South Manchester

£27,000 to £35,000

Insolvency

Our client, one of the UK’s largest IVA firms is aiming to sustain their vision of being the UK’s leading provider of advice solutions to over-indebted consumers and continue to enjoy the successful growth and profitability it maintains. As such, our client is looking to recruit a number of drafters into the business to assess potential IVA cases referred by specialists and to verify existing information and collect further information to allow them to draft proposals, appendices and nominees reports for review by the company’s review team. You will be required to work as part of the team within a call center environment and be able to work to targets and deadlines. Possessing an analytical approach, previous experience within insolvency is not essential although useful with good IT skills and in particular a good understanding of Microsoft Excel up to intermediate stage.





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