Job Location : New York,NY, USA
New York, NY
Senior Director, Operations (Fraud and Member Experience)
Current is a leading consumer fintech platform transforming financial access for everyday Americans with over five million members. We provide access to financial solutions that seamlessly work together to solve the needs of our members and enable all Americans to build better financial futures. Based in NYC, our results-driven environment drives us to build better products, grow faster and empower everyone on our team to have an impact on our business and mission to improve financial outcomes.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
Are you an operations leader with a passion for building and leading high-impact teams? We're looking for a Senior Director of Operations to take ownership of our operations and drive efficiency, compliance, and process excellence.
In this high impact role you will lead critical functions including front line customer support, escalations, disputes and chargeback processing, and back-office risk operations. As our company scales rapidly, your leadership will be essential in ensuring smooth, effective, and customer-centric operations.
We need a proven, hands-on operations expert with exceptional critical thinking and executional rigor, and a business owner mindset. Reporting directly to the VP of Risk and Operations, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future of our operational infrastructure and make a significant impact on our business.
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This role has a base salary range of $220,000.00 to $280,000.00. Compensation is determined based on experience, skill level, and qualifications, which are assessed during the interview process. Current offers a competitive total rewards package which includes base salary, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
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