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Coordinator - Within Credit and Recoveries

Job Description

We are looking for a confident and organised recoveries and litigation coordinator to join a fast-paced credit and recoveries team. This role will involve managing outsourced activity, supporting actions, and working closely with solicitors, agencies, and internal stakeholders to drive successful outcomes.

This is a varied position suited to someone with strong communication skills, excellent attention to detail, and experience managing complex workloads.



Key Responsibilities

  • Manage and coordinate cases with external solicitors
  • Ensure all relevant information and documentation is provided to support recovery and strategies
  • Liaise with internal departments and third parties to gather evidence and progress cases efficiently
  • Review and support preparation of legal documentation, witness statements, and disclosures
  • Monitor case timelines, court dates, and solicitor performance
  • Support settlement processes and ensure internal procedures are followed
  • Make informed decisions on litigation routes based on commercial and recovery considerations
  • Maintain accurate records and reporting across systems and billing platforms
  • Build strong working relationships with solicitors, debt collection agencies, and key stakeholders
  • Produce regular updates and reporting for senior management
  • Identify process improvements and support wider credit team activities where required


About You

  • Previous experience within litigation, recoveries, credit control, or debt management would be desirable
  • Strong organisational and case management skills
  • Comfortable working with external solicitors and third-party agencies
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Able to manage multiple priorities and work to deadlines
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to handle sensitive information professionally
  • Confident using internal systems and maintaining accurate records

This role is based fully onsite for an initial period of 6 months