Credit unions could not function without the commitment and enthusiasm of volunteers.
Opportunities Full training is provided for volunteers in all aspects of the credit union service. Experience in finance is not necessary, but enthusiasm is essential. You can volunteer for whatever role you think would suit you best, such as a:
Cashier (Teller) - records people’s savings, loan repayments and enrolls new members
Board Member - elected by members to be responsible for the management and policies of the Credit Union
Credit Committee Officer - makes decisions on loan applications
Supervisory Committee Officer - responsible for internal audit of records and policies of the credit union
Occasional Helper - assists with publicity, displays and leafleting
What is involved? The amount of time a credit union volunteer gives depends entirely on the individual. It can vary from a couple of hours a fortnight to 3-4 hours a week. Anyone who is willing to help out is greatly appreciated.
Benefits of Volunteering Volunteering with a credit union can lead to many transferable skills and experiences including:
Marketing
Committee skills
Business planning
Credit control
Through involvement with a credit union volunteers also have the opportunity to:
improve and share their skills
learn about money management
meet new people
make a significant contribution to serving their local community
Many credit union volunteers go on to enjoy full time employment in the financial services industry.
For an informal chat about the benefits of being a Credit Union volunteer contact the Erdington Shop or
us.