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Gift Processor Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Franchisee Services Specialist

Shelton, CT · On-site

$25.33 - $31.68/hr

Provide comprehensive franchisee payment support for gift card and credit card processing including addressing missing payments, bank changes, and chargeback disputes. Assist franchisees with ...

Customer Service Associate

Norwalk, CT · On-site

$14.50 - $20/hr

Duties include processing returns, exchanges, gift cards, and promotions, while maintaining a clean, organized front-end area. The Associate will handle payments securely, offer product information ...

Customer Service Associate

Norwalk, CT · On-site

$14.50 - $20/hr

Duties include processing returns, exchanges, gift cards, and promotions, while maintaining a clean, organized front-end area. The Associate will handle payments securely, offer product information ...

Director of Major Giving

New Haven, CT · On-site

$115K - $130K/yr

This includes managing the process of identifying, qualifying, cultivating and soliciting major ... Supervise and guide the Major Gift team, two Major Gift Managers and the Development Associate ...

This includes managing the process of identifying, qualifying, cultivating and soliciting major ... Supervise and guide the Major Gift team, two Major Gift Managers and the Development Associate ...

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How much do gift processor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for gift processor in Connecticut is $17.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.62 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a gift processor?

Gift Processors are professionals who handle the receipt, recording, and acknowledgment of donations made to an organization, typically within non-profits, universities, or charitable foundations. They ensure that all gifts—whether monetary, in-kind, or stocks—are accurately entered into donor databases and that donors receive timely receipts and thank-you letters. Gift Processors also maintain donor records, support fundraising campaigns, and collaborate closely with development and finance teams to maintain data integrity. Their work is crucial for building donor trust and supporting efficient fundraising operations.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a gift processor?

To thrive as a Gift Processor, you need strong attention to detail, data entry accuracy, and familiarity with gift processing procedures, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Proficiency with donor management systems (such as Raiser's Edge), CRM software, and financial reconciliation tools is typically required. Exceptional organizational skills, discretion, and clear communication help in maintaining donor trust and handling sensitive information. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring accurate donation records, timely acknowledgments, and overall integrity in nonprofit fundraising operations.

What are common challenges gift processors face, and how can they manage them?

Gift Processors often encounter challenges such as managing high volumes of donations during peak fundraising periods, ensuring the accuracy of data entry, and maintaining donor confidentiality. To effectively manage these challenges, Gift Processors typically utilize robust donor management systems, follow strict data verification protocols, and work closely with fundraising and finance teams to resolve discrepancies quickly. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and clear communication are essential to ensure smooth processing and donor satisfaction.

What is the difference between Gift Processor vs Gift Card Specialist?

AspectGift ProcessorGift Card Specialist
CredentialsBasic computer skills, sometimes data entry certificationsCustomer service experience, familiarity with gift card systems
Work EnvironmentData entry, processing transactions, office settingCustomer support, sales, retail or office setting
Employer & IndustryRetail, e-commerce, nonprofit organizationsRetail stores, gift card providers, corporate gift services
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding processing roles, data entry tasksCustomer service, gift card management, sales roles

The main difference between a Gift Processor and a Gift Card Specialist lies in their focus. Gift Processors primarily handle data entry and transaction processing related to gifts, often working behind the scenes. Gift Card Specialists, on the other hand, focus on customer service, managing gift card sales, and supporting clients directly. Both roles are essential in retail and gift card industries but serve different functions within the organization.

What cities in Connecticut are hiring for Gift Processor jobs?

Cities in Connecticut with the most Gift Processor job openings:

Infographic showing various Gift Processor job openings in Connecticut as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 69% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 30% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,599 per year, or $17.1 per hour.

Franchisee Services Specialist

Subway

Shelton, CT • On-site

$25.33 - $31.68/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


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4.5

Company rating: 4.5 out of 10

Based on 2,058 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

93rd of 106 rated fast food restaurants


Job description

Ready to build what's next with one of the world's most iconic brands?

Why Join Subway?

At Subway, we are not standing still. We are building. This is a business focused on what matters most: growing franchisee profitability, strengthening our brand and creating long-term value. The people who thrive here are the ones who want to make a real impact. You will not just do the work. You will shape it.

