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Work Study Student Bank Teller Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Bank Teller

Melissa, TX

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Here's your opportunity to join our team as a Full Time Bank Teller at Texas Republic Bank in ... Let's work together to make great things happen!

Bank Teller

Melissa, TX · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Here's your opportunity to join our team as a Full Time Bank Teller at Texas Republic Bank in ... Let's work together to make great things happen!

Work-study or student positions are specifically intended for students, so if you are not a student with 6 or more credits in a semester you are not eligible to apply for the positions. To be ...

Work-study or student positions are specifically intended for students, so if you are not a student with 6 or more credits in a semester you are not eligible to apply for the positions. To be ...

Work-study or student positions are specifically intended for students, so if you are not a student with 6 or more credits in a semester you are not eligible to apply for the positions. To be ...

Work-Study Student

Berkeley, CA · On-site

$18.75 - $23.50/hr

The ideal candidate should be prepared to commit 15-19 hours per week for 2026 in coordination with UC Berkeley Work Study Program. The ideal candidate would be an undergraduate student at Berkeley ...

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How much do work study student bank teller jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for work study student bank teller in the United States is $17.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can I get a job as a bank teller with no experience?

Work study student bank teller positions often do not require prior experience, as training is typically provided on the job. Employers look for strong customer service skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle cash accurately. Having a high school diploma or equivalent is usually sufficient for entry-level roles, especially in a work-study setting at a college or university.

Which bank pays most for tellers?

The highest-paying banks for teller positions tend to be large national banks and financial institutions, with pay rates varying by location and experience. Generally, banks in metropolitan areas or those offering specialized services may offer higher wages, and some banks provide bonuses or benefits that increase overall compensation for tellers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Work Study Student Bank Teller, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Work Study Student Bank Teller, you need basic cash handling skills, attention to detail, and enrollment in a college or university work-study program. Familiarity with point-of-sale systems, banking software, and basic accounting procedures is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, professionalism, and reliability help you provide excellent customer service and work effectively with colleagues. These skills ensure accurate transactions, trustworthy customer interactions, and a positive banking experience.

What are Work Study Student Bank Tellers?

Work Study Student Bank Tellers are students employed through a college or university's work-study program to assist with teller duties at a campus or partner bank branch. They help with basic transactions like deposits, withdrawals, and account inquiries, while gaining valuable experience in customer service and banking operations. This position allows students to earn money to help pay for educational expenses while developing professional skills. Work-study student tellers typically receive training and work part-time hours that accommodate their class schedules.

What are some common challenges Work Study Student Bank Tellers face, and how can they be addressed?

Work Study Student Bank Tellers often balance academic responsibilities with learning the operational procedures of a bank, which can be challenging when managing time or adapting to fast-paced customer service environments. Additionally, handling sensitive financial information and cash transactions requires a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. To succeed, student tellers should communicate proactively with supervisors about their schedules, seek feedback regularly, and take advantage of training resources offered by the bank. Building strong relationships with colleagues can also help ease the transition and create a supportive environment.

Can college students be bank tellers?

Yes, college students can work as bank tellers if they meet the bank's employment requirements, such as age and educational status. Many banks hire part-time tellers who are enrolled in college, often requiring good communication skills and basic math knowledge. Availability during banking hours and a background check are typically part of the hiring process.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

Work Study Student Bank Tellers typically do not earn $2000 a day; their pay is usually hourly and much lower. High-paying jobs that can reach $2000 daily often include specialized roles such as surgeons, corporate lawyers, or successful entrepreneurs, which require advanced skills, certifications, or significant experience. These roles are generally not part-time or entry-level positions like bank teller jobs.

What is the difference between Work Study Student Bank Teller vs Part-Time Bank Teller?

