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Debt Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Product Manager

Washington, DC · On-site

$40 - $45/hr

The Student Loan Pilot Program helps millions of older adults burdened by student loan debt maximize their opportunities for savings and loan forgiveness. This Pilot aims to increase awareness of and ...

One of Fortune's Best Places to Work and top 50 AmLaw firm, is seeking a debt finance-focused associate to join their Firm's Private Equity practice. Candidates must have excellent academic ...

Analyze debtor's ability to pay a debt based upon Government collection standards and asset and liability information provided by third party information searches. Based on analysis, make ...

Analyze debtor's ability to pay a debt based upon Government collection standards and asset and liability information provided by third party information searches. Based on analysis, make ...

Debt Issuance and Capital Markets Execution * Structure, monitor, and support issuance of secured ABS, warehouse facilities, and unsecured debt transactions. * Coordinate deal execution with internal ...

Analyze debtor's ability to pay a debt based upon Government collection standards and asset and liability information provided by third party information searches. Based on analysis, make ...

This role oversees cash management, liquidity planning, debt administration, banking relationships, financial risk management, and treasury controls, while partnering closely with the Chief Financial ...

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How much do debt jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for debt in Washington is $22.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.02 and $29.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a debt collector?

Debt collectors are professionals or agencies hired by creditors to recover unpaid debts from individuals or businesses. Their main role is to contact debtors through phone calls, letters, or emails to negotiate repayment plans or settlements. Debt collectors must follow regulations set by laws such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) in the United States, which protects consumers from abusive practices. If the debt cannot be collected, they may recommend further legal action. It is important for consumers to understand their rights when dealing with debt collectors.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in debt collection roles, and how can these be managed effectively?

Professionals in debt collection frequently encounter challenges such as dealing with reluctant or distressed debtors, maintaining compliance with regulations, and managing high call volumes. Effective communication, empathy, and strong negotiation skills are essential for resolving accounts while preserving positive client relationships. Staying up-to-date with legal requirements and participating in ongoing training can help debt collectors navigate complex situations and mitigate risks. Additionally, collaborating closely with legal and finance teams ensures all actions are compliant and ethically sound.

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

To thrive as a Debt Collector, you need strong negotiation skills, knowledge of relevant laws (such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act), and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with debt collection software, CRM systems, and basic office tools is typically required. Excellent communication, resilience, and problem-solving abilities help professionals manage difficult conversations and maintain professionalism. These skills are crucial for maximizing recovery rates while ensuring compliance and maintaining positive client relationships.

What is the difference between Debt vs Credit Analyst?

AspectDebtCredit Analyst
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require finance or accounting certificationsBachelor's degree in finance, economics, or related field; certifications like CFA can be beneficial
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, debt collection agencies, or lending companiesBanks, lending firms, or credit bureaus
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in debt collection, debt management, or lending sectorsIn banking, lending, and financial analysis sectors

Debt professionals focus on managing, collecting, or restructuring debt, while Credit Analysts evaluate the creditworthiness of individuals or companies to determine lending risk. Both roles require financial knowledge but serve different functions within the financial industry.

What are the most commonly searched types of Debt jobs in Washington?

The most popular types of Debt jobs in Washington are:

Infographic showing various Debt job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,968 per year, or $22.6 per hour.

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Job Details SERVICING PERSONNEL OFFICE/UNIT: Office of Human Resources POSITION SERIES: DS-503 POSITION GRADE: DS-7/8/9 IF "OPEN UNTIL FILLED," FIRST SCREENING DATE: July 9, 2025 TOUR OF DUTY: To Be Determined AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Unlimited PROMOTION POTENTIAL: DS-9 NO. OF VACANCIES: One (1) or more AGENCY: Office of Finance and Treasury DURATION OF APPOINTMENT: Permanent COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIT: This position is not in a collective bargaining unit. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: This position is located in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO), Office of Finance and Treasury (OFT), Central Collections Unit (CCU).