We move fast. We think like owners. We make decisions that matter. We hold ourselves to a high standard because what we do directly impacts thousands of franchisees around the world. If you bring energy, accountability and a bias for action, you will fit right in. We take the work seriously, but we also know the best results come from teams that support each other, celebrate wins and show up ready to build something better every day. This is your chance to be part of what's next.

About the Role:

The Subway Franchise Service Specialist serves as the key liaison between the company and franchisees, providing essential support across multiple functions including project coordination, franchisee assistance, vendor management and data reporting. This role ensures sufficient operations and high-level customer service to franchisees, field teams and internal departments. Each Franchise Service Specialist is responsible for approximately 2800 restaurants each.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • Franchisee Support: Serve as the first line of support for franchisees, MFPs, DFPs and BD offices, addressing inquiries related to field operations, procedures and policies with prompt and accurate responses. Guide franchisees through various operational processes, such as POP ordering, technology support, accounting reconciliation. Provide necessary documents and general guidance on a wide range of topics, including support of all Subway systems.
  • Card and 3PD Support: Provide comprehensive franchisee payment support for gift card and credit card processing including addressing missing payments, bank changes, and chargeback disputes. Assist franchisees with accessing and interpreting reports, and guide them through AMEX and Adyen application process, both onboarding and offboarding new and existing franchisees. Each Franchise Service Specialist is responsible for onboarding / offboarding to close to 300 restaurants each year. Gift Cards and 3PD Support: Handle all payment related inquiries and issues, coordinate and collaborate with 3PD Services Providers, Gift Card Processors to trouble shoot and resolve payment related issues.

  • Data Management: Update and maintain internal records, including sales entry weekly, managing BD/SMO staff changes in SUBS, updating basic fixed information, waiver management and maintaining accurate restaurant attributes in the database. Verify all restaurant info ensuring all required data is entered in SUBS. Track NRO readiness and equipment orders, collaborate with Transfers, Development and Leasing for franchisee documentation and requirements. Work with franchisees and field staff on locations with estimated sales, manually enter sales as needed.

  • Supporting Company Initiatives: Handle outreach for various departments requiring franchisee action, document feedback from franchisees and field teams on company initiatives. Attend weekly meetings to ensure information sharing across teams and collaborate cross-functionally with departments and vendors to communicate critical information for successful project outcomes. Work closely with larger teams on projects, ensuring effective coordination, information sharing, and successful execution. Estimated Sales: Each Franchise Service Specialist is responsible for following up with their assigned restaurants on sales that were not reported (an average of 200 restaurants per week), which ensures proper royalty calculations impacting our overall company income.
  • Qualifications:
      • High School Degree required.
      • 3-5 years of customer service.
      • Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy in records and data management.
      • Problem Solving Skills: Ability to identify challenges and develop effective solutions.
      • Teamwork and Collaboration: Working effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders.
      • Adaptability: Ability to thrive in a dynamic and fast paced environment and able to adjust to changing priorities and environments.
      • Customer Service Oriented: Understanding and meeting the needs of franchisees and internal stakeholders.
      • Accountable: Must be able to demonstrate a strong sense of responsibility and ownership, take ownership of tasks and follow through for completion.
      • Strong Organization: Efficiently manage tasks, deadlines and competing priorities, prioritizing urgent matters while maintaining long term goals.
      • Previous experience with credit card processing/onboarding a plus.
      What do we Offer?
      • Insurance Plans (Medical/Dental/Vision/Life)
      • 401k
      • Competitive Bonus
      • Mobility Allowance
      • Tuition Reimbursement
      • Company Holidays
      • Employee Resource Groups
      • Volunteering time
      • Many More

      Actual pay is determined based on a number of job-related factors including skills, education, training, credentials, qualifications, scope and complexity of role responsibilities, geographic location, performance, and working conditions.

      The Company is only considering applicants who are currently authorized to work in the country the position is based. AA/EOE/D/V

      Subway uses technologyassisted tools to support our recruitment process. These tools strictly help organize and sort applications based on jobrelated qualifications. All decisions are made by people - our recruiting team and hiring managers. If you have questions or would like to request an alternative review process, please let us know.

      Job Details
      • Pay Type: Salary
      • Employment Indicator: Regular

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