- Manages and leads the overall collections department, including day-to-day operations, staffing, workflow management, goal setting, performance monitoring, and long-term departmental planning.
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- Serves as the senior-most leader of the collections function and is accountable for department strategy, operational effectiveness, portfolio performance, compliance, and service delivery.
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- Supervises, coaches, and develops collections leadership and staff to ensure strong performance, accountability, service quality, regulatory compliance, and professional growth.
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- Develops, implements, and maintains collection strategies designed to reduce delinquency, mitigate loss exposure, improve cure rates, and maximize recoveries across the credit union's loan portfolio.
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- Oversees collection activities for delinquent accounts, including early-stage delinquency, late-stage delinquency, charge-off recommendations, payment arrangements, settlement activity, bankruptcies, repossessions, foreclosures when applicable, and recovery efforts.
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- Monitors portfolio trends and key performance indicators, including delinquency ratios, roll rates, recovery rates, bankruptcy activity, repossession volumes, loss severity, charge-offs, and collection effectiveness, and takes action as needed to address adverse trends.
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- Establishes departmental standards, procedures, controls, and expectations to support consistent, compliant, and member-focused collection practices.
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- Partners with executive leadership and other internal stakeholders to evaluate portfolio performance, identify risk trends, and recommend operational, underwriting, or policy changes that improve loan quality and collection outcomes.
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- Ensures collection practices are conducted in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, as well as credit union policy and internal control requirements.
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- Oversees complex, sensitive, or escalated member situations and provides guidance on appropriate resolutions, balancing the credit union's financial interests with sound judgment, fairness, and member service.
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- Directs and monitors repayment solutions, workout arrangements, extensions, deferments, modifications, settlements, and other loss mitigation efforts in accordance with policy, risk tolerance, and regulatory expectations.
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- Oversees charge-off recommendations and related recovery efforts to support timely, disciplined, and well-documented loss recognition and post-charge-off collection activity.
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- Works closely with bankruptcy counsel, repossession vendors, skip-tracing resources, insurance carriers, and other third-party providers to ensure effective, compliant, and cost-conscious management of collection-related activities.
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- Monitors the handling of repossessed collateral and related deficiency balances, ensuring proper coordination, documentation, disposition, and reporting.
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- Collaborates with loan servicing, consumer lending, indirect lending, branch operations, accounting, compliance, fraud, and other departments to support sound portfolio management and efficient account resolution.
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- Prepares and presents regular reporting to senior leadership regarding collection performance, trends, staffing, operational issues, compliance concerns, and strategic recommendations.
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- Participates in budgeting, staffing analysis, system optimization, vendor management, and technology improvements related to collections operations.
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- Reviews and recommends updates to policies, procedures, scripts, controls, and departmental practices to improve effectiveness, consistency, member experience, and regulatory alignment.
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- Supports internal and external audits and examinations by ensuring accurate reporting, appropriate documentation, and timely response to requests or findings.
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- Maintains knowledge of industry trends, regulatory developments, and best practices affecting collections, consumer lending, member assistance programs, and loan recovery strategies.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
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