
- High-profile corporate insolvency engagements for a varied client portfolio
- Balance working from home with team connection days
- Flexible working options available
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About this role
We’re looking for an experienced Senior Associate or a Manager to be part of our Restructuring Advisory team in Perth.
You will play a key advisory role on a broad range of restructuring and insolvency engagements for a diverse spectrum of corporate clients across different industries, liaising with external stakeholders (including business owners, investors and lenders) and designing innovative and commercial solutions to help our clients navigate and recover from adverse circumstances.
Key responsibilities
- Manage your own portfolio of high-profile corporate insolvency matters, with support from other team members as appropriate
- Prepare creditor reports, statutory reports and independent business reviews, and undertake detailed financial analysis
- Assist with the trading of various businesses, including preparation of cash flow forecasts, calculating employee entitlements and overseeing supplier / customer accounts
- Support complex investigations, including source and application of funds, forensic tracing exercises, voidable transactions and insolvent trading reviews
- Contribute to the growth of team members and be involved in business development opportunities
Skills and experience
- University degree in a related discipline, such as Business / Commerce, Accounting or Finance and / or relevant professional qualification
- CA / CPA qualified
- Advanced ARITA certification would be advantageous
- Comprehensive understanding of the Australian insolvency regime, ideally with working knowledge of due diligence and investigative business review process
- A proactive, ‘can-do’ attitude to problem-solving, coupled with an analytical mindset
- High degree of organisation and time management, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and manage competing priorities
- Strong interpersonal, stakeholder management and relationship-building skills
If you’re interested in this role but don’t feel that you match every single one of our requirements, we would still love to hear from you and explore the unique skillset and attributes that you can bring to the team.
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With us, you’ll be exposed to challenging and rewarding opportunities – building your confidence and capabilities at every step. You’ll be supported, motivated and inspired by a team of passionate and caring collaborators and leaders. You’ll be empowered to build a career path that’s tailored to you and encouraged to make a meaningful difference. And we’ll make sure the excellence you deliver and the impact you make is always seen, felt and celebrated.
Remarkable perks that put you first:
- 9-day fortnight with no salary reduction
- Funded professional membership and study assistance
- Up to 26 weeks’ paid parental leave | paid secondary carers’ leave
- Fully funded gym membership | Health Insurance discounts
- And many more!
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