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Seeking a part-time Collections Coordinator in Ashford, UK. Manage a portfolio of accounts receivable across Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands, ensuring timely collections. Key requirements include credit control knowledge, proficiency in Excel, and basic accounting. Enjoy benefits like 25 day...
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United Kingdom , Ashford
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20500.00 - 21900.00 GBP / Year
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Invoicing, credits, and collections coordinator
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Join a West LA agricultural company as an Invoicing, Credits, and Collections Coordinator. This onsite role manages daily invoicing, resolves discrepancies, and supports AR/AP processes. The contract-to-hire position requires 2-3 years of finance experience and offers full benefits. Apply to be t...
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United States , West LA
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Robert Half
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Collections Coordinator
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Join our team in Columbus, OH as a Collections Coordinator. This long-term contract role requires 1-3 years of customer service experience and strong communication skills. You will support customers with payment challenges, finding solutions with empathy. We offer benefits including medical, dent...
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United States , Columbus
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Embark on a rewarding career path by exploring Collections Coordinator jobs, a vital and dynamic role within the financial and operational framework of countless organizations. A Collections Coordinator is a specialized professional responsible for managing a company's accounts receivable, ensuring the timely collection of outstanding debts while maintaining positive customer relationships. This position is the organizational hub for all collection activities, blending financial acumen with exceptional communication skills. It is a critical function in industries ranging from healthcare and finance to manufacturing and retail, offering stability and opportunities for growth to detail-oriented individuals. The day-to-day life of a Collections Coordinator is multifaceted and engaging. Common responsibilities typically involve managing a portfolio of customer accounts, meticulously monitoring aging reports to identify delinquent balances. A core part of the role is proactive communication; Coordinators contact customers via phone, email, and formal letters to discuss overdue payments, negotiate payment plans, and resolve outstanding invoices. They are skilled problem-solvers who investigate and resolve payment discrepancies, which may involve researching disputed charges, reconciling customer accounts, and collaborating with internal teams like sales and shipping to verify information. Furthermore, they are responsible for maintaining accurate and detailed records of all collection efforts, updating account statuses, and preparing accounts for potential escalation to third-party collection agencies when necessary. The role often includes applying customer payments, processing refunds for credit balances, and assisting with credit control procedures. To excel in Collections Coordinator jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Employers typically seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, though an associate's or bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or business administration can be advantageous. Proven experience in a collections, accounts receivable, or credit control role is highly valued. Essential technical skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel for data analysis and reporting, and experience with accounting or enterprise resource planning (ERP) software like Oracle or SAP. Beyond technical know-how, the most successful professionals possess outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, allowing them to handle sensitive financial conversations with tact, patience, and professionalism. They are naturally resilient, persistent, and have strong negotiation abilities. A keen eye for detail, excellent organizational skills, and a fundamental understanding of basic accounting principles are paramount for accurately reconciling accounts and managing data. If you are a results-driven individual with a knack for numbers and diplomacy, a career in Collections Coordinator jobs offers a challenging and impactful professional journey where you directly contribute to an organization's financial health.

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