Consultant / Senior Consultant, Company and Personal Insolvency
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About the role
The role sits within the Company and Personal Insolvency (CPI) Team, a specialist sub-team within Teneo's Australian restructuring and insolvency practice. The team supports the administration of a broad range of corporate and personal insolvency appointments, including liquidations, voluntary administrations, receiverships, bankruptcies and restructuring matters. The role provides exposure to the day-to-day management of both new and existing insolvency appointments, including statutory compliance, investigations, stakeholder communication, financial analysis and asset realisation within the Australian insolvency framework.
Responsibilities
- As a Consultant / Senior Consultant, the primary nature of work that you will get involved with will likely include:
- Case administration and compliance
- Assisting with the day-to-day administration of corporate and personal insolvency appointments.
- Supporting managers, directors and appointees with case strategy and the progression of matters.
- Maintaining accurate physical and electronic case files in accordance with firm procedures.
- Updating case checklists and statutory diaries.
- Preparing and reviewing statutory lodgements with ASIC and the ATO
- Monitoring and complying with statutory deadlines under the Corporations Act 2001, Bankruptcy Act 1966 and other relevant legislation.
- Reporting and stakeholder communication
- Preparing reports to creditors and other stakeholders, including progress reports, receipts and payments and estimated outcome statements.
- Drafting reports and updates to secured creditors, where relevant.
- Responding to creditor queries and other correspondence in a professional and timely manner.
- Liaising with directors, insolvent individuals, creditors, solicitors, agents, valuers, and other external stakeholders.
- Assisting with meetings of creditors
- Broader support and team contribution
- Attending site and providing ongoing site support to assist with the trading of business subject to insolvency administrations, securing assets, dealing with employee matters and other appointment-specific tasks where required
- Supervising, delegating and reviewing work performed by offshore staff
- Providing regular updates to Insolvency Practitioners, managers and senior staff on case progression and deadlines.
- Ensuring best practice, firm standards and regulatory requirements are reflected in all work performed and written correspondence
- Financial, investigative and asset realisation work
- Conducting statutory searches and reviewing records, bank statements, financial accounts and supporting documentation.
- Assisting with investigations into potential antecedent or voidable transactions, including unfair preferences, uncommercial transactions and insolvent trading.
- Supporting asset identification, recovery and realisation processes.
- Adjudicating on creditor claims, calculating dividends and assisting with creditor distributions.
- Preparing estimated outcome statements and cashflows where required
- Key Skills & Experience
- The successful candidate will ideally have:
- 1 to 2 years of corporate and personal insolvency experience gained in a specialist insolvency practice or accounting firm.
- Experience working with case management systems, such as IPS or similar.
- An understanding of the lifecycle of corporate and personal insolvency appointments.
- Familiarity with key statutory requirements, reporting obligations and compliance deadlines under the Australian insolvency framework.
- Strong written communication skills, with experience drafting correspondence, reports and statutory documents.
- Strong attention to detail and a commitment to producing accurate, high-quality work.
- The ability to manage competing deadlines and prioritise tasks across multiple engagements.
- Strong commercial and risk awareness, including the confidence to identify, escalate and help resolve issues appropriately.
- Good financial analysis skills, including the ability to review and analyse financial statements and bank statements
- Professional communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to deal with creditors, directors, employees, solicitors, agents and internal stakeholders.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- A strong, flexible work ethic and a practical, team-oriented approach.
- Relevant tertiary qualifications in accounting, commerce, business, finance or commercial law.
- Relevant professional qualifications, or progress towards them, such as CPA or CA membership, ARITA Advanced Certification, or equivalent, will be highly regarded
- Experience using AI tools (e.g. ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot etc.) is desirable.
- About Teneo
- Teneo is the global CEO advisory firm. We partner with our clients globally to do great things for a better future.
- Drawing upon our global team and expansive network of senior advisors, we provide advisory services across our five business segments on a stand-alone or fully integrated basis
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