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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.
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
The successful candidate will ideally have:
6 months of either corporate or 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.
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Our full range of advisory services includes strategic communications, investor relations, financial transactions and restructuring, management consulting, physical and cyber risk, organizational design, board and executive search, geopolitics and government affairs, corporate governance, ESG and DE&I.
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