Coastal Community Insurance Representative Level 2 (British Columbia)

Coastal Community Insurance Representative Level 2 (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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Coastal Community Credit Union
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British Columbia

18 Aug

Coastal Community Credit Union

British Columbia

Pursue a rewarding career at Coastal Community as an Insurance Representative Level 2 in Port Alberni, BC. This position offers a full-time, in office opportunity for those passionate about customer service and insurance.

As a member of our team, you will handle diverse clerical tasks and focus on cross-selling insurance products while assisting clients in achieving their financial goals. Your role contributes significantly to our mission of community service and support. Bring your knowledge of insurance to help us grow.

Key Responsibilities:
• Manage various clerical tasks related to insurance
• Market and sell products, including ICBC services
• Validate policies for Level 1 Sales agents
• Engage in community outreach and promotional activities
• Deliver responsive service to client inquiries

Requirements:
• Must possess a secondary school diploma
• Applicable insurance licenses desirable
• Expertise in personal lines and some commercial insurance
• Proficient in utilizing Windows software
• Robust communication and multitasking capabilities

Join Coastal Community to provide valuable service and develop lasting relationships with our members.
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📌 Coastal Community Insurance Representative Level 2 (British Columbia)
🏢 Coastal Community Credit Union
📍 British Columbia

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