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Collections Logistics Officer
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Join the Royal Air Force Museum as a Collections Logistics Officer in Stafford. This full-time, 2-year fixed-term role offers £29,497.50 and involves managing museum collections, handling hazards like asbestos, and moving large aircraft. Ideal for experienced heritage professionals skilled in obj...
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United Kingdom , Stafford
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29497.50 GBP / Year
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Collections Officer
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Join our Manchester team as a Collections Officer. Use your 1+ year of financial services experience to empathetically negotiate fair repayment plans and ensure regulatory compliance. Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package including private healthcare, a generous pension, and an annual wellbeing ...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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27000.00 - 35000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Collections Officer role

Discover rewarding and dynamic Collections Officer jobs, a critical profession at the intersection of finance, customer service, and problem-solving. Collections Officers, also known as Debt Collection Agents or Recovery Specialists, play an essential role in the financial health of organizations by managing overdue accounts and facilitating the recovery of outstanding debts. This career path is ideal for individuals who are resilient, communicative, and possess a keen analytical mind, offering a unique blend of interpersonal negotiation and systematic process management.

The core responsibility of a Collections Officer is to contact individuals or businesses with delinquent accounts to arrange for payment. This involves a structured process that begins with reviewing account histories and understanding the reasons for non-payment. A typical day includes making outbound calls, responding to inbound inquiries, sending formal communications, and meticulously documenting all interactions in specialized systems. Professionals in these jobs are not merely seeking payment; they act as advisors, working to understand customers' financial situations, offering solutions like payment plans or settlements, and ensuring all actions comply with strict industry regulations and laws, such as fair debt collection practices. For secured debt roles, this may also involve coordinating the recovery of physical assets used as loan collateral.

Common responsibilities across most Collections Officer jobs include managing a portfolio of accounts, prioritizing actions based on the age and size of the debt, negotiating repayment terms, updating customer records with absolute accuracy, and preparing reports on recovery rates and portfolio status. They serve as a liaison between the creditor and the customer, often diffusing tense situations and preserving client relationships where possible, especially in commercial settings.

To excel in this field, specific skills and requirements are typically necessary. Employers seek candidates with exceptional communication and active listening skills, as every conversation requires tact, empathy, and firmness. Strong negotiation and persuasion abilities are paramount for successful outcomes. Analytical skills are needed to assess financial information and decide on appropriate recovery strategies. Proficiency with standard office software, particularly Excel for data analysis, and experience with CRM or collections software is highly valued. While educational requirements can vary, a background in finance, accounting, business, or a related field is often beneficial. Perhaps most importantly, individuals must demonstrate high levels of integrity, resilience under pressure, superb time management, and meticulous attention to detail.

Collections Officer jobs offer a stable career in various sectors, including banking, fintech, telecommunications, and healthcare. It is a profession that demands a balanced skill set, providing daily challenges and the tangible satisfaction of resolving complex financial situations and contributing directly to an organization's bottom line.