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The supervisor serves as the primary escalation point for collection disputes, coordinates cross-market coverage, and partners with the Manager of Collections & Liquidity Planning on KPI reporting ...

Consult and collaborate with collection agency partners to drive agency and agent performance ... Own and manage supplier scorecards and agency contracts * Actively participate in discussions ...

The supervisor serves as the primary escalation point for collection disputes, coordinates cross-market coverage, and partners with the Manager of Collections & Liquidity Planning on KPI reporting ...

The supervisor serves as the primary escalation point for collection disputes, coordinates cross-market coverage, and partners with the Manager of Collections & Liquidity Planning on KPI reporting ...

Manage daily team activities to meet or exceed monthly departmental goals and budget objectives. * Ensure accounts are handled and collected in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and ...

Manage daily team activities to meet or exceed monthly departmental goals and budget objectives. * Ensure accounts are handled and collected in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and ...

Collection Manager/Store Manager Job overview: Looking for motivated, results-oriented drivers that maintain a passion for excellence, strong work ethic and appreciate a structured, fast paced ...

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Marietta, GA · On-site

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Collection Manager/Store Manager Job overview: Looking for motivated, results-oriented drivers that maintain a passion for excellence, strong work ethic and appreciate a structured, fast paced ...

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How much do collection manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for collection manager in Georgia is $49,584.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,200.00 and $55,300.00 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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Member Solutions Collections Manager

Member Solutions Collections Manager

CREDIT UNION OF ATLANTA

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Other

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Job description

Description

 The Member Solutions  Manager will partner with a team of collectors to ensure effective and timely review and resolution of past due consumer ,mortgage, commercial, collateralized and personal loan accounts, while protecting the credit union's assets, financial interest and reputation. Take a proactive approach to identify effective solutions on past due accounts that benefit both the borrower and the credit union... Maintain an effective delinquency control and follow-up program for all loans that are delinquent,  potentially delinquent, or charged-off. To protect the assets of the Credit Union and the credit reputation of the member, when possible.

Requirements

Maintain an efficient and highly effective collection process.

Responsible for production and results of the collections staff, including monitoring of all past due accounts to include reporting via multiple software systems such as Excel and other reporting software.

Manage the collections efforts of the outsourced collections vendor.

Ensuring all consumer account collection activity, including collateral repossession, mortgage foreclosure, liquidation, and subsequent charge-off process meet credit union, state and federal lending regulations.

Manages all aspects of departmental staffing, to include hiring, training, coaching, counseling, performance evaluation, and if necessary, termination.

In conjunction with the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer  sets departmental goals and establishes performance minimums. Monitors production of all personnel by tracking goals on a monthly basis. 

Responsible for policy and procedures updates as necessary.

Responsible for managing all third party vendor relationships related to collections, including JMFA and its Privilege Manager program related to negative balances, the credit union's repossession and remarketing vendor for automobiles, collections attorneys, CPI  (forced place insurance), and filing claims with our default insurance company after repossessed units are sold.

Monitor closely with third party vendor to ensure that all collection efforts are carried out in accordance with established policies and procedures. 

Submit requests for extensions and modifications for approval.

Monitor and track payment history for loans that have been extended or modified.

For advanced cases of delinquency, determine delinquency causes and establish proper corrective  action in a timely and efficient manner.

Establish/maintain interdepartmental relationships to ensure proper account  maintenance and resolution.

Prepares monthly watch list of loans and recommends reserve allocations for the ALLL.

Ensures all loan and negative share/share draft letters and notices are generated daily and mailed out.

Ensures all past due accounts are worked regularly and followed up in a timely manner.

Update and log activity on accounts through  delinquent loan recovery system.

Represent the Credit Union in any court actions instituted by the  Credit Union attorneys on delinquent loans, as directed.

Submit regular status reports to the Chief Operating and Chief Financial Officers

Ensures delinquent and charged-off accounts are properly reported to collection agencies.

Prepare charge-off reports, end of month reports and collection agency reports 

File bankruptcy claims and follow -up with attorneys on legal action 

Ensures credit disputes are input into EOscar system.

Process payments from bankruptcy trustees and from Collections vendor

Maintain accurate records of all required logs/reports

Properly protect member information and fully abide by all governing rules/regulations 

GPS : Installation, tracking and termination in timely manner

CPI : Skip tracing filing and payment received in timely manner, Insurance issues resolution

JMFA Reporting, Compliance letters, managing the program with training schedules 

AUD/ACDV disputes responding

Process Charge off in system, Credit card 

Process negative charge of fin system, JMFA and Chex systems

Updating chex system when charge off pd off

Attorney follow up on garnishment and other issues

Open lending claims filing and follow up

Notices for repo, sale and deficiency balance, 2nd deficiency as well

Cross collateralized letters 

Provide Pay off letters

Release lien in VINtek

Pd Off Loan in Open lending

Research members accounts if decease, Provide accurate information

New cases with Synergent

All other duties as assigned by Supervisors.


EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree or related equivalent in experience

SKILLS:

  • Three-five years experience managing a Collections Department.
  • Accounting experience preferred
  • Computer skills, Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Pleasant and neat appearance.
  • Organization and time management skills; ability to  meet deadlines
  • Ability to work independently without direct supervision
  • Ability to maintain professional demeanor in high pressure      situations
  • Strong knowledge of collections and lending procedures, practices      and lending qualifications associated with the loan processing and      underwriting profession.
  • Must be familiar with mortgage and consumer collections,      repossession, and credit reporting laws and requirements.
  • Must possess the ability to remain calm, patient, objective, and      professional when presented with difficult situations.
  • Must be able to work in a time sensitive environment, making sound      decisions, communicating these decision to members as well as internal      staff.
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills.