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  • Caseworker
    Caseworker
    hace 22 días
    Jornada parcial
    London

    We are seeking a highly motivated Caseworker / Fee Earner to join our growing legal team. The ideal candidate will be able to manage their own caseload, provide high-quality client care, and assist senior solicitors in delivering exceptional legal services. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate with strong legal knowledge, attention to detail, and a passion for helping clients. Previous experience in a law firm is highly desirable. 📌 Key Responsibilities ✔️ Managing and progressing your own caseload under supervision ✔️ Preparing applications, statements, bundles, and legal documents ✔️ Liaising with clients, courts, tribunals, and third-party organisations ✔️ Handling client instructions professionally and promptly ✔️ Drafting legal correspondence and responding to enquiries ✔️ Conducting legal research where required ✔️ Maintaining accurate case notes and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards ✔️ Supporting solicitors with complex matters and hearings ✔️ Meeting deadlines and billing targets (where applicable) 📌 Required Skills & Experience ✔️ Experience as a Caseworker, Paralegal, or Fee Earner in a law firm ✔️ Strong written and verbal communication skills ✔️ Excellent organisation and time-management ✔️ Ability to work independently and under pressure ✔️ Attention to detail and ability to produce high-quality work ✔️ Good understanding of confidentiality, professional ethics and compliance Desirable: • Experience in Immigration, Family, Civil, Litigation, Wills/Probate, or specify your area, • Knowledge of OISC/SRA compliance, • Ability to meet billable time targets 📌 Qualifications ✔️ Law degree (LLB) or equivalent (preferred) ✔️ LPC/SQE completed or in progress (advantage) ✔️ OISC Level 1, 2, or 3 (advantage for immigration roles)

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  • Programmatic Account Executive
    Programmatic Account Executive
    hace 23 días
    Jornada completa
    London

    Programmatic Account Executive We’re creating a healthier web where communities thrive. OpenWeb is on a mission to increase the quality of conversations online. We build technologies that create thriving and engaged communities, reduce toxicity, and increase safety — improving the quality of civil discourse and supporting independent journalism. Today, OpenWeb works with more than 5,000 top-tier publishers (including News Corp, Yahoo, CBS, Fox News, Hearst, Refinery 29 and more) and hosts 150 million monthly active users. Founded in 2015, OpenWeb has over 250 employees between New York City, London, Paris, San Diego, Toronto, and Tel Aviv. We are backed by world-class investors including Georgian, Insight Partners, Index Ventures, AltaIR Capital, and more. We’re crafting technology that brings people together and fosters healthy discussion. It starts with us. Are you in? About the role: We’re looking for a Programmatic Account Executive to join our London team. You’ll support the delivery of high-performing advertising campaigns across the French and UK markets, learning both the analytical and creative sides of programmatic trading. This is a fantastic opportunity to start or grow your career in digital advertising — no specialist experience required, just curiosity, confidence with data, and a can-do attitude. What You’ll Get To Do: • Set up, manage and optimise programmatic ad campaigns to meet client goals., • Monitor campaign performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement optimisations., • Analyse performance data and create reports that tell a clear story., • Troubleshoot issues to keep campaigns running smoothly., • Learn from experienced traders and account managers to develop your skills quickly. The Skills and Experience You Bring: • Fluent French speaker (ideally native level)., • Numerically confident, analytical, and detail-oriented., • Comfortable working with large datasets and finding patterns in numbers., • Strong communication skills – you can explain complex things simply., • Eager to learn, proactive, and unafraid to take on new challenges., • Interested in digital advertising, data, and how online media works., • Positive, collaborative, and fun to work with., • Must be able to join us in our London office 3x a week. What You'll Get: • Competitive salary + bonus + benefits + growth opportunities as we scale internationally., • Be part of a fast-growing, mission-driven company that is transforming the way online communities and content monetisation work., • Real responsibility from day one, with full training and mentorship., • Work with cutting-edge ad tech and gain valuable industry skills., • Join a friendly, collaborative team that celebrates creativity, curiosity, and good ideas. The OpenWeb Culture We offer a dynamic and unconventional work environment that spans from NYC to Tel Aviv, bringing together a diverse group of world class and high-caliber techies, wordsmiths, entrepreneurs, and creative thinkers. We empower every individual across our global team to be a catalyst for change and strive to create a work environment where you can have the utmost autonomy over your role and projects, from start to finish. If you want to join an innovative tech company where you can challenge yourself, have the freedom to own your work, and make a lasting impact, then you have a spot within our growing community! OpenWeb is committed to building diverse teams and upholding an equal employment workplace that is free from discrimination. We hire amazing individuals regardless of their race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, pregnancy, medical conditions, genetic information, disability, or Veteran status. Build your skills with us as you build a better web for everyone. Join us! Also, we care about your privacy! Please take a moment to review OpenWeb’sPrivacy Practice

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  • Credit Controller
    Credit Controller
    hace 1 mes
    £38000–£42000 anual
    Jornada completa
    Brentford

    Job Specification: Senior Credit Control Officer Reports to: [Head of Finance] Team: Financial Solutions / Arrears Management Location: Brentford or Harlow People responsibility: Initially none, but expected to take on leadership responsibilities as the function scales. Role Purpose The Senior Credit Control Officer is responsible for the end-to-end management of arrears, repayment solutions, and debt recovery activities across the Credit Union. The role ensures that members in financial difficulty are treated fairly and ethically while protecting the organisation’s financial position, minimising loan losses, and ensuring compliance with regulatory expectations. This is a senior, analytical, and member-focused role requiring strong judgement, excellent communication skills, and the ability to balance commercial, regulatory, and ethical considerations. Key Responsibilities 1. Arrears Management & Member Engagement • Monitor the loan book daily/weekly to identify emerging arrears and potential high-risk accounts., • Contact members in arrears via phone, email, SMS and written communication to understand circumstances, provide support, and agree appropriate repayment solutions., • Conduct affordability assessments (aligned with FCA and industry standards) to determine realistic repayment plans, forbearance, or restructuring options., • Manage sensitive conversations with members in financial difficulty in a compassionate, ethical, and solutions-oriented manner., • Oversee the process for rescheduled or re-written loans, ensuring consistent application of internal policies. 2. Credit Control Strategy, Policy & Process • Develop, update and embed Credit Control policies, procedures, and workflows in line with regulatory expectations, internal risk appetite, and best practice., • Identify control gaps, improve processes, and introduce new tools and technologies to enhance arrears collection efficiency and member experience., • Ensure all member-facing teams understand basic credit control processes and can provide accurate information to members. 3. External Debt Collection Oversight • Determine when accounts should transition from internal arrears management to external debt collection, based on risk appetite, cost/benefit analysis, and member circumstances., • Act as the primary liaison with third-party Debt Collection Agencies (DCAs), monitoring:, • performance KPIs,, • recovery rates,, • compliance with ethical and regulatory standards,, • value for money., • Review DCA performance data and recommend continuation, escalation, or termination of mandates. 4. Financial Analysis & Loan Loss Provisions • Analyse arrears trends, delinquency migrations, roll rates, and recovery patterns to identify emerging risks., • Provide monthly reporting for management and the Board on arrears, collections performance, and expected credit losses (ECL)., • Work closely with Finance to:, • calculate and validate loan loss provisions,, • understand the impact of write-offs on P&L,, • forecast impairment and recovery levels., • Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis, and forward-looking risk assessments. 5. Data & Reporting • Maintain accurate and detailed member account notes, arrears records, and repayment agreements., • Produce high-quality management information, including:, • arrears by ageing category,, • new delinquencies vs cures,, • repayment plan performance,, • DCA outcomes,, • provisions and write-offs,, • Consumer Duty-aligned outcomes analysis., • Support quarterly and annual reporting requirements, including materials for the Board, auditors, and potential investors. 6. Risk, Compliance & Conduct • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of regulatory expectations relating to credit control, Consumer Duty, forbearance, fair treatment of customers, and debt collection., • Ensure all arrears and collections activity remains compliant with FCA Handbook, CONC, and internal policies., • Handle member complaints relating to arrears or collections promptly, fairly, and in line with internal complaints procedures., • Demonstrate high standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethical judgement in all member interactions. 7. Team & Leadership (as the function grows) • Support the training, coaching, and development of junior team members., • Help design team structure, performance metrics, and workflow standards for a growing arrears management function., • Provide cover for the Head of Finance or Risk & Compliance Manager as needed on credit-related matters. Person Specification Essential Skills & Experience • Significant experience in credit control, arrears management, or collections within a financial services organisation (bank, credit union, building society, or FCA-regulated lender)., • Strong understanding of ethical and responsible lending practices., • Experience conducting affordability assessments and agreeing repayment solutions., • Strong analytical capability, with the ability to interpret financial and member data to drive decisions., • Excellent communication and negotiation skills, including the ability to manage sensitive conversations., • High proficiency in Excel and core Microsoft applications., • Experience managing relationships with external service providers or debt collectors., • Proven ability to balance commercial objectives with fair customer outcomes. Desirable • Experience working within a credit union or similar mutual financial institution., • Understanding of IFRS 9 impairment principles (or willingness to learn)., • Experience building or improving credit control processes or systems., • Experience in team leadership or mentoring. Qualifications Essential • A finance-related qualification or equivalent relevant industry experience. Desirable • Additional credit management, financial analysis, or regulatory qualifications (e.g., CICM, CeMAP, or similar). Conduct Rules (FCA) You must: • Act with integrity., • Act with due skill, care and diligence., • Be open and cooperative with the FCA, PRA, and other regulators. Values & Behaviours • Ethical, member-focused and compassionate., • Highly organised and reliable., • Analytical and commercially aware., • Calm under pressure, able to manage complex or sensitive cases., • Collaborative team player who contributes to a strong risk culture.

