Seattle Credit Union
Community Development Advisor (Yakima Valley)
Seattle Credit Union is proud to be an employer committed to the growth and prosperity of its employees, members, and the community. We work in a culture where voices are amplified to drive meaningful change and generate non-stop impact. We offer a comprehensive total rewards package, such as employee-paid medical benefits, 401k matching, and generous time off, such as for volunteering and even to celebrate your birthday! We provide opportunities for employees to learn and grow while fostering an inclusive work culture, and we have a tremendously diverse workforce that drives our ability to innovate and maintain excellence. We are looking for a Community Development Advisor in Yakima, WA who is driven to make a positive impact on the employee and member experience. You are a strategic thinker with a bias for action. You have a relentless pursuit of excellence while bringing others along. You do not settle for mediocrity and are comfortable with challenging the status quo. If you're always looking for more efficient and innovative ways of working, are thoughtful, intentional, and collaborative, we would love to talk to you! This person will serve as a thought leader on our team who can assist in our pursuit and maintenance of SCU's CDFI certification in support of our mission in Central Washington. This is an exciting opportunity to bring forth new ideas and see those ideas come to life! Build relationships and networks with community members and organizations in Central Washington. Facilitate meetings and lead presentations and events that engage community members. Supports the operations of the Mobile Branch facility, assists with equipment and software updates, maintenance, service and repairs. Operates the Mobile Branch, including travel to designated locations and returning to admin building or garage each day. Flexibility and willingness to work varying shifts in situations where the Mobile Branch will be deployed at special events. Establish and maintain regular schedule for Mobile Branch locations and obtain required permits. Required to conduct regular business development opportunities within the areas the Mobile Branch is located with the end goal of funding loans, new memberships, and partner referrals. Understand community needs in a manner that translates to internal advocacy towards products and services that meet those needs. Maintain accurate records on community development initiatives and outcomes. Deliver financial education programs and workshops to partners and community members. Develop and maintain financial education materials, tools, and online resources to support member learning and engagement. Collaborate with other educators, financial institutions, and organizations to promote financial literacy. Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of financial literacy programs for various target groups, including students, employees, and community members. Track client progress and outcomes, providing feedback and adjusting implementation of those strategies as needed. Monitor and report on the effectiveness of financial education initiatives. Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport with members. Work independently and as part of a collaborative team. Effectively manages competing priorities. Supports the holistic implementation of Community development efforts. Supports other departments/branches as needed. This could result in a temporary or permanent assignment to another department/branch based on organizational needs. Optimally multitasks and prioritizes work responsibilities all while meeting deadlines. Demonstrates flexibility to understand changing priorities and adjust accordingly. Drives results by engaging new business, outreach, and measurable community impact. Demonstrates professional conduct which includes punctual and excellent attendance. Demonstrates commitment to SCU values. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications: Six (6)+ years of experience in personal finance, financial planning, financial education, or a related field. Two (2)+ years of experience in business development. Two (2)+ years of college or equivalent experience. Proven ability to work with diverse populations and explain complex financial topics in a relatable and engaging way. Demonstrates a strong passion for helping others achieve financial well-being and literacy. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), financial planning software, and other relevant tools. Fluent in both English and Spanish is a requirement for this position. Must complete and pass a credit-union paid driver training within 60 days of hire. Experience in, familiarity with, and comfortable driving large vehicles (40' long). Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree. Experience developing and delivering financial education materials or leading workshops. Possess a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL). This is a hybrid role with work performed remotely as well as in an office and/or branch environment in Central Washington. Community events are frequent and require in person presence that may expand throughout Washington State. Team members may attend special off-hour meetings and seminars. This role will regularly require working evenings and weekends, depending on business needs. The nature of work may include prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Seattle Credit Union supports and invests in our employees. We offer many great benefits, including low-cost medical contributions and zero contributions for dental and vision plans. Additionally, SCU offers a generous paid time off program and a 401k plan with a dollar-for-dollar employer match up to 5%. The compensation range may vary based on the candidate's geographic location. