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Job Summary
The Insolvency Service is a leading Government agency which plays a crucial role in providing essential services to the public and to business. The work we do is important to the proper functioning of markets, the economy in general and support for thousands of people each year who are in financial difficulty.
We are looking for a dynamic and motivated person to join our Insolvent Investigation team in the South as a trainee Level 3/HEO investigator to be based in either Croydon, Ipswich or Stratford (East London).
In Insolvent Investigation South, we carry out civil investigations into the conduct of directors of companies in voluntary & compulsory liquidation or administration, or dissolved companies, to establish whether disqualification proceedings are in the public interest.
Responsibilities
* Communicating effectively with a wide range of stakeholders; including accountants, directors & creditors, to establish key information
* Using a range of intelligence tools to locate & contact directors
* Conducting probing interviews with directors, who may not wish to engage, challenging assertions where necessary, and obtaining written statements
* Analysing, interpreting and reviewing a range of information, including accounting records, bank statements and tax documents to draw conclusions
* Dealing with conflict and defusing difficult situations
* Identifying potential misconduct or criminal offences
* Making timely, clear, reasoned and robust recommendations to managers both in person and in writing either to conclude a case, continue an investigation or refer for civil or criminal proceedings
* Drafting reports and affidavits setting out evidence of suspected wrongdoing, preparing court bundles for issue and use at hearings, attending and contributing to conferences with Solicitors and Barristers
* Preparing applications to court, and associated papers for hearings
* Attending court when required, in a supporting role and/or to act as a witness in both civil and criminal proceedings if required
* Maintain accurate and timely records via a case management system
* Keeping up to date with changes in legislation and internal processes and procedures in a rapidly changing environment
Person Specification
The Ideal Candidate Will Have The Following Attributes:
* An inquisitive mind
* A confident communicator
* Willing to challenge and be accepting of challenge
* Focussed
* Accountable for one’s own actions
Applicants Should Demonstrate The Following Skills:
* An eye for detail
* Decisiveness, even if the decision is difficult or unpopular
* Calmness when faced with a pressure situation
* The ability to analyse information and solve problems
* Good drafting ability when it comes to letter writing and preparing reports
* Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with a range of people
* Confidence when presenting yourself and representing your employer
* A high level of self motivation so that you can work independently and progress a case load
Essential Criteria
You will need to be committed to completing the Insolvency Service Investigator Programme within 2 years. This will require regular travel and overnight stays to attend training events in person. Candidates are expected to demonstrate flexibility to meet that requirement.
There is a minimum of 21.5 hours/week requirement and, once in post, successful candidates will be required to complete the training programme successfully as part of their terms and conditions of employment.
Behaviours
* Making Effective Decisions
* Delivering at Pace
Technical skills
* Skills Test Scenario
Alongside your salary of £33,500, Insolvency Service contributes £9,704 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.
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