work alongside case managers and engagement leaders to provide support on corporate insolvency engagements.
have ownership of a portfolio of cases, with responsibility for proactive case progression and statutory compliance.
ensure all correspondence is responded to and queries dealt with effectively.
prepare correspondence, minutes, file notes, emails, letters, schedules and analysis.
prepare budgets for an engagement or aspect of an engagement for case manager review.
prepare VAT returns and supporting analysis.
assist the case manager by drafting statutory and other reports.
assist with on-the-job training and development of less experienced case administrators.
explain routine technical matters to other colleagues, including senior staff or clients.
process receipts, arrange payment of invoices and complete any journals needed.
interact with the appointees, appointers, directors, creditors, employees, and other relevant stakeholders.
ensure all statutory and Interpath best practice requirements are adhered to and compliance deadlines are achieved.
participate in discussions on development and improving our business.
participate in occasional marketing events to develop an internal and external network of contacts.
attend to any other administrative tasks required by the role.
Requirements
3 A levels (C grades or above) with GCSE Maths and English.
A university degree is preferable, but not a requirement.
You will be interested in progressing a career in insolvency with existing case administrator experience, ideally with a statutory and technical background.
You will have a willingness to learn quickly and operate as part of a team.
You have an interest in commercial and financial matters and be able to demonstrate practical common sense and commercial awareness.
You will have good time management and organisational skills.
You will be able to prioritise tasks effectively and manage multiple assignments simultaneously whilst ensuring that deadlines are met.
You are committed, enthusiastic, proactive and conscientious in all aspects of your work and able to produce high quality, detailed and accurate work.
You will possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, able to confidently and articulately deal with all parties in what can sometimes be difficult situations.
You will have the ability to work innovatively and “self-start”, either individually or as part of a team.
You will consistently demonstrate a professional manner.
You will have the ability to assess the various alternatives for dealing with specific case issues and present suggestions to the case manager and team members.
You will be willing to participate in business development.
You will have a good knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (including Outlook, Excel, Word and PowerPoint) and ideally be an experienced user of IPS.
We would welcome applicants with existing insolvency case administrator experience. Additionally, Interpath supports flexible working, and we would therefore welcome applications from candidates who wish to work flexibly or part-time.
Benefits
Competitive and comprehensive reward package including compelling salaries and a range of core and optional benefits.