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How much do remote recovery audit jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote recovery audit in the United States is $76,256.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Recovery Audit?

A Remote Recovery Audit is a process where professionals review a company's financial transactions and records from a remote location to identify and recover lost revenue due to overpayments, duplicate payments, or compliance errors. This type of audit is typically performed using secure digital tools and software, allowing auditors to access necessary data without being physically present at the client site. Remote recovery audits are widely used in industries such as healthcare, retail, and finance to ensure financial accuracy and recover funds that might otherwise be missed.

What is the difference between Remote Recovery Audit vs Remote Accounts Payable Specialist?

AspectRemote Recovery AuditRemote Accounts Payable Specialist
CertificationsCPA, Certified Recovery AuditorAP Certification, Microsoft Office skills
Work EnvironmentRemote, audit firms, healthcare, insuranceRemote, finance departments, corporate offices
Industry UsageHealthcare, insurance, governmentRetail, manufacturing, corporate finance
Job FocusIdentifying overpayments, recovering fundsProcessing invoices, managing payments

Remote Recovery Auditors focus on reviewing financial transactions to recover overpaid funds, often requiring audit certifications. Remote Accounts Payable Specialists handle invoice processing and payment management, typically with finance certifications. While both roles are remote and finance-related, their core functions and industry applications differ significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Recovery Audit professional, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Recovery Audit professional, you typically need a background in finance, accounting, or healthcare administration, with expertise in auditing and claims analysis. Familiarity with audit management software, claims processing systems, and data analysis tools is crucial, and certifications like Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) can be advantageous. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are important soft skills for identifying discrepancies and collaborating with teams remotely. These qualifications ensure accurate recovery of funds, compliance with regulations, and efficient resolution of discrepancies in a remote work environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in a Remote Recovery Audit role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Remote Recovery Audit often encounter challenges such as managing large volumes of transactional data, ensuring accuracy while working independently, and communicating effectively with clients or internal teams across different time zones. To address these challenges, it’s important to develop strong organizational skills, leverage audit software and automation tools, and establish regular check-ins with team members. Additionally, maintaining clear documentation and following established audit protocols can help mitigate errors and streamline the recovery process.
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Collections Legal and Recovery Compliance Manager

Collections Legal and Recovery Compliance Manager

First Help Financial

Needham, MA • Remote

$130K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

First Help Financial (FHF) is a fast-growing and culturally diverse company in the U.S. We provide auto loans to the underserved and care for our customers and partners with exceptional service. Through flexible financing options and tri-lingual support, we offer consumers an easier way to finance their first car. We lend to and support our portfolio which has consistently grown 30%+ each year over the last nine years.

Here you will find hard-working colleagues who come from over 20 countries. We hold ourselves to the highest standards of professionalism but also enjoy our work. Our culture and benefits are geared towards making you successful in life and comfortable at work.

Your Title: Collections Legal and Recovery Compliance Manager

Your Location: Remote/Anywhere within the USA

You Report To: VP of Operations

Your Compensation: Full total compensation package at $130,000

Learn more about our awesome Collections Department

About the Opportunity:

First Help Financial, voted and certified as a "Great Place to Work" by our workforce for five years in a row, is adding a new partner to our Collections department to accommodate our remarkable growth!

The Manager, Collections Legal and Recovery Compliance owns all legal and compliance gates, including eligibility for legal escalation, consumer contact standards, vendor oversight, and outside counsel management. This is a build role creating a structured post charge-off recovery program from scratch, turning currently uncollected balances into meaningful returns.

This is not a practicing attorney role external counsel handles legal action. This role leads the compliance framework, ensures all consumer interactions are legally sound, and builds the program with speed and autonomy.

What you will do:

Your duties include, but are not limited to:

Post Charge-Off Recovery Program

  • Design and own the qualification criteria that determine which accounts with a defiance balance are eligible for legal escalation. Accounts route based on these criteria automatically. Maintain the controlled file, validate that routing is working correctly through periodic audits and spot-checks, and sign off on any changes to thresholds before they take effect.
  • Monitor the legal escalation pipeline to confirm the right accounts are being worked and the criteria are being applied accurately. Review exceptions flagged by the collections team and maintain the compliance log as the audit trail for the program.
  • Review and approve all settlement letter content before any mail is sent. Ensure compliance with FDCPA requirements and applicable state law in every state where accounts are located.
  • Review and approve the deficiency collection contact script and settlement authority structure before they are used with borrowers. Reapprove any material changes.
  • Own the legal and compliance reporting within the collections KPI package. Prepare the quarterly Board update on the post charge-off program and escalate material issues to leadership promptly.

