Senior Insolvency Administrator
Merseyside, Liverpool
Senior Insolvency Administrator
Merseyside, Liverpool
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Start your job searchA leading and reputable Corporate Recovery firm are recruiting a Senior Insolvency Administrator. The role can be based at home for 2 days with days in the Liverpool office.
Assisting with both Personal and Corporate Insolvency Cases:
- Liaising with agents and solicitors associated with the cases
- Preparation of statutory paperwork and other legal documents
- Aiding in the preparation of documents for banks and other financial institutions
- Assisting with the disposal of assets, collection of debts and the distribution of funds
- Drafting correspondence to creditors and other interested parties on request
- Negotiating with both creditor and debtors
- Undertaking investigations into assets as required.
- General support to Partner leading team or case as required.
- Provide guidance and support less experienced team members
- Delegate work to trainees and juniors as required
Key Performance Indicators:
- Work completed to required standards in agreed timescales
- Documents prepared correctly and in line with Firm standard documentation
- Cases and files compliant with requirements of the recognised professional bodies of the appropriate Insolvency Practitioners
Key Skills Required:
- Good communication skills, both verbal and written
- Ability to work at all levels
- Ability to adapt to different situations
- Working towards or completed Certificate of Proficiency in Insolvency
- 4 years + experience of working in Insolvency
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