New Hampshire, USA Req #1390 Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Summary
Under the direction of the Office Manager, this role is responsible for recovering revenue due in an efficient and effective manner. The collector performs a variety of collection activities utilizing sound and proactive collection techniques.
In order to succeed, this role requires effective communication skills, the ability to influence and work with a committed sense of urgency.
Responsibilities include :
Call overdue accounts for payment, 1st and 2nd calls. (3rd calls if necessary)
Ensure collection efforts are performed with a customer service approach
Analyze delinquent accounts and make recommendations for resolution on high risk accounts
Answer incoming calls / e-mails and assist customers and service managers / DM’s with questions as needed
Enter information tracking system for all calls made to customers
Establish and negotiate mutually satisfactory payment arrangements and follow up with customers consistently
Initiates small claims court actions, submits proper forms to the court, and appears in court to testify
Researches disputed balances and payments. Updates Credit Bureau(s) for disputed accounts
Process credit cards
Communicates status of account problems on a regular basis to Office / Collections Manager
Responsible for meeting or exceeding assigned goals
Print, fax and email invoices to customers on request
Other Duties
Work with customers, DM’s and other team members to secure payments in a timely manner
Report on progress of collections each month to Office / Collections Manager
Skills & Qualifications
Associate degree; 2-4 years relevant experience or equivalent combination of education & experience
Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite
Experience with Great Plains accounting system is a plus!
Ability to work simultaneously in multiple platforms
Excellent communication skills
Excellent working relationship with the sales / service departments
Ability to adapt to a changing environment
Excellent organizational skills
Ability to work well with co-workers and superiors