Person specification:
The full job description covers all associated skills, previous experience, and any qualifications that applicants are expected to have.
Are you keen to learn? Do you have a strong interest in finance or the legal world? Can you write a good report? Are you able to communicate clearly and effectively both in person and over the phone? If so, we might just have the job for you.
Role overview
As a Trainee Restructuring Administrator you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of clients. Your primary goal is to ensure all statutory obligations are met and the Insolvency Practitioner's (IP) duties are upheld to maximise returns for creditors. You will administer a caseload efficiently and effectively, managing your workload independently and meeting critical deadlines, which requires excellent organisational skills. Maintaining a commercial perspective is essential to uphold the firm's reputation and standards. Collaboration with managers, IPs, and other team members is crucial to ensure cases progress smoothly and close in a timely manner.
Key Responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities will vary case to case but are likely to include:
• Liaising with directors to gather the relevant information in order to prepare necessary reports
• Communicating with creditors to address any queries
• Preparation of reports, in line with insolvency legislation and best practice (training will be given)
• Managing own workload to ensure deadlines are met whilst ensuring that work is completed with accuracy and to a high standard
• Taking responsibility and proactive management of ongoing compliance on own portfolio of cases
• Provide support and assistance to other members of the team
• Attending site visits as and when required
• Trading Administrations – financial and day to day operation responsibility
• Developing and maintaining strong working relationships with accountants/agents/banks/lawyers/financial institutions