Sales Progressor

Term: Permanent
Working hours: Full-time
Team: Mortgage Recoveries Conveyancing
Location: Northampton
The firm

A leading UK law firm with a network of offices from the South Coast to Scotland, working together as one national team. An innovative practice and the first top 100 law firm to achieve “Gold Standard” Investors in People, our values and culture are not just words on our website but are the heartbeat of the firm. The lack of barriers between departments, a real lack of hierarchy, zero tolerance for arrogance and pomposity makes Shoosmiths a fantastic place to work.

The team

Our Recoveries Services Group provides a complete range of debt recovery services utilising cutting edge technology and with specialists dealing with different debt types, all operating under a centralised management structure allowing us to deliver consistently excellent service. Our structure ensures we can provide a full range of volume recoveries and litigation options, whilst ensuring that we have the expertise and experience to deal with complex and technical issues arising from volume recoveries.

The Mortgage Recoveries Team is a national team offering a service covering all aspects of residential mortgage recoveries, including:

  • rehabilitation tools
  • customer payment options
  • litigation services
  • a non-standard advice and dispute resolution capability
  • sales of properties in possession
  • distribution of surplus proceeds of sale
  • shortfall collection

The team deal with FCA regulated mortgages, CCA regulated mortgages, as well as unregulated mortgages. This encompasses around 850 new mortgage possession instructions a month from banks, building societies and mortgage service providers. The team are regulation savvy and litigate mindful of the court rules and the latest industry guidance.

Our team of legal advisers are experts, able to provide regular updates on mortgage policy and market developments to ensure our clients are kept up to date. In addition, the team has extensive experience of working with customers who suffer from mental health issues and/or who are vulnerable adults. Following their work with the Money Advice Liaison Group and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, they are able to ensure that our clients always follow best practice.

The role

Working within the Mortgage Recoveries department; supporting the conveyancing team in the sale of properties. 

The conveyancing team works with clients and their asset managers to sell properties to recover sums owed by their customers.  Transactions must be conducted in a manner consistent with the client’s legal and regulatory obligations, selling efficiently and for the best price whilst having regard to the overall customer journey.     

Main responsibilities
  • Working on multiple computer systems (including client specific systems) with speed and accuracy;
  • Be responsible and accountable for your workload including meeting internal and client SLA requirements;
  • Comply with all of the Unit and firm’s policies and all regulatory requirements;
  • To be familiar with and follow the Unit’s policies, procedures and processes;
  • Be aware of associated areas of law impacting the Unit’s delivery of its service;
  • Recognise any potential issues in cases and refer these appropriately;
  • Attend and complete any training in a timely manner;
  • Attend internal and external meetings as required and assist in implementing changes to any Unit procedures;
  • Liaise with other internal teams as appropriate;
  • Assist the Unit in achieving financial targets, other KPIs, management information and meeting budgets;
  • Support the Unit with marketing initiatives when required and collating management information.

 

Skills and qualifications

You will be need the following skills and experience:-

  • IT literate with experience of using Word, Excel and the internet; 
  • Ability to deal with difficult telephone conversations with any of the key stakeholders in the recoveries process confidently and calmly and refer if appropriate; 
  • Good written, numeracy and oral communication skills;
  • Accuracy and attention to detail;
  • Ability to prioritise, be organised and efficient;
  • Flexibility with the capability to adapt to change, new practices and cope under pressure but with the ability to recognise when to seek assistance;
  • Able to integrate within a team and able to work on your own initiative;
  • Friendly and helpful approach.
  • A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) to include Maths and English.

Performance Standard

  • Act at all times in accordance with the Living our Values framework;
  • Treat your colleagues, clients and their customers and third parties with respect;
  • Good timekeeping.

Please note:

Due to the nature of the work undertaken, confirmation of employment will be subject to a variety of checks which will be carried out on offer of employment is accepted.  These checks may include references, proof of ID and current address.  Personnel Vetting credit search (which will only highlight insolvency or County Court Judgments); Terrorism Check (against data supplied by the Bank of England) and a Criminal Records check.

Equal opportunities

Shoosmiths is a committed Equal Opportunities employer promoting equality of opportunity. This means that everyone who either applies to or works for the firm is treated equally, whatever their gender, age, ethnic origin, nationality, marital status, disability, sexual orientation or religious beliefs.