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Litigation Case Handler

Swindon
Posted 6 days ago
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Litigation Case Handler

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Job Title: Litigation Case Handler

Department: Outsourced Litigation Team, Collections & Recoveries Team Purpose: You’ll play a vital role in supporting the most financially vulnerable members facing the risk of losing their home.

Hours:

  • 35 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM.

About the Role

At Nationwide, we offer hybrid working wherever possible. Our approach fosters rewarding relationships by balancing in-office collaboration and flexibility. While office time is prioritised for problem-solving, learning, and connection, we also support generous homeworking access.

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Hybrid Working Details:

  • At least 2 days per week in-office (or 40% of your working time if part-time).
  • Base locations (if successful):
    • Swindon office
    • Northampton office
  • Further details will be shared by your hiring manager.
  • Explore Nationwide’s hybridworking approach here.

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Equality & Career Opportunities:

Nationwide is committed to the redeployment of employees affected by changes. Applications from redeployment candidates will be prioritised in this process.

For long-term absence associates (e.g., parental leave) or temp workers:

  • Apply using a personal email address.

Contract Type

This is a 12-month secondment opportunity.

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Skills

Financial Analysis
Communication Skills
Case Management
Problem Solving
Discretion
Tact
Teamwork
Mortgage Product Knowledge
ICL System
Summit System

Location

Swindon, England, United Kingdom

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