AspectWork Study Student Bank TellerPart-Time Bank Teller
CredentialsHigh school or college student, minimal certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent, some certifications may be preferred
Work EnvironmentBank branches, often during school hoursBank branches, flexible hours including evenings/weekends
Employer & Industry UsageBanking institutions, often part of student employment programsBanking institutions, full or part-time roles
Search & Comparison IntentStudents seeking flexible, entry-level banking experienceIndividuals seeking part-time work in banking

Work Study Student Bank Tellers are typically students working part-time during school, focusing on basic banking tasks with flexible hours. Part-Time Bank Tellers are non-students working outside school hours, often with more responsibilities. Both roles involve customer service and cash handling but differ mainly in eligibility and scheduling.

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$15/hr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago


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Job description

Job Posting Title:
Work Study Student
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Hiring Department:
Office of Accounting
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Position Open To:
All Applicants
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Weekly Scheduled Hours:
15
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FLSA Status:
To Be Determined at Offer
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Earliest Start Date:
Ongoing
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Position Duration:
Expected to Continue
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Location:
UT MAIN CAMPUS
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Job Details:
Purpose
Student Accounts Receivable is looking for a dependable, detail-oriented work-study student employee to provide support for the Tuition and Returned Checks department. The student worker will assist with clerical work and office operations.
This position is only open to UT Work Study Students.
Responsibilities
  • Assist with 9050, 9052, and 9055 refund reject research.
  • Assist with RPC notes on student records.
  • Assist with processing withdrawals, adds, drops, and other fee billing adjustments.
  • Assist with collections for delinquent tuition.
  • Assist with daily reports for Returned Checks.
  • Assist with mail pick up and distribution.
  • Complete special projects and other duties assigned.

Salary Range
$15/hour
Working Conditions
  • Standard Office
  • Keyboard
  • Manual dexterity
  • Climbing stairs
  • Lifting and moving

Work Shift
  • Maximum of 15 hours per week, exact schedule can be determined by student and manager.
  • The end of this work-study assignment is December 31, 2025.

Important for applicants who are NOT current university employees or contingent workers: You will be prompted to submit your resume the first time you apply, then you will be provided an option to upload a new Resume for subsequent applications. Any additional Required Materials (letter of interest, references, etc.) will be uploaded in the Application Questions section; you will be able to multi-select additional files. Before submitting your online job application, ensure that ALL Required Materials have been uploaded. Once your job application has been submitted, you cannot make changes.
Important for Current university employees and contingent workers: As a current university employee or contingent worker, you MUST apply within Workday by searching for Find UT Jobs. If you are a current University employee, log-in to Workday, navigate to your Worker Profile, click the Career link in the left hand navigation menu and then update the sections in your Professional Profile before you apply. This information will be pulled in to your application. The application is one page and you will be prompted to upload your resume. In addition, you must respond to the application questions presented to upload any additional Required Materials (letter of interest, references, etc.) that were noted above.
Employment Eligibility:
Please confirm your eligibility for this position here: http://www.utexas.edu/hr/student/student_acad_employment.html
Retirement Plan Eligibility:
Students in this position may choose to enroll in the UTSaver voluntary retirement programs.
Background Checks:
A criminal history background check will be required for finalist(s) under consideration for this position.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.
Pay Transparency:
The University of Texas at Austin will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information.
Employment Eligibility Verification:
If hired, you will be required to complete the federal Employment Eligibility Verification I-9 form. You will be required to present acceptable and original documents to prove your identity and authorization to work in the United States. Documents need to be presented no later than the third day of employment. Failure to do so will result in loss of employment at the university.
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E-Verify:
The University of Texas at Austin use E-Verify to check the work authorization of all new hires effective May 2015. The university's company ID number for purposes of E-Verify is 854197. For more information about E-Verify, please see the following:
  • E-Verify Poster (English and Spanish) [PDF]
  • Right to Work Poster (English) [PDF]
  • Right to Work Poster (Spanish) [PDF]

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Compliance:
Employees may be required to report violations of law under Title IX and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). If this position is identified a Campus Security Authority (Clery Act), you will be notified and provided resources for reporting. Responsible employees under Title IX are defined and outlined in HOP-3031.
The Clery Act requires all prospective employees be notified of the availability of the Annual Security and Fire Safety report. You may access the most recent report here or obtain a copy at University Compliance Services, 1616 Guadalupe Street, UTA 2.206, Austin, Texas 78701.

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