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A Bank Manager oversees operations at a bank, credit union, building society or other financial institution. You’ll ensure all bank departments are operating effectively, providing good customer service and meeting goals or targets. Bank Managers may be responsible for implementing new policies, campaigns or initiatives. You may recruit new staff and ensure they are properly trained.
Bank Managers should have strong leadership skills and be able to communicate with all members of their team. You’ll need good customer service skills and should be able to deal with any complaints or issues that arise. Bank Managers need to be good with numbers and have a strong understanding of relevant legislation and standards.
There is one course available for people who want to become a Bank Manager.
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Level-up your career in regional banking with the FNS60622 Advanced Diploma of Banking Services Management. This nationally recognised diploma qualifies you for work as a regional bank manager and will develop your skills in leadership, compliance, relationship building, and strategic planning. The course covers: cultivating collaborative partnerships and client relationships, business risk management, tailoring financial products to client needs, budgeting and financial management, unit marketing, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, banking career outcomes, and course training providers who offer this qualification..
Average duration: 24 months.
In Australia, a full time Bank Manager generally earns $2,400 per week ($124,800 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
The banking industry has seen stable employment numbers over the last five years. There are currently 51,400 people employed in this industry in Australia and many of them work as a Bank Manager. Bank Managers may find work across all regions of Australia, particularly larger towns and cities.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
If you have plans to become a Bank Manager, consider enrolling in an Advanced Diploma of Banking Services Management. This course will give you the knowledge and skills to take on a senior management role in the banking services sector. You’ll learn about leadership, people management and customer service and become familiar with relevant legislation, regulation and codes of practice.
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Here are some potential career pathways within banking and credit services. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Banking and Credit Services
Bank Teller
$960 weekly pay
Banking Officer
$1,150 weekly pay
Collections Officer
Entry Level Credit Analyst
Personal Banking Advisor
Banker
$1,540 weekly pay
Credit Analyst
$1,250 weekly pay
Credit Controller
$1,340 weekly pay
Credit Officer
Finance Broker
$1,350 weekly pay
Finance Specialist
$1,630 weekly pay
Fraud Analyst
$1,400 weekly pay
Lending Officer
Loan Administrator
Mortgage Broker
Settlements Officer
Bank Manager
$2,400 weekly pay
Chartered Financial Analyst
$1,500 weekly pay
Corporate Treasurer
$5,944 weekly pay
Credit Manager
$1,820 weekly pay
Credit Specialist
Financial Engineer
International Banker
Investment Banker
Investment Banking Analyst
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