Midland Credit Management, an Encore Capital Group Company
Field Collections Agent

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Field Collections Agent
Start date 7th September 2026
Location: Within a 90-minute travel radius of your home (applicants must reside within Stoke-on-Trent)
Salary: From £28,665 + £4,200 per annum car allowance + uncapped monthly bonus (as a guide, our current Field team earn monthly bonuses from £200-£400)
Earnings Potential: Up to £35,765 per year (inclusive of car allowance)
Hours: Flexible, 40 hours per week (including peak shifts)
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Do you:
- Hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle?
- Prefer working independently, outdoors, and engaging with people face-to-face?
- Value flexibility and autonomy in your schedule?
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About the Role
As a Field Collections Agent, you'll be the friendly face of Orbit, meeting customers at their homes to help them find a way forward with their finances. You’ll offer empathy, guidance, and practical solutions that make a real difference.
Your key responsibilities:
- Visit customers to resolve outstanding arrears and discuss payment options
- Handle accounts for both regulated and non-regulated clients. This will include reconnection visits
- Accept payments, set up repayment plans, and re-engage customers with client services
- Educate customers about the potential consequences of non-payment
- Use an Orbit-supplied iPad to update account outcomes in real time
Working Hours
We offer a 40-hour workweek with a supportive approach to work-life balance. Your visits will be scheduled across the following operating window:
- Monday–Friday visiting times are between 8am-8pm
- A number of shift pattern options available, you can choose between a 4 day or 5 day working week.


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Benefits
- 31 days holiday (incl. bank holidays + December shutdown)
- Fuel card for business use
- Referral Bonus Scheme
- Uncapped monthly bonuses (£200–£400 typical)
- Comprehensive 5-week induction programme
- Ongoing training and professional development
- Access to Medicash and Employee Assistance Programme
Requirements
- Clear criminal record
- No CCJs, IVAs, or bankruptcies in the last 6 years
- Full driving licence (max 6 points), own car, and will require business insurance
- Tech-savvy and comfortable working independently
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