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We’re Growing Fast. Come Grow With Us. Our personal insolvency team has expanded from 3 people to 7 in under a year, with more hires already lined up. Now we’re looking for a Senior Bankruptcy Administrator to join us as we continue to scale. If you want high‑value work, real responsibility, and a relaxed‑but‑driven culture, this is the role.
What You’ll Do Lead your own bankruptcy portfolio — high‑value individuals, directors with PGs, complex personal finances Investigate and recover assets — forensic reviews, antecedent transactions, court‑driven actions Support a smaller caseload of IVA and advisory work (training provided if needed) Work closely with experienced insolvency leaders in a collaborative, supportive team This isn’t a box‑ticking role — we take a curious, investigative approach and aren’t afraid to dig deeper.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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What You’ll Bring Strong bankruptcy experience — essential Senior Administrator level preferred, but strong Administrators ready to step up are welcome IVA knowledge helpful but not required A cultural fit: relaxed, friendly, hardworking, and naturally inquisitive
Why You’ll Love It Here
- Hybrid working – 2–3 days in office
- Work from any UK office
- TOIL system – earn up to 2 extra days off per month
- 60% utility bill reimbursement
- Private healthcare + 24/7 GP
- Life insurance
- Birthday day off
- Extra Christmas period day off
- A genuinely supportive team with real progression opportunities


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Who You’ll Work With A dedicated personal insolvency team led by experienced professionals, including an IP/Partner, Director, and recently promoted Assistant Manager. The team operates separately from corporate insolvency, giving you space to specialise and grow.
Great opportunity for your next step with flexible working hours, a growing team and real progression to grow.
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