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Volunteer at Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union

 

Why Volunteer?

 

Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union is committed to building, strengthening, and enhancing the lives of you, our members. We rely on volunteers from our membership to come together for the sole purpose of representing the best interest of our members… this is essentially the difference between credit unions and banks.

As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to share your knowledge, experience, skills, and talents- all in a team effort alongside the Chairperson of the Board of Directors and the Senior Management.

What is expected of volunteers?

 

Choosing to volunteer requires a commitment to the credit union movement and philosophy. Additionally, you must be open to grow your knowledge in the finance industry and your understanding of industry related compliance. Volunteering on the Board of Directors or on the Supervisory Committee should not be taken lightly. It is a serious commitment of time and dedication. Volunteers are committed individuals who assume fiduciary responsibility, do not receive compensation, require hours of time commitment, and are expected to attend regular meetings.

 

 


 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Although all Board of Director positions are currently closed, applications may be submitted at any time.

Board members are elected for a two year term by Pearl Hawaii’s membership at the March annual meeting. They set future strategy, develop policies, oversee financial security, review progress in achieving goals and objectives, represent the interest of the entire membership, and report to the members at the annual meeting. In addition to attending monthly board meetings, directors have opportunities to serve on committees and task forces and to receive free training and education on issues important to the credit union and its members.

To qualify 

Must be bondable, 18 or older, a primary member* of Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union, and in good standing with the Credit Union.

What is My Commitment? 

Time commitment varies depending on duties and position. Volunteers also need to allow time to prepare for meetings and to take self-study courses. Generally, there are monthly meetings, special committee meetings, and an annual March membership meeting.

Apply to Volunteer

 

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

Associate Directors are elected for a one-year term. They set future strategy, develop policies, oversee financial security, review progress in achieving goals and objectives, represent the interest of the entire membership, and report to the members at the annual meeting. In addition to attending monthly board meetings, directors have opportunities to serve on committees and task forces and to receive free training and education on issues important to the credit union and its members.

 

To qualify

Must be bondable, 18 or older, a primary member* of Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union, and in good standing with the Credit Union.

What is My Commitment? 

Time commitment varies depending on duties and position. Volunteers also need to allow time to prepare for meetings and to take self-study courses. Generally, there are monthly meetings, special committee meetings, and an annual March membership meeting.

Apply to Volunteer

 

SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE

Committee members are appointed by the Board of Directors and serve for two year  terms. The Supervisory Committee serves as the “watch dog” for the credit union and insures that the credit union is managed within the best interest of the membership and in accordance to applicable laws and regulations. Some of its duties include: verifying credit union records, monitoring internal controls and procedures, and working with staff, federal regulators and an external audit firm.

To qualify

Must be bondable, 18 or older, a primary member* of Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union, and in good standing with the Credit Union.

What is My Commitment? 

Time commitment varies depending on duties and position. Volunteers also need to allow time to prepare for meetings and to take self-study courses. Generally, there are monthly meetings, special committee meetings, and an annual March membership meeting.

Apply to Volunteer

 

 


 

HAVE QUESTIONS?

 

Please email careers@phfcu.com or call 808.73.PHFCU (737.4328)