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Self Employed Enforcement Agent - South East London

South East London
10 months ago
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Self-Employed Enforcement Agent

COMMISSION ONLY - Uncapped, realistic OTE £35K-£90K (after certification)

Full UK Driving Licence Required

Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you approach new challenges with a can-do attitude? Then this could be the role for you!

Our self-employed Enforcement Agents/Bailiffs are the front line of our business, they are field based, recovering monies on behalf of taxpayers, businesses and individuals through ethical and integrated court order compliance.

Self-employed - Enforcement Agent experience and requirements:

Required:

Confident and Self-motivated
Good negotiation skills
Persuasive and Disciplined
Previous experience in a self employed role
A full UK driving licence and access to a car
Experience managing vulnerable and challenging situations
Commission only role or Customer facing field-based rolesDesirable:

Previous experience in Military or Close protection roles
Previous experience in Recovery or collections
Field sales experience
Previous experience in a similar enforcement role or similar field.No previous experience needed as a Self-Employed Enforcement Agent Full training is provided to become a Certificated/ Licenced Enforcement Agent

Uncapped commission, Realistic earnings after Certification between £35,000 - £90,000+ (uncapped)

What you will receive as an Enforcement Agent;

Extensive City & Guilds accredited training and support through your certification including 'on' street field mentoring
Mentoring and Support during and after Certification.
A self-employed field-based role with access to work volumes which make for a realistic OTE and uncapped commission opportunities
Latest Technology and BWV supplied
Access to software to help and improve performance in the field when enforcing - helping our agents to earn and increase commission opportunities
Opportunity to lease Marston ANPR System
Use own Vehicle or Lease Vehicle options available (Diesel or Electric) - once certificated.
Weekly PaySuccessful candidates will need to pass the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB/DBS) check process and also hold a full UK Driving Licence

Does this sound like the job for you? Apply today and we'll be in touch

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