An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Insolvency Manager / Senior Insolvency Administrator to join a well-established and forward-thinking accountancy firm that provides a wide range of financial and business recovery services.
As an Assistant Insolvency Manager / Senior Insolvency Administrator, you will manage corporate insolvency cases from start to finish, ensuring statutory compliance and stakeholder engagement throughout.
This role offers a competitive salary and benefits.
Responsibilities:
1. Overseeing a portfolio of insolvency cases through their full lifecycle, from initial appointment to closure
2. Preparing statutory reports, including reports to creditors and regulatory submissions
3. Attending and presenting at creditor meetings
4. Maintaining accurate case files that comply with legal and professional standards
5. Liaising effectively with directors, creditors, debtors, solicitors, and other third parties
6. Instructing and coordinating with external professionals when required
7. Supporting junior staff and contributing to a collaborative working culture
Requirements:
1. Previous experience as an Assistant Insolvency Manager, Senior Insolvency Administrator, or similar role, with at least 3 years' experience in insolvency case administration
2. Proven background in restructuring, recovery, or insolvency within a professional services setting
3. Strong IT skills, particularly in Microsoft Office and IPS software
4. CPI qualification (desirable but not essential)
This is a fantastic opportunity to advance your career in corporate insolvency with a respected and growing practice.
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