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Uniontown, OH · On-site

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Full-Time Specimen Collector II Location: Uniontown, OH Schedule: Full-Time Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm Help make a positive impact in your community! Millennium Health LLC is an accredited specialty ...

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Tax Collector 2 Location: Phoenix, AZ 85007 (Hybrid) 2 Months Contract 8:00 AM -6:30 PM Experience Required: * Previous two positions should each be at least one consecutive year in a fast paced call ...

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How much do collector 2 jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for collector 2 in the United States is $18.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Collector 2 do?

A Collector 2 is responsible for managing and collecting overdue payments from customers or clients on behalf of a company. They handle more complex cases than entry-level collectors, communicate with customers to negotiate payment arrangements, and may resolve disputes related to outstanding accounts. Collector 2s often use phone calls, emails, and written correspondence to follow up on unpaid invoices and ensure accounts are resolved in a timely manner. They also document interactions, update account records, and may work closely with other departments such as billing or customer service.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Collector 2?

To thrive as a Collector 2, you need experience in accounts receivable, knowledge of collection laws and regulations, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with collection software, CRM systems, and Microsoft Office is typically required. Strong negotiation, persistence, and communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These skills are crucial for efficiently recovering outstanding debts while maintaining positive client relationships and adhering to compliance standards.

How does a Collector 2 typically collaborate with other departments to resolve outstanding accounts?

As a Collector 2, you will frequently work closely with teams such as Customer Service, Billing, and sometimes Sales to gather account details and resolve disputes that may be delaying payment. Effective communication and coordination are essential, as you may need to clarify charges or negotiate payment plans with both internal stakeholders and clients. This collaborative approach not only helps in resolving accounts more efficiently but also contributes to maintaining positive customer relationships.

What is the difference between Collector 2 vs Collector 1?

AspectCollector 2Collector 1
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, relevant experienceHigh school diploma, basic training
Work EnvironmentOffice, field visits, call centersOffice, call centers
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial institutions, debt collection agenciesFinancial institutions, debt collection agencies
Common Search & ComparisonCollector 2 vs Collector 1

Collector 2 typically has more experience and handles more complex accounts compared to Collector 1. They may also require additional skills or certifications, depending on the employer. Both roles are common in financial services and debt collection industries, with Collector 2 often taking on supervisory or specialized tasks.

Is being a collector 2 a job?

Collector 2 is a job title that typically refers to a role involving the collection of debts, payments, or specific items, often within a company or organization. It may require skills in communication, negotiation, and familiarity with relevant tools or software. The position usually involves working in an office environment with a standard schedule and may require prior experience or certifications depending on the industry.

What jobs do collector 2s have?

Collector 2s typically work in debt collection, contacting individuals or businesses to recover overdue payments. They often work in call centers or office environments, using computer systems and communication skills to negotiate payment arrangements. Some roles may require knowledge of relevant laws and regulations related to debt collection.
More about Collector 2 jobs
Infographic showing various Collector 2 job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 61% Full Time, 34% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,000 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

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Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

The Collector II works in a collection and recovery operations environment and is aligned with routine inbound and outbound collection calling processes on accounts assigned in the auto, unsecured, deceased, and business collection queues. This role is responsible for and specializes in collecting on loans at advanced stages of delinquency to bring accounts current or recommending for alternate default resolutions such as repossession. The Collector II monitors accounts assigned for repossession, re-marketing, bankruptcy, and other specialized handling, and maintains communication with appropriate agents. The Collector II displays a team mindset by assisting in all Collector I responsibilities once their tasks are completed.
What you will do here:
Negotiates payments while evaluating the member/customer financial situation to provide solutions based on individual needs. Confirm all member information is accurate and complete. Answer inbound and outbound collection calls to provide customer/member assistance based on the status of the customer's/ member's account(s). Adhere to all appropriate regulations; FDCPA, state collection laws and HIPPA.
Performs extensive skip tracing in order to establish contact or identify collateral location for recovery when necessary. Identify accounts that require alternate default resolutions such as repossession and recommend them for review. Identify collateral that is at risk due to its status or condition (i.e. total loss or salvage) and communicate with appropriate agents, vendors and third-party companies to determine the best course of action for the credit union.
Collateral Repossession/Remarketing - Handles certain aspects of assigning accounts for repossession upon approval, ensure updates are received/notated, and maintain communication with agents until resolution. Ensure Notice of Private Sale are sent after repossessions and collateral is transported to the auction. Work with auction vendor to review and set floor prices and ensure re-marketing data is updated in system of record upon sale.
Bankruptcy - Assist in maintaining all bankruptcy queues related to auto, unsecured, and deposit accounts to ensure all required policies, procedures, and time sensitive requirements are met. Maintains appropriate communication with attorneys and trustees. Maintains up to date knowledge of all new and revised bankruptcy regulations.
Collaborates, communicates, and responds to internal stakeholders, external clients/vendors and customers/ members to ensure an exceptional customer/ member experience. Provides guidance and coaching to customer/members regarding the importance of maintaining account(s) in good standing thereby reducing risk and fostering potential membership growth.
Performs other job-related duties.
What you will need:
High School Diploma or GED required.
1+ years of Collections experience required.
Customer Service Excellence - Ability to deliver consistent, high-quality service while maintaining professionalism and member focus required.
Basic Financial Knowledge - Understanding of fundamental banking concepts, products, and their application to member needs required.
Active Listening - Skill in focusing on member communication, identifying underlying needs, and demonstrating understanding required.
Mid-Stage Collections Strategies - Handling mid-stage past-due accounts with advanced negotiation required.
Payment Plan Structuring - Creating tailored repayment plans that align with customer financial situations required.
Objection Handling - Overcoming resistance and educating customers on repayment options required.
Performance Tracking - Monitoring individual KPIs and adjusting strategies accordingly required.
Cross-Department Communication - Working with risk, fraud, and legal teams on complex cases required.
Communicates Effectively, Nimble Learning required.
Microsoft Office Suite required.
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
For additional information about our organization, careers, and benefits visit: http://www.desertfinancial.com/careers.
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