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  • Live-in housekeeper/house manager
    Live-in housekeeper/house manager
    hace 2 meses
    £2400–£2500 mensual
    Jornada completa
    London

    Live-in Housekeeper / House Manager We currently looking for a dedicated, discreet, and well-organised Live-in Housekeeper / House Manager to take care of cleaning, cooking, and the smooth daily running of a private residence currently under refurbishment. The property is located within the Wandsworth complex, on Heathfield Road, SW18 3HR, London, in close proximity to Wandsworth Prison. The residence is completely independent and not affiliated with the institution. The entire area is highly secured and permanently monitored, offering a safe, stable, and controlled working environment. At this stage, the workload is moderate. However, starting from January 2026, OtiPro will expand its household team, and the selected candidate will become an essential part of the property management staff. Key Responsibilities Perform daily cleaning and housekeeping tasks, maintaining a tidy and welcoming home. Prepare meals with a focus on European and Mediterranean cuisine. Manage household supplies and ensure smooth day-to-day operations. Maintain discretion, professionalism, and high standards of household management. Candidate Profile Proven experience in housekeeping, cooking, and household management. Trustworthy, discreet, and detail-oriented with strong organisational skills. Must have the legal right to work in the UK (mandatory). Must possess a UTR Number (Unique Taxpayer Reference). Willingness to live on the premises full-time. What We Offer Accommodation and meals provided. Training and professional development offered by OtiPro. A safe, fully secured, and supportive work environment. Opportunities for growth as the household team expands in 2026. Job Details Experience: Required. Employment type: Full-time, live-in position. Salary: £2,400 – £2,500 per month. Start date: January 2026. Location: Heathfield Road, SW18 3HR, London – within the Wandsworth complex (fully secured area, near Wandsworth Prison). We also welcome applications from couples who meet the above criteria. If you are a motivated, reliable, and professional individual with a passion for service excellence, we would love to hear from you.

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