Financial Ombudsman Service
Insurance Contingent Investigator

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Contingent Investigator – Insurance
Financial Ombudsman Service | Fully Remote (UK only)
At the Financial Ombudsman Service, we resolve disputes between financial businesses and their customers. Every case is different, and the decisions we make can have a real impact on people’s lives.
We’re looking for x40 experienced Investigators with a background in insurance complaints to join us on a contingent basis. This is a home-based contracting role where you’ll manage your own caseload, investigate both sides of a dispute, and deliver against both quality and productivity expectations from an early stage.
What you’ll be doing
- Investigating both sides of a complaint, reviewing evidence, and making fair and reasonable decisions
- Managing your own caseload, progressing cases efficiently while maintaining quality standards
- Speaking with customers and businesses by phone and email to clarify facts, manage expectations, and move cases forward with open and honest conversations (even when they’re difficult)
- Producing clear, structured free-hand written decision outcomes that explain your reasoning
- Managing and prioritising your own caseload to meet objectives, quality standards and deadlines
This is hands‑on investigative work, not template‑driven or process‑only complaint handling.
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Training and support
A structured remote training and accreditation programme is provided at the start of the assignment, designed to align you to the Financial Ombudsman Service decision‑making frameworks and quality expectations.
Ongoing support includes:
- Team managers and mentors
- Case clinics for complex decisions
- Clear performance expectations and feedback
What we’re looking for
- Proven experience investigating and resolving complaints, with full accountability for decision making
- Strong knowledge of the insurance market (e.g. motor, home, policy disputes, claims handling)
- Experience working in a target‑driven environment, consistently delivering against productivity and quality expectations
- Able to get up to speed quickly, work independently, and take ownership of delivering outcomes from an early stage
- Strong judgement and confidence in decision making, with the ability to make fair, evidence-based decisions without reliance on close supervision
- Resilience and focus, maintaining quality and professionalism when handling high volumes of complex or emotionally sensitive cases
- Clear and structured communication, able to produce well‑reasoned, evidence‑based written decisions independently, and explain outcomes confidently to both customers and businesses
- Ability to manage competing priorities, stay organised, and deliver outcomes whilst balancing quality with pace


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This role is not suitable for candidates whose recent experience is predominantly PPI‑based.
Assignment details
- Home-based for the full 12‑month assignment and must be carried out from the UK.
- Day rate: £210 per day (Umbrella) during training/accreditation, increasing to £260 per day after accreditation. Inside IR35.
- You’ll need to provide your own equipment (e.g., laptop), have fast, secure internet connection (minimum 70mbps), and an appropriate, distraction free, home working environment.
- Start date: 7th September 2026
- Interview process: Psychometric Testing, Reed interview, Final Interview with Financial Ombudsman Service
Why Experienced Contractors Choose Financial Ombudsman Service
- Work that has real public impact
- Clear standards and consistency
- Fully remote working, UK‑based
- Long‑term contract stability
- Strong professional credibility on your CV
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If your experience aligns, please submit your most up to date CV clearly outlining:
- Insurance products you’ve worked with
- Complaint types you’ve investigated
- Your level of decision‑making responsibility
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