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Collections Supervisor

Enfield, CT · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities * Proficiency with collection systems, reporting tools, and Microsoft Office products Preferred * Experience supervising ...

Collections Supervisor

Enfield, CT · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities * Proficiency with collection systems, reporting tools, and Microsoft Office products Preferred * Experience supervising ...

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How much do collection manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for collection manager in Connecticut is $55,861.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $62,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Collection Manager Do?

A collection manager at a museum, library, or similar facility ensures the proper care of objects that are a part of the facility’s collections. In this career, your responsibilities include managing storage, working with the catalog, and helping to preserve, curate, archive, and catalog the items at the library or museum. Other duties may include helping to develop the policies associated with the disposal and acquiring of objects for the facility. Such policies outline how the facility plans to collect items, the types of objects that they have interest in, and how and why they may need to dispose of these items.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Collection Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Collection Manager, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of credit and collections procedures, and typically a bachelor's degree in business, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with collection software, CRM systems, and relevant regulations such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is essential. Excellent negotiation, communication, and leadership abilities help you motivate teams and resolve disputes effectively. These skills are crucial for maximizing recoveries, maintaining compliance, and fostering positive client relationships.

What are some common challenges faced by Collection Managers, and how can they be effectively addressed?

Collection Managers often encounter challenges such as managing difficult conversations with delinquent clients, balancing collection goals with maintaining customer relationships, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. Effective strategies include ongoing training in negotiation and conflict resolution, utilizing data-driven tools to prioritize accounts, and fostering strong communication within the collections team. Staying current with industry best practices and legal requirements also helps Collection Managers navigate these challenges successfully.

What are collection managers?

Collection managers are professionals responsible for overseeing and maintaining collections of valuable items, such as artwork, artifacts, documents, or specimens, in museums, libraries, galleries, or archives. Their duties typically involve cataloging, preserving, and ensuring the security and proper storage of collection items. They also coordinate acquisitions, loans, and exhibitions, and may supervise other staff or volunteers. Collection managers play a crucial role in protecting cultural, historical, or scientific assets for future generations.
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Collection and Recovery Platform Management & Production Support Manager

Collection and Recovery Platform Management & Production Support Manager

Citizens

Shelton, CT • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Description

Citizen's Collection and Recovery organizations is recognized for their winning culture. The fast-paced environment empowers you to drive meaningful change. If you enjoy problem-solving and making impactful improvements, and want both autonomy and support to enhance collections, recovery strategies, and the company's financial results, this opportunity may be right for you.

We are looking for a high-achieving, innovative manager to take ownership of and advance the vision, strategy, and execution for Debt Manager, our central platform for Collections, Recovery, and financial transactions. This position also includes oversight of Debt Next and recovery placements, ensuring our entire collections and recovery system remains efficient, well-controlled, and user-friendly. Additionally, the position is responsible for managing the collections and recovery production support environment, ensuring all inbound, outbound, and scheduled control functions are completed before operations begin each day.

This leader will drive a clear future-state vision of what a modern collections ecosystem should look like, translate that vision into a roadmap, and deliver measurable improvements that streamline the experience for both customers and end users (collectors, recovery teams, and operations partners). You will lead a team of 6-7 direct reports, develop talent, manage cross-functional stakeholders, and proactively address risk issues caused by data gaps or system limitations.

Team & Operating Scope

  • People leadership: 8 direct reports (analysts / product owners / operational leads, as aligned to your org structure).
  • Platform scope: Debt Manager (primary), Debt Next (recovery placement oversight and associated data exchanges/controls.
  • Production support ownership: Team oversight of 400+ inbound and outbound transmissions and control reporting to ensure applications and integrations function correctly.
  • Availability expectations: This role will provide production issue support as needed outside of standard M-F 8-5 ET, consistent with incident response needs (typically via an on-call/escalation model aligned to company policy). This team supports both offshore staffaugmentation resources provided by a thirdparty vendor and internal teams operating Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., as well as Saturdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ET.

Key Responsibilities

1) Vision & Strategy (Own the Ecosystem)

  • Define and drive the future-state vision for Debt Manager and the broader collections and recovery ecosystem (Debt Next, placements, transaction flows, reporting, and controls).
  • Build and maintain a multi-quarter roadmap that ties enhancements to measurable outcomes (efficiency, recovery performance, risk reduction, user experience).
  • Ensure tools and processes operate as an integrated ecosystem, not disconnected workflows.

2) Product Ownership & End-User Enhancements

  • Act as the "voice of the user" and drive continuous improvements that streamline work for collectors, recovery specialists, and support partners.
  • Proactively identify friction (manual workarounds, confusing steps, missing data) and redesign workflows to reduce effort and errors.
  • Translate business needs into clear requirements and partner with technology/data teams to deliver, test, and launch enhancements.

