bank, armored transport company, or cash processing center. You’ll operate specialized sorting and counting equipment, verify the authenticity of currency, and prepare reports or deposit slips as needed. Most work is performed in teams or small groups, with a strong emphasis on security and accuracy. Collaboration with supervisors and colleagues is common, especially when resolving discrepancies or handling unusual currency. This is a role suited to individuals who are comfortable with repetitive tasks and upholding strict security protocols.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Money Sorter position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Money Sorter, you need strong attention to detail, numerical accuracy, and basic math skills, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with money counting and sorting machines, counterfeit detection tools, and basic computer systems is typically required. Reliability, honesty, and the ability to work efficiently under time pressure are key soft skills in this position. These abilities are crucial to ensure accurate cash processing, prevent errors or losses, and maintain trust in financial operations.

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Infographic showing various Money Sorter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Full Time, and 92% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,776 per year, or $14.8 per hour.

Part-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

If you are motivated and believe in the credit union philosophy of "People Helping People," join our team!

DIMENSIONS:

This person greets members and responds to their needs or directs them to the appropriate person, department or source. Dispenses information about various types of accounts and other Credit Union services. Members compose a cross section of our community and require people oriented employees with patience, enthusiasm, professionalism, confidentiality, maturity, and good communication skills.

DUTIES:

Handle establishment of new membership, open all accounts, and

process changes in accounts.

Educate members on available services and make recommendations based

on their needs.

Key all required transactions into the Margo system and balance cash drawer

with accuracy.

Balance the vault, ATM, TCD and coin sorter.

Operate drive-thru window as needed.

Keep daily and monthly records of the following reports: vault control,

returned checks, Visa gift cards, theme park tickets, forgeries, and coin

sorter.

Prepare, order, and verify cash delivery and shipment once a week.

Assist members with account problems, checking reconciliations, or

errors in transactions.

Grant subsequent advances on existing credit cards, open lines and home

equity lines of credit - consult with an approving officer prior to advance.

Answer phone, file paperwork, scan documents into Image System, and

perform other clerical duties as needed.

May begin training in other areas of branch operations such as insurance

services, lending, tax preparation, etc as needed.

Other duties as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS:

Should possess a high level of self-control, self-confidence, good basic mathematical skills, good organizational and communication skills, positive attitude, and neat appearance.

Fast-paced environment - must be able to use sound judgment when making decisions and work well under pressure.

Must be willing to engage in ongoing training and professional development.

Basic Modules as well as 10 Advanced Modules must be completed at this level; both are required prior to being eligible for promotion to FSR I.

Other training, modules and education as required by management.

Should have basic computer skills.

Regular attendance is mandatory.

Must be able to speak English fluently.

Must be able to cooperate and collaborate with co-workers.

Must be cordial in all interactions with members and co-workers.

Must adhere to the work schedule and attendance policy established by manager.

JOB ENVIRONMENT:

Office setting with physical proximity to other employees.

Some background noise from other employees, copy machine, and telephone.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Uses hands and fingers to count money to complete member transactions.

Uses fingers to press keys on computer keyboard or calculator to enter and retrieve data

Uses hands and fingers to lift telephone receiver to answer incoming calls and transfer such calls to appropriate destination.

Stands 20%, sits 70%, and walks 10% of the time.

Must be able to lift 10-15 lbs occasionally, when servicing ATMs and TCD cash cartridges.

Reaches into machine, using hands and fingers to clean ATM and coin sorter using small brush or cloth.

May climb stairs when branch is located on multiple levels.

Visual acuity is essential when servicing ATM and completing forms.

Must be able to communicate clearly and listen well.

Must be able to comprehend and carry out verbal and written instructions.

SECU provides equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other classification protected by law.

Disclaimer

State Employees' Credit Union reserves the right to fill this role at a higher/lower level based on business need.