The incumbent is responsible for providing information, documentation, and researching non-tax debts to District government agencies, debtors, and contractors. Duties include, but are not limited to: interacting with delinquent debtors on the telephone and face-to-face to discuss delinquent debts owed to the District government, and case resolution based on CCU policies and procedures; inputting and documenting actions within the collections system; interpreting and applying methods and guidelines related to the collection of fees, fines, and aggregate debt liabilities; informing and advising debtors of options available to repay and resolve debt; researching various resources to assist debtors and the CCU in determining assets and sources of repayment; and receiving incoming and making outbound contact with vendors, debtors, internal agencies, or representatives that can assist with resolving debt issues and account discrepancies. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications One (1) year of general work experience performing duties related to providing customer service in an office setting; and an additional (1) one year of specialized work experience performing debt collection, negotiating and establishing various payment plan options i.e., installment agreements, case settlements, payroll deduction agreements/garnishments; as well as, conducting financial transactions. Call center experience is highly desirable. Specialized Experience Experience that provides the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position, and that is typically in or related to the work of the position to be filled

To be creditable, specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade level in the normal line of progression for this position. Additional Information STATEMENT ON THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI): Integrity is the foundation of a fair and competitive recruitment process. Candidates are expected to complete all application materials, assessments, and interviews without the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

The use of AI-generated or any unauthorized assistance during any stage of the hiring process is strictly prohibited. Violations of this policy may result in disqualification from consideration for employment. COVID-19 VACCINATION: The Office of the Chief Financial Officer values the safety of our employees, our residents, and our visitors.

In support of these values, OCFO employees are strongly encouraged to be immunized against COVID-19. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIT: Employment with the OCFO is at will. However, the discipline and/or discharge of bargaining unit employees is governed by the collective bargaining agreement.

EEO STATEMENT: The OCFO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical handicap, or political affiliation. HOW TO APPLY: All Applicants, including departmental employees and other DC Government Employees, must submit an OCFO employment application at cfo.dc.gov

(Resume may be attached). Incomplete applications will not be considered. Employees affected by restructuring must submit their application with the application transmittal form.

All applications, transcripts, and supporting documents must be received by close of business (5:00 PM) on the closing date of the announcement or they will not be considered. NOTE: It is imperative that all information on the employment application, resume and supporting documents be both accurate and truthful and is subject to verification. Misrepresentations of any kind may be grounds for disqualification for this position or termination.

JOB OFFERS: Official job offers are made only by the OCFO's Office of Human Resources. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS: If you are scheduled for an interview and require any reasonable accommodation in our interview process, please inform the hiring representative who contact you to schedule your interview. Whenever possible, please give the hiring representative sufficient time to consider and respond to your request.

RESIDENCY PREFERENCE: An external applicant for a position in the OCFO who is a bona fide resident of the District of Columbia at the time of application, may claim a hiring preference over a non-resident applicant by completing the 'Residency Preference for Employment' form, DC 2000RP, and uploading and attaching it to their employment application. To be granted preference, an applicant must: (1) be qualified for the position; and (2) submit a claim form at the time of application. Except for employees entitled by law to preference, preference will not be granted unless the claim is made at the time of application.

This preference is only granted upon initial appointment. NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION: In accordance with the D.C. Human Rights Act of 1977, as amended, D.C

Official Code section 2-1401.01 et seq., (Act) the District of Columbia does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived: race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, familial status, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, disability, source of income, or place of residence or business. Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination, which is also prohibited by the Act. In addition, harassment based on any of the above, protected categories is prohibited by the Act

Discrimination in violation of the Act will not be tolerated. Violators will be subject to disciplinary action. NOTICE OF BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION AND PENALTIES FOR FALSE STATEMENTS: Employment with the OCFO is subject to the completion and satisfactory result of a background investigation conducted by the OCFO.

For most positions, the investigation is conducted after commencement of duty, at which time you will be provided background and release of information forms to complete. For more information, see the Employment Opportunities section at the OCFO website (www.cfo.dc.gov). Certain highly sensitive positions however warrant completion of the OCFO background investigation prior to commencement of duty

You will be informed if this is required. Applicant understands that a false statement on any part of your application, including materials submitted with the application, may be grounds for not hiring you, or for firing you after you begin work (D.C. Official Code, section 1-616.51et seq.) (2001)

The applicant understands that making a false statement on the application or on materials submitted with the application is punishable by criminal penalties pursuant to D.C. Official Code, section 22-2405 et seq. (2001)

SALARY REDUCTION OF REEMPLOYED ANNUITANTS: An individual selected for employment in the District Government on or after January 1, 1980, who is receiving an annuity under any District government civilian retirement system, shall have his or her pay reduced by the amount of annuity allocable to the period of employment as a reemployed annuitant. VETERANS PREFERENCE: Applicants claiming veteran's preference must submit official proof with the application. WORKING CONDITION: Office Environment.