The Adult Probation Department
Collector
“Collector at The Adult Probation Department. Skills: Collections, Account analysis, Legal recovery. Resolve disputes with clients. Evaluate collectability on delinquent accounts”
Industry & Context.
Analyze accounts; Evaluate collectability
Background check, Fingerprint check
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or GED, Three (3) years of collections experience, Three (3) years of related experience
Nice to Have
Collections experience for government entity
What You'll Do.
Resolve disputes with clients
Evaluate collectability on delinquent accounts
Coordinate and monitor legal recovery activities
Prepare and maintain records
Prepare and maintain reports
Prepare and submit documentation
Perform social security searches
Review accounts for tax intercept
Conduct financial interviews
Review financial statements
Negotiate installment plans
Reconcile obligation balances
Make outbound collection calls
Make inbound collection calls
Complete court documents
Complete Criminal Restitution Orders
Complete requests for start dates
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Internal and external customers; Clerk of the Court; Probation Officers; Administrative Office of the Courts; Outside stakeholders
Communication Scope
Oral communication; Written communication
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