Trust & Risk Team Lead

Whatnot Whatnot · Consumer · Phoenix, AZ · Trust & Risk

This role is a Team Lead position within a Trust & Risk department, focusing on managing a pod of agents and specialists, scaling operational frameworks, and improving user trust. Responsibilities include daily triage, re-review workflows, setting evidence standards, partnering cross-functionally, and contributing requirements to tooling and lightweight automation. The role requires leadership experience, hands-on experience with appeals/escalations, analytical skills, and strong communication.

What you'd actually do

  1. Manage an agent & specialist pod of ~10 direct reports (hiring input, onboarding, coaching, performance).
  2. Own daily execution: intake/triage, evidence gathering, second-level review, and timely resolutions across priority queues.
  3. Help scale our operating model: roles, SLAs, triage taxonomy, and weekly rhythm (calibration, case council).
  4. Partner with Data to instrument dashboards and track Time to Resolve, First Touch Response, and partner with decision quality team to ensure decision quality of appeals specialists is tracked and goaled.
  5. Contribute requirements to tooling (appeals intake, evidence checklists, audit trails, alerts) and lightweight automation.

Skills

Required

  • Leadership experience (managing operators or specialists)
  • Experience in Trust & Safety, Risk Ops, Support Ops, or Quality
  • Experience with re-review/appeals or escalations
  • Strong judgment on edge cases and evidence
  • Analytical skills (spreadsheets/Sigma, SQL preferred)
  • Comfortable with actionable dashboards
  • Excellent communication skills (across Ops, Policy, Product, Data, Legal)
  • Documentation habits
  • Enablement skills
  • Weekend availability

Nice to have

  • SQL

What the JD emphasized

  • Weekend availability is required (one day)
  • 4+ years in Trust & Safety, Risk Ops, Support Ops, or Quality; 2+ years leading operators or specialists.
  • Hands-on experience with re-review/appeals or escalations; strong judgment on edge cases and evidence.