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Join a mission-driven non-profit as a **Member Services Representative** in Durham, NC. This long-term contract role offers a dynamic call center environment where you’ll handle high-volume inbound calls, perform accurate data entry, and resolve member inquiries with patience. Requires strong com...
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Join a supportive non-profit team in Durham, NC as a **Member Services Representative**. This long-term contract role requires strong call center experience, accurate typing, and cash handling skills. You will handle high-volume inbound calls, process transactions, and ensure member satisfaction....
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Join our team in Durham, NC, as a Member Services Representative. This long-term contract role requires prior call center experience and strong computer proficiency. You will handle inbound calls, resolve inquiries, and process transactions in a fast-paced environment. We offer comprehensive bene...
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About the Member Services Representative role

Explore a rewarding career path with Member Services Representative jobs, a vital role at the heart of customer-centric organizations. A Member Services Representative (MSR) acts as the primary point of contact for an organization's members or customers, delivering support, building relationships, and ensuring a positive experience. These professionals are the frontline ambassadors, crucial for member retention and satisfaction across various industries, including credit unions, health clubs, professional associations, and insurance providers. If you are a people-person with a problem-solving mindset, this profession offers a dynamic and stable career with numerous opportunities for growth.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Member Services Representative are diverse, centered around communication and issue resolution. A core function involves handling a high volume of inbound inquiries via phone, email, and live chat. Representatives are tasked with providing accurate information about accounts, services, policies, and procedures. They actively listen to member concerns, diagnose problems, and work diligently to provide effective solutions, often in a fast-paced environment. This includes processing routine transactions, updating account information, and troubleshooting common issues. Meticulous documentation is another key duty; MSRs are responsible for logging all customer interactions, issues, and resolutions in a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to maintain a complete history and ensure continuity of service. For more complex cases that require specialized attention, the role involves escalating issues to the appropriate internal teams while managing the member's expectations. Furthermore, MSRs are expected to stay current with all company updates, new products, and changing policies to provide reliable and up-to-date information.

To excel in Member Services Representative jobs, certain skills and qualifications are universally sought after. Exceptional communication skills, both verbal and written, are paramount. Representatives must articulate information clearly and professionally while demonstrating empathy and patience. Strong active listening skills are essential to fully understand member needs. Proficiency with computer systems is a must, as the role requires navigating multiple software applications simultaneously for data entry, information retrieval, and communication. This includes solid typing skills and a comfort level with learning new technologies. Employers look for candidates with proven problem-solving abilities and a customer-centric approach, always aiming to resolve issues efficiently and enhance the member's experience. The ability to work collaboratively within a team, adapt to changing priorities, and perform under pressure while meeting key performance indicators (KPIs) like call handling time and customer satisfaction scores is highly valued. While a high school diploma is typically the minimum requirement, prior experience in a call center or customer service role is a significant advantage. This profession is ideal for dependable, detail-oriented individuals eager to build a career focused on helping others, offering a foundational step into the world of client relations and support services.