3) Debt Next & Recovery Placement Oversight

  • Oversee Debt Next operations and improvements-ensuring it supports recovery strategies, reporting needs, and compliance requirements.
  • Provide governance and performance oversight for recovery placements, including process consistency, effectiveness tracking, and continuous improvement.
  • Establish feedback loops (performance results root cause enhancements/adjustments).

4) Production Support & Operational Excellence

  • Lead the team that oversees 400+ inbound/outbound transmissions supporting collections, recovery, and financial transaction activity.
  • Ensure robust production monitoring, triage, and resolution processes are in place to minimize downtime and customer/user impact.
  • Own the operating rhythm for control reports that validate application health and the integrity of data exchanges (e.g., expected volumes, timeliness, reconciliation, exceptions).
  • Serve as an escalation leader for production-level issues, coordinating with Technology, Operations, and vendors to restore service quickly and prevent recurrence (root cause + corrective action).

5) Risk Management, Controls & Data Integrity

  • Identify and manage risks stemming from data gaps, missing functionality, manual workarounds, or unreliable integrations.
  • Partner with Risk/Compliance to embed appropriate controls, auditability, and policy adherence across the ecosystem.
  • Drive mitigation plans and prioritize enhancements that reduce regulatory, operational, and customer harm risk.

6) Cross-Functional Stakeholder Leadership

  • Collaborate with and influence leaders across Collections, Recovery, Ops, Technology, Data/Analytics, Risk, Compliance, and external partners.
  • Drive alignment and decision-making on tradeoffs, priorities, release timing, and change management.
  • Communicate clearly to all levels of leadership: what's changing, why it matters, risks, and expected impact.

7) People Leadership & Talent Development

  • Lead and develop a team of 8 direct reports; set clear expectations and coach structured thinking and ownership.
  • Teach analysts how to think: problem framing, root-cause analysis, requirements clarity, testing rigor, and outcome measurement.
  • Build a high-performance culture focused on continuous improvement, accountability, and customer/user experience.

8) Agile Prioritization & Delivery

  • Be nimble-balance urgent production needs with strategic roadmap delivery.
  • Run a disciplined intake/prioritization process to evaluate requests based on value, risk, effort, and dependencies.
  • Ensure quality release practices: testing, controls validation, rollout plans, training, and adoption measurement.

Required Qualifications

  • Deep knowledge of collections and recovery best practices (end-to-end lifecycle, operational workflows, controls, and compliance considerations).
  • Proven experience leading complex, cross-functional initiatives involving process + data + technology and multiple stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage production support and operational risk (incident triage, escalation management, root cause, prevention).
  • Strong leadership and people management experience, including developing and coaching teams.
  • Ability to operate effectively in ambiguity, prioritize rapidly, and communicate clearly with senior leaders.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience owning or managing a workstation/platform used by frontline operations (collections, recovery, servicing, call center, etc.).
  • Experience with system integrations, file/transmission monitoring, batch processing, reconciliation, and control frameworks.
  • Experience overseeing vendor/agency placement processes and performance management.
  • Familiarity with Agile/product management practices and continuous improvement methods (Lean/Six Sigma).

Core Competencies

  • Visionary ecosystem thinker (can define what "good" looks like and build toward it)
  • User-obsessed (streamlines the collector and customer experience)
  • Risk-aware operator (reduces exposure from data/functionality gaps)
  • Strong people leader (develops talent; teaches structured thinking)
  • Nimble prioritizer (balances production needs and roadmap delivery)
  • Influential partner (aligns diverse stakeholders and drives decisions)

Pay Transparency

The salary range for this position is $136,000 - $181,000 per year, plus an opportunity to earn an annual discretionary bonus. Actual pay is based on various factors including but not limited to the work location, and relevant skills and experience.

We offer competitive pay, comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage, retirement benefits, maternity/paternity leave, flexible work arrangements, education reimbursement, wellness programs and more. Note, Citizens' paid time off policy exceeds the mandatory, paid sick or paid time-away policy of every local and state jurisdiction in the United States. For an overview of our benefits, visit https://jobs.citizensbank.com/benefits .

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Equal Employment Opportunity

Citizens, its parent, subsidiaries, and related companies (Citizens) provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all colleagues and applicants for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, citizenship, physical or mental disability, perceived disability or history or record of a disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, genetic characteristic, marital or domestic partner status, victim of domestic violence, family status/parenthood, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, pregnancy/childbirth/lactation, colleague's or a dependent's reproductive health decision making, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other category protected by federal, state and/or local laws. At Citizens, we are committed to fostering an inclusive culture that enables all colleagues to bring their best selves to work every day and everyone is expected to be treated with respect and professionalism. Employment decisions are based solely on merit, qualifications, performance and capability.

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