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The Customer
We are partnering with a leading professional services organisation seeking an experienced debt recovery professional to join its established internal team.
This is a commercially focused position responsible for managing debt recovery matters, supporting the wider finance function and helping to drive effective recovery strategies across the business.
THIS ROLE REQUIRES 5 DAYS ON SITE.
Key Responsibilities
- Managing a varied caseload of debt recovery matters from instruction through to resolution.
- Recovering outstanding monies owed by customers in a timely and commercially pragmatic manner.
- Providing advice and guidance on debt recovery strategies and processes.
- Working closely with colleagues across the business to support the efficient management of aged debt.
- Building effective relationships with key internal stakeholders and maintaining a visible presence within the wider organisation.
- Supporting the finance function with debt-related matters and contributing to process improvements where appropriate.
- Assisting with reporting, monitoring and ongoing management of debt recovery activities.
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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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About the Team
- Small, specialist debt recovery function with an established reputation for excellence.
- Highly collaborative environment with strong visibility across the wider business.
- Opportunity to play a key role within a respected and market-leading team.
Candidate Profile
- Qualified solicitors with experience in debt recovery and litigation matters.
- Experienced debt recovery professionals from a non-qualified background with a proven track record of managing complex recovery work.
- Individuals who are proactive, commercially minded and able to build credibility quickly with colleagues and stakeholders.
- Candidates who enjoy working collaboratively and are comfortable operating within a visible, relationship-driven role.


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Salary & Benefits
- Salary up to approximately £60,000, dependent upon experience.
- Flexibility to be based from offices in Stoke-on-Trent, Birmingham or Manchester.
- Opportunity to join a well-established team within a growing and highly respected professional services environment.
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