Regulatory and Compliance

  • Complete FDCPA and UDAAP review of consumer-facing components before launch and provide sign-off. Keep reviews current as regulatory requirements change.
  • Build and maintain a state-by-state legal viability map for deficiency collections across the portfolio. Keep it current as laws change and communicate updates to the teams that need them.
  • Ensure all deficiency collection approaches across borrower segments are anchored to loan attributes, not internal product or program classification. Document the ECOA compliance basis before differentiated treatment goes live.
  • Manage bankruptcy filings across the portfolio
  • Ensure SCRA compliance for servicemember accounts.
  • Coordinate responses with compliance on CFPB inquiries, state attorney general matters, and consumer complaints escalated through regulatory channels.
  • Build and deliver compliance training for post charge-off staff before any live account is worked.

Vendor and Outside Counsel Oversight

  • Vet all third-party collection agencies before any account is placed. Evaluate compliance posture, call recording infrastructure, data security standards, and relevant experience. Ensure contracts include the provisions required to maintain oversight and accountability.
  • Own the ongoing agency compliance program. Conduct regular call audits, track the consumer complaint log, and manage the performance monitoring and remediation process for agencies that fall below standard.
  • Oversee third-party BPO partners working post charge-off accounts. Ensure they operate within approved scripts, authority levels, and FDCPA requirements.
  • Lead outside counsel evaluation and selection for the legal escalation pipeline. Own the relationship: manage account referrals, monitor case outcomes, and track cost against recovery.
  • Review vendor contracts before execution and confirm required compliance and oversight provisions are in place.

Policy, Process, and Cross-Functional Work

  • Write and maintain all policies and procedures for the post charge-off collections program. Version-control all documents. Communicate changes before implementation.
  • Manage active collections-related litigation in coordination with outside counsel. Maintain a current litigation log. Report material developments to the VP Servicing and COO.
  • Identify process gaps that create legal exposure or leave recovery on the table. Bring solutions, not just observations.
  • Serve as the legal and compliance resource for daily questions from collection agents, team leads, and directors. Provide clear guidance without waiting for outside counsel on routine matters.
  • Hire and develop direct reports as program volume increases. This role grows into a team leadership position.

What you Bring:

  • 5 or more years of experience in legal operations, compliance management, or collections oversight within consumer lending, auto finance, or a third-party collection agency.
  • Demonstrated historical career stability
  • Experience in non-prime or subprime auto lending specifically. The borrower profile, state law environment, and legal tool set are materially different from prime lending or other consumer credit, and this role requires someone who already understands that context.
  • Working knowledge of FDCPA, UDAAP, and applicable state consumer protection laws as they apply to post charge-off collections. Able to review scripts, letters, and vendor practices for compliance without relying on outside counsel for routine questions.
  • Experience managing bankruptcy filings across a consumer lending portfolio and handling SCRA compliance for servicemember accounts.
  • Has managed outside counsel relationships. Knows how to scope work, review billing, hold counsel accountable to timelines, and escalate when representation is not performing.
  • Has worked in or alongside a deficiency recovery operation. Understands the difference between active collections and deficiency recovery, and how settlement letters, agency placement, and legal escalation work together in practice.
  • Able to read and interpret collections performance data without needing a data team to validate whether a program is performing.
  • Bachelor's degree required JD, paralegal certification, or CRCM preferred but not required.

Strongly Preferred

  • Has designed, built, or led a post charge-off deficiency recovery program from the ground up, covering settlement letters, internal contact, agency placement, and legal escalation.
  • Has managed legal collections activity across multiple states. Knows which states prohibit wage garnishment. Has coordinated with outside counsel on deficiency suits and post-judgment enforcement.
  • Has built or administered an agency compliance monitoring program. Has exercised a right-to-audit provision. Has terminated a vendor relationship for compliance failure.
  • Background at a non-prime auto lender or servicer: Consumer Portfolio Services, Westlake Financial, Exeter Finance, CAC Holdings, DriveTime, First Investors, or similar.

FHF Benefits...

  • Great Perks - We offer generous salaries, competitive health and welfare benefits (medical, dental, vision, LTD/STD, Identity theft, paid parental leave and much more), paid  vacation, 401(k) match, tuition reimbursement, social activities, monthly lunches, a robust employee recognition and talent development program to enhance your career with us.
  • Culture - We are believers in maintaining a healthy work-life balance. While we work hard and care deeply about our customers and partners, we want you to have room for your family, friends, and yourself.
  • Growth - Company growth provides unprecedented career growth.  FHF's extraordinary year over year growth in revenue and new markets provides opportunity for you to establish and develop your career growth.  We engage each employee to build a career plan that benefits everyone and we have a proven record of investing in you.

Diversity and Inclusion

FHF is committed to building a culture that respects and embraces all walks of life, inclusive of gender, race, culture, age, sexual orientation, and other identities. We will make accommodations when interviewing anyone with special needs.