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Senior Insolvency Administator

Ambition are currently working with a Top 10 accountancy firm who are looking for experienced Insolvency Administrators and Senior Insolvency Administrators to join their team. The firm has offices across the country as well as an established international presence.

Their Surrey office holds their largest Restructuring team in the UK and as such gets involved in some complex and high-profile cases. The team provides a full range of distressed turnaround and insolvency services including administration, administrative receivership, CVL, MVL, compulsory liquidation and advisory work.

The role will involve the administration and progression of a caseload of corporate insolvency (and solvent liquidation) appointments and will include the full range of case related work, e.g. preparation of case documentation, realisation of assets, investigations, assessment of creditors' claims and the distribution of funds, compliance with statutory requirements and best practice.

The firm actively invests in the professional development of their team members and you would have the opportunity to take part in networking and other business development activity. You would also benefit from an excellent combination of structured and 'on the job' training to support your personal and professional development.

Personal and professional qualities

  • Experience in corporate insolvency and solvent liquidations (three years plus desirable) and working within a professional services environment.
  • CPI qualified (desirable but not essential).
  • Experience in the use of Microsoft Office programmes (or equivalent) and IPS (the latter is desirable but not essential).

If you are an experienced Insolvency Administrator / Senior Insolvency Administrator who is looking to move to an established multi-national accountancy firm, with a track record of progressing individuals within the business, the click apply now and one of the team will be in touch to discuss further and to answer any questions.