Management and Marketing Program: Career Facts - Credit Union Manager
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E-Business Specialist
Human Resource Manager
International
Business Manager,
Labor Relations
Specialist,
Marketing Manager,
Real Estate
Agent/Broker,
Sales/Marketing Specialist,
Business Manager/Administrator
Credit Union Manager
What is a credit union manager?
Credit union managers are responsible for the smooth and efficient
functioning of their members' organization. Credit union managers
rely on the latest technology and are actively involved in
administrative and policy matters. As the economy strengthens,
employment forecasts for financial management careers are good.
What types of skills are required?
Skills in communication, accounting, legal aspects, management, human
relations, marketing, public relations and finance are required for
success in a financial services career.
Where are they employed?
Credit union managers may work in various types and sizes of credit
unions and other financial institutions.
What certificate and degree is
available?
A certificate of completion is available in Credit Union Management.
Also, a degree program is offered in Credit Union
Management/Associate Degree in Business.
What is the salary range?
Locally, the starting salary range is $18,000 to $26,000 per year.
Nationally, credit union managers can expect annual earnings
starting at $18,000 and increasing to as much as $60,000 at the
highest management levels.
