Enforcement Agent

Posted 19 August by Novax Recruitment
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Job Title: Enforcement Agent

Location: Kent

Salary: £28,000 rising to £30,000 following passing probation (OTE £50,000 - £55,000)

The Role

  • Visiting debtor's properties to arrange payment of outstanding debts, setting up and agreeing repayment arrangements. Customer service and empathy is key to the success of this role.
  • Where a solution cannot be find you will be taking control/removing goods where necessary.
  • Making enquiries with neighbours if debtors have moved or left a property.

The Company

They are part of an Industry leading Enforcement Group who's leading technology and remuneration packages have made them an employer of choice, they were also in the Sunday Times Top 100 Companies to work for Awards for two years running!

The Salary and Benefits Package

  • £28,000 basic salary rising to £30,000 following completion of probation (OTE £50,000 - £55,000)
  • Company vehicle, fuel card and expenses
  • Company pension scheme
  • Employee discount scheme
  • Health and wellbeing support

Candidate Requirements

  • Full UK Driving License (held for at least 2 years)
  • Able to drive both manual and automatic vehicles
  • Able to provide a clean DBS and no CCJ/IVA
  • Hold a current Enforcement Agent Certification
  • Level 2 Diploma in Removal of Goods

The Application Process

Please submit your CV as directed and shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an initial telephone interview with a Novax Consultant. Candidates that pass this interview, will be presented to the Client in advance of a final interview.

Required skills

  • Collections
  • Debt
  • Recovery
  • Security
  • army
  • enforcement
  • police
  • forces
  • enforcement agent
  • Field Agent

Reference: 53332469

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