Customer Service Representative Financial Services Operations
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![]() United States, Massachusetts, Medford | |
![]() 80 George Street (Show on map) | |
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Overview
The TSS (Tufts Support Services) organization delivers administrative and transactional services to schools and central units across the university's four campuses. Activities that are common across the many central divisions and schools have been consolidated, allowing expert teams to provide exemplary support to faculty and staff. Tufts Support Services operates under a governance model that includes service level agreements and corresponding metrics. Tufts Support Services is customer-focused and strives for continuous improvement and high customer satisfaction. What You'll Do The Financial Services Operations Team provides front-line customer service to Account Payable, Procurement Operations, Card Services, and Travel and Expense to support members of the Tufts community (faculty, staff, and student employees) and external customers. Requests are received via phone calls, emails, voicemails, walk-in service, and web forms, and the team is the first point of resolution, acting according to established, standard protocols. The Financial Services Operations Service Team engages on cases in Salesforce, the constituent relationship management (CRM) tool, and manages through close, communicating status, progress, next steps, and resolution to the customer. CSRs contribute to the Salesforce knowledge base and update as necessary, maintaining accurate information, policies, and processes that are compliant and reflect current practices. In addition to direct problem resolution, Support Reps guide constituents through self-service tools, and escalate complex issues to appropriate functional specialists within the Financial Services Operations team and expected to increasingly handle cases independently. What We're Looking For Basic Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
Pay Range Minimum $24.70, Midpoint $29.50, Maximum $34.20 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. |