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Parking Access Officer II

Miami Beach, FL ยท On-site

$16.75 - $22.75/hr

  • Medical

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  • Retirement

  • PTO

Parking Access Officer As Mount Sinai grows, so does our legacy in high-quality health care. Since ... Parking revenue collection and traffic control experience preferable Benefits: We believe in the ...

Investment & Accounting Officer

Ephrata, WA ยท On-site

$74K - $88K/yr

The Investment & Accounting Officer is responsible for analyzing financial data, identifying trends ... revenue collection. Performs other duties as assigned. Education, Experience, and Licensing ...

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How much do revenue collection officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for revenue collection officer in the United States is $66,191.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $83,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a revenue collection officer?

Revenue Collection Officers are professionals responsible for collecting payments, taxes, or fees owed to an organization or government entity. They ensure that revenue is properly accounted for and may follow up on overdue accounts, negotiate payment arrangements, and maintain accurate financial records. Their role is crucial for maintaining the financial health of an organization by ensuring timely and efficient collection of dues.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a revenue collection officer?

To thrive as a Revenue Collection Officer, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in finance or accounting, often supported by a relevant degree or diploma. Familiarity with accounting software, spreadsheets, and customer relationship management (CRM) systems is typically required. Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills help build rapport with clients and resolve payment issues effectively. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate revenue collection, maintaining positive client relationships, and supporting the organization's financial health.

What are some common challenges faced by revenue collection officers and how can they be managed?

Revenue Collection Officers often encounter challenges such as handling difficult customer interactions, managing large volumes of accounts, and meeting strict deadlines for collections targets. Effective communication, strong organizational skills, and familiarity with relevant laws and regulations are essential for addressing these challenges. Building positive relationships with clients and working collaboratively with finance and legal teams can also help resolve complex cases efficiently and improve collection rates.

What is the difference between Revenue Collection Officer vs Tax Collector?

AspectRevenue Collection OfficerTax Collector
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certifications in finance or accountingHigh school diploma; often required to complete training on tax laws and collection procedures
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, field visits, and community interactionsGovernment agencies, often in the field or office settings
Employer & IndustryLocal government, municipal agencies, or revenue departmentsTax authorities, municipal or state government agencies
Search & Comparison IntentCommonly compared for roles involving revenue collection and public financeOften compared with Revenue Collection Officers for similar roles in tax collection

Both roles involve collecting revenue for government agencies, but a Revenue Collection Officer may handle a broader range of revenue sources, while a Tax Collector specifically focuses on tax payments. They share similar credentials and work environments, making them frequently compared in the context of public finance roles.

Is it hard to become a revenue collection officer?

Becoming a revenue collection officer typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent, with some positions preferring post-secondary education or relevant experience in finance or administration. The role involves skills in communication, attention to detail, and familiarity with financial systems or software, but the difficulty varies depending on the specific employer and location.

What does a local revenue collection officer do?

A revenue collection officer is responsible for collecting taxes, fees, and other revenues owed to a government or organization. They verify payment records, communicate with taxpayers, and ensure compliance with collection policies, often using accounting software and maintaining accurate records. The role requires attention to detail and knowledge of relevant regulations.
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Infographic showing various Revenue Collection Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,191 per year, or $31.8 per hour.

Supervisory Revenue Officer-Branch Chief

Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site

$126K - $162K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 hours ago


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Job Details SERVICING PERSONNEL OFFICE/UNIT: Office of Human Resources POSITION SERIES: DS-1169 POSITION GRADE: DS-14 IF "OPEN UNTIL FILLED," FIRST SCREENING DATE: May 6, 2026 TOUR OF DUTY: To Be Determined AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Unlimited PROMOTION POTENTIAL: None NO. OF VACANCIES: One (1) or more AGENCY: Office of Tax and Revenue 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 Tax and Revenue (OTR), Collection and Enforcement Administration (CEA).

The incumbent is responsible for assuring the quality and quantity of work assignments performed by subordinate staff is carried out in compliance with programs, policies and procedures established by the Director of the Collections and Enforcement Administration. Duties include, but are not limited to: planning, coordinating and scheduling activities pertaining to investigating and enforcing the collection of delinquent accounts and the securing of delinquent tax returns; independently planning and carrying out the day-to-day activities of the assigned unit/section; directing work operations; assigning and balancing the workload among subordinate supervisors; advising revenue offices on the most difficult and complex delinquent/deficient accounts; and utilizing the Collection and Enforcement Administration's automated system for routine reviews of taxpayer cases for appropriate case actions and activity. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications Six (6) years of progressive work experience performing duties related to analyzing financial statements, evaluating assets, conducting financial investigations, and resolving account discrepancies for taxpayers and/or other delinquent debtors. Additionally, the incumbent must have at least two (2) years of supervisory experience planning and overseeing day-to-day activities of employees, managing work production of the unit, and evaluating employee work performance. 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 1-616.51 et 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.