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<strong>About This Opportunity<br><br></strong>You will be working within the Enforcement Administration team ensuring the start of the enforcement process is followed correctly and will work closely with team members to meet deadlines.<br><br><strong>A Normal Day Would Include<br><br></strong><ul><li> Processing County Court Judgments</li><li> Correcting any paperwork from Court</li><li> Liaising with clients, staff, defendants and Court via email and telephone</li><li> Processing Court instructions</li><li> Assisting the team with any general administrative tasks<br><br></li></ul>How you will be supported<br><br>Full training and support will be provided by The Growth Company to help you achieve your apprenticeship and reach your full potential in your role.<br><br>Wilson & Roe will train you in the Enforcement Administration role to help you gain an understanding of the beginning stage of the enforcement process. You will work alongside the Senior Enforcement Administrator and with the rest of the team who will be able to help you with any questions/queries you may have. We provide training sessions which will help extend on your knowledge of the industry.<br><br>What will happen next<br><br><strong>Requirements<br><br></strong>New applicants to The Growth Company who meet any basic entry requirements of the role will be contacted within two working days to be invited to meet a member of our team. You will then have the opportunity to find out:<br><br><ul><li> More about this vacancy and any others you are suitable for</li><li> Any training you need to complete</li><li> What the next steps will be<br><br></li></ul>How you could get there<br><br>If you would be catching public transport for this role, visit the Journey Planner on www.tfgm.com to see how you would get there and how long it would take.<br><br>What you should have to apply<br><br>GCSE Maths & English grade C/4 or above<br><br>Personal Qualities<br><br>Friendly<br><br>Outgoing<br><br>Confident with an upbeat personality<br><br>Somebody who would not be scared to get stuck into a task set<br><br>Hard working with excellent telephone manners<br><br><strong>Skills<br><br></strong>Must know basics of Microsoft Word

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