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Learn more about Bank OZK benefits. Job Purpose & Scope Responsible for assisting Digital Banking management in all duties within the Digital Banking department including enrolling and maintaining ...

This role assists with digital banking system administration, product support, vendor coordination, issue tracking, release management, testing, documentation, and implementation activities. The ...

Learn more about Bank OZK benefits. Job Purpose & Scope Responsible for assisting Digital Banking management in all duties within the Digital Banking department including enrolling and maintaining ...

Learn more about Bank OZK benefits. Job Purpose & Scope Responsible for assisting Digital Banking management in all duties within the Digital Banking department including enrolling and maintaining ...

A digital banking specialist manages, supports, and optimizes electronic banking platforms like mobile apps and online portals. They troubleshoot technical issues, set up client accounts, ensure ...

A digital banking specialist manages, supports, and optimizes electronic banking platforms like mobile apps and online portals. They troubleshoot technical issues, set up client accounts, ensure ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for digital banking in the United States is $47.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $61.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a digital banking?

A Digital Banking job involves managing and developing online and mobile banking services for financial institutions. Professionals in this role work on enhancing user experiences, ensuring security, and integrating new technologies like AI and blockchain. They collaborate with IT teams, compliance officers, and marketing to improve digital financial services. The role requires knowledge of fintech trends, cybersecurity, and customer behavior in digital banking.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in digital banking, and why are they important?

To thrive in Digital Banking, you need a solid understanding of banking operations, digital financial products, and customer experience management, typically supported by a degree in finance, business, or information technology. Familiarity with digital banking platforms, cybersecurity protocols, and data analytics tools is often essential, and industry-recognized certifications such as Certified Digital Banking Professional (CDBP) can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and adaptability are critical for excelling in an evolving digital landscape. These skills ensure secure, customer-focused digital solutions and drive innovation within the banking sector.

What are the most common challenges faced in a digital banking role and how can I overcome them?

Professionals in Digital Banking often encounter challenges related to rapidly changing technologies, evolving customer expectations, and strict regulatory requirements. Staying current with the latest fintech innovations and compliance updates can require ongoing learning and flexibility. Building strong cross-functional relationships with IT, compliance, and product teams helps ensure seamless delivery of digital services. Proactively participating in training and industry webinars can help you stay ahead and successfully navigate these common challenges.

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Infographic showing various Digital Banking job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,272 per year, or $47.2 per hour.

Digital Banking & Treasury Services Specialist

Home Bank

Quincy, IL • On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Other

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Digital Banking & Treasury Services Specialist

HB Q12 - QUINCY, IL 62301

Overview

Salary Range $20.00 - $25.00 Hourly Level Experienced Education Level Bachelors

Overview & Key Responsibilities

The Digital Banking & Treasury Services Specialist supports the Bank's digital delivery channels and treasury management solutions for consumer and business customers. This role serves as a cross-functional resource, ensuring digital banking platforms, cash management services, and treasury tools are implemented, supported, and maintained accurately and securely.

The Specialist works closely with Operations, Treasury Services, Business Banking, Sales, and Technology teams to deliver reliable, compliant, and customer-focused digital and treasury solutions. This position requires strong attention to detail, technical aptitude, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, service-oriented environment.

Why This Role Matters

This position plays a critical role in delivering secure, efficient, and modern banking solutions to customers while supporting the Bank's growth in digital and treasury services. The Specialist helps ensure operational excellence, strong risk management, and positive customer experience across multiple channels.

Key Responsibilities

Digital Banking & Treasury Support

  • Provide day-to-day support for consumer and business digital banking platforms, treasury services, and cash management products.
  • Assist customers and internal teams with onboarding, training, and ongoing support for digital and treasury solutions.
  • Respond to inquiries in a clear, timely, and professional manner while maintaining a high standard of customer service.
  • Serve as primary or backup support for digital banking and treasury-related chat, inbox, and phone requests.

Transaction Processing & Operational Controls

  • Review, process, and dual-control digital banking and treasury transactions, including ACH origination, wire requests, positive pay, and remote deposit capture.
  • Monitor operational and exception reports to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely resolution of issues.
  • Research discrepancies, returns, and corrections, maintaining detailed documentation and audit-ready records.
  • Identify, document, and escalate potential risks, irregular activity, or control exceptions in accordance with Bank policy.

System Administration & Product Maintenance

  • Perform administrative maintenance for digital banking and treasury products, including customer setup, changes, and deactivation within system consoles.
  • Maintain test accounts, demo environments, and discovery tools to support training, troubleshooting, and customer demonstrations.
  • Support system enhancements, product updates, testing initiatives, and new service rollouts.

Treasury Services & Business Banking Collaboration

  • Coordinate treasury service implementations, upgrades, and fee adjustments for business customers.
  • Partner with Treasury Services, Business Banking Sales, and relationship teams to support product adoption and customer growth.
  • Assist with customer demonstrations and education related to cash management, fraud mitigation, and digital treasury tools.

Compliance, Reporting & Continuous Improvement

  • Assist with preparation of operational, treasury, and electronic banking reports, including board and management reporting as assigned.
  • Support internal audits, regulatory exams, and annual reviews related to digital banking and treasury services.
  • Maintain working knowledge of ACH rules, wire regulations, fraud mitigation practices, and applicable banking regulations.

Participate in continuous improvement efforts to enhance workflows, strengthen controls, and improve the overall customer experience.

Qualifications & Skills
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in banking, treasury services, digital banking, or financial operations preferred.
  • Experience with digital banking platforms, ACH, wires, cash management, or treasury services strongly preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with a customer-focused mindset.
  • High degree of accuracy, attention to detail, and sound judgment in handling sensitive financial information.
  • Strong technical aptitude and ability to learn new systems, products, and technologies.
  • Ability to work collaboratively across departments and manage multiple priorities effectively.