Bristow and Sutor Group
Appeals Handler (Fixed Term Contract Maternity Cover)

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Appeals Handler (Fixed Term Contract Maternity Cover)
Company Description As part of our growth plans, Debt Recovery Plus are looking are looking to strengthen the Appeals Handling team. We are part of the Bristow & Sutor Group – employing over 500 people, in debt recovery, throughout the UK. We are now looking for Administration Assistants to join our busy appeals team. This role will be a Hybrid role based out of our Dingwall office, just north of Inverness in Scotland. This will be maternity cover on a fixed term contract. Position Key elements of the role will include: The role will involve working within our Appeals Team responding to written appeals for private parking charge notices. Analysing case by case data and collating the relevant written response You may also be required to operate a customer service phone line to provide advice on how to appeal Able to prioritise tasks, work on own initiative and manage a busy workload Required to perform to KPI’s Good written communication skills Accuracy and attention to detail Computer experience is required Requirements To be successful, you don’t have to have previous experience, however you do need to demonstrate: Great written and verbal communication skills Self-motivation and an ability to manage your own workload Problem solving and decision-making abilities Accuracy and strong attention to detail The ability to work quickly and accurately Sound IT skills – using Outlook, Excel and Word Other information Benefits Pension scheme Monthly incentives 29 days holiday (including bank holidays) Ongoing training Free On-Site Parking Company Life Assurance Plan Refreshments Smart Casual Dress Code The position offers a starting salary of £24,785pa Bristow and Sutor Group is an equal opportunities employer. It promotes a culture where diversity is valued, respected and built upon, attracts and retains a workforce based on merit and ability and is reflective of the communities it is part of. The successful applicant would be required to undertake a DBS and CCJ check before an offer of employment is made. #INDHP
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