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Seattle Credit Union is proud to be an employer committed to the growth and prosperity of its employees, members, and the community. We work in a culture where voices are amplified to drive meaningful change and generate non-stop impact. We offer a comprehensive total rewards package, such as employee-paid medical benefits, 401k matching, and generous time off, such as for volunteering and even to celebrate your birthday! We provide opportunities for employees to learn and grow while fostering an inclusive work culture, and we have a tremendously diverse workforce that drives our ability to innovate and maintain excellence. We are looking for a Community Development Advisor in Yakima, WA who is driven to make a positive impact on the employee and member experience. You are a strategic thinker with a bias for action. You have a relentless pursuit of excellence while bringing others along. You do not settle for mediocrity and are comfortable with challenging the status quo. If you're always looking for more efficient and innovative ways of working, are thoughtful, intentional, and collaborative, we would love to talk to you! This person will serve as a thought leader on our team who can assist in our pursuit and maintenance of SCU's CDFI certification in support of our mission in Central Washington. This is an exciting opportunity to bring forth new ideas and see those ideas come to life! Build relationships and networks with community members and organizations in Central Washington. Facilitate meetings and lead presentations and events that engage community members. Supports the operations of the Mobile Branch facility, assists with equipment and software updates, maintenance, service and repairs. Operates the Mobile Branch, including travel to designated locations and returning to admin building or garage each day. Flexibility and willingness to work varying shifts in situations where the Mobile Branch will be deployed at special events. Establish and maintain regular schedule for Mobile Branch locations and obtain required permits. Required to conduct regular business development opportunities within the areas the Mobile Branch is located with the end goal of funding loans, new memberships, and partner referrals. Understand community needs in a manner that translates to internal advocacy towards products and services that meet those needs. Maintain accurate records on community development initiatives and outcomes. Deliver financial education programs and workshops to partners and community members. Develop and maintain financial education materials, tools, and online resources to support member learning and engagement. Collaborate with other educators, financial institutions, and organizations to promote financial literacy. Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of financial literacy programs for various target groups, including students, employees, and community members. Track client progress and outcomes, providing feedback and adjusting implementation of those strategies as needed. Monitor and report on the effectiveness of financial education initiatives. Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport with members. Work independently and as part of a collaborative team. Effectively manages competing priorities. Supports the holistic implementation of Community development efforts. Supports other departments/branches as needed. This could result in a temporary or permanent assignment to another department/branch based on organizational needs. Optimally multitasks and prioritizes work responsibilities all while meeting deadlines. Demonstrates flexibility to understand changing priorities and adjust accordingly. Drives results by engaging new business, outreach, and measurable community impact. Demonstrates professional conduct which includes punctual and excellent attendance. Demonstrates commitment to SCU values. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications: Six (6)+ years of experience in personal finance, financial planning, financial education, or a related field. Two (2)+ years of experience in business development. Two (2)+ years of college or equivalent experience. Proven ability to work with diverse populations and explain complex financial topics in a relatable and engaging way. Demonstrates a strong passion for helping others achieve financial well-being and literacy. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), financial planning software, and other relevant tools. Fluent in both English and Spanish is a requirement for this position. Must complete and pass a credit-union paid driver training within 60 days of hire. Experience in, familiarity with, and comfortable driving large vehicles (40' long). Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree. Experience developing and delivering financial education materials or leading workshops. Possess a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL). This is a hybrid role with work performed remotely as well as in an office and/or branch environment in Central Washington. Community events are frequent and require in person presence that may expand throughout Washington State. Team members may attend special off-hour meetings and seminars. This role will regularly require working evenings and weekends, depending on business needs. The nature of work may include prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Seattle Credit Union supports and invests in our employees. We offer many great benefits, including low-cost medical contributions and zero contributions for dental and vision plans. Additionally, SCU offers a generous paid time off program and a 401k plan with a dollar-for-dollar employer match up to 5%. The compensation range may vary based on the candidate's geographic location. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.