What are the responsibilities and job description for the Account Resolutions Supervisor- Fort Worth position at EECU?
EECU is looking for a dynamic leader to lead our Account Resolutions (collections) team!
As the Supervisor of Account Resolutions , you will lead a team of over 10 direct reports to ensure individual and group goals are consistently achieved. Ongoing support with coaching and development with daily interactions. Work closely with the Account Resolutions Manager to ensure adherence of applicable credit union guidelines are within compliance at all times. Communicate with the manager any training opportunities with current staff and development of new hires into the department. Partnering with the Manager on recruitment and performance management will be key throughout the year.
Responsible for compliance of all Federal and State rules and regulations pertaining but not limited to Bank Secrecy Act, Anti-Money Laundering, Bank Bribery Act, NCUA Privacy Regulations, FCRA/FACTA and Fair Debt Collections Act. Required to attend initial and ongoing annual Bank Secrecy Act training.
Candidates for EECU should possess the following knowledge and experience: Proven supervisory leadership and development of a team of 10 or more. Four years' experience with consumer and mortgage lending and automobile collections in a servicing environment. Minimum three years customer service experience High level of experience with deceased, bankruptcy accounts and repossessions. Must be able to supervise the repossession and remarking process. Able to Approve/Decline accounts assigned for repossession and loans for extensions. In-depth knowledge of collection laws and bankruptcy laws. Strong oral, written and strong communication skills. Excellent time management skills Ability to work in a fast paced and team-oriented environment. High School diploma or equivalent Bilingual preferred- able to read, write, speak Spanish Able to work a flexible schedule Monday through Saturday (hours Mon-Fri between 8am-7pm, Sat 9am-1pm) EECU will, in compliance with applicable laws, evaluate an applicant's credit history. Only applicants with good credit history will be considered for open positions. If offered a position with EECU, will have to clear background check including employment, criminal, and drug screen.
For more than 85 years, Fort Worth-based EECU community credit union has been committed to providing members A Better Way of Banking ®. Today, EECU is one of the largest credit unions in Texas with over $3.7 billion in USD assets and serves over 277,000 members through 18 financial centers across North Texas. In the true spirit of the credit union philosophy “people helping people” EECU was recently honored with the Fort Worth Business Press Corporate Philanthropy Award for employee volunteerism, named Best Bank/Credit Union by the Fort Worth Star Telegram’s readers, and became the 1st credit union in Fort Worth to become Blue Zones certified for promoting employee well-being.
EECU is an EOE/Vets/Disabled Employer.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against applicants due to veterans' status or on the basis of disability.
As the Supervisor of Account Resolutions , you will lead a team of over 10 direct reports to ensure individual and group goals are consistently achieved. Ongoing support with coaching and development with daily interactions. Work closely with the Account Resolutions Manager to ensure adherence of applicable credit union guidelines are within compliance at all times. Communicate with the manager any training opportunities with current staff and development of new hires into the department. Partnering with the Manager on recruitment and performance management will be key throughout the year.
Responsible for compliance of all Federal and State rules and regulations pertaining but not limited to Bank Secrecy Act, Anti-Money Laundering, Bank Bribery Act, NCUA Privacy Regulations, FCRA/FACTA and Fair Debt Collections Act. Required to attend initial and ongoing annual Bank Secrecy Act training.
Candidates for EECU should possess the following knowledge and experience: Proven supervisory leadership and development of a team of 10 or more. Four years' experience with consumer and mortgage lending and automobile collections in a servicing environment. Minimum three years customer service experience High level of experience with deceased, bankruptcy accounts and repossessions. Must be able to supervise the repossession and remarking process. Able to Approve/Decline accounts assigned for repossession and loans for extensions. In-depth knowledge of collection laws and bankruptcy laws. Strong oral, written and strong communication skills. Excellent time management skills Ability to work in a fast paced and team-oriented environment. High School diploma or equivalent Bilingual preferred- able to read, write, speak Spanish Able to work a flexible schedule Monday through Saturday (hours Mon-Fri between 8am-7pm, Sat 9am-1pm) EECU will, in compliance with applicable laws, evaluate an applicant's credit history. Only applicants with good credit history will be considered for open positions. If offered a position with EECU, will have to clear background check including employment, criminal, and drug screen.
For more than 85 years, Fort Worth-based EECU community credit union has been committed to providing members A Better Way of Banking ®. Today, EECU is one of the largest credit unions in Texas with over $3.7 billion in USD assets and serves over 277,000 members through 18 financial centers across North Texas. In the true spirit of the credit union philosophy “people helping people” EECU was recently honored with the Fort Worth Business Press Corporate Philanthropy Award for employee volunteerism, named Best Bank/Credit Union by the Fort Worth Star Telegram’s readers, and became the 1st credit union in Fort Worth to become Blue Zones certified for promoting employee well-being.
EECU is an EOE/Vets/Disabled Employer.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against applicants due to veterans' status or on the basis of disability.