Most credit control roles are a treadmill of chase emails and bounced direct debits with no one really backing you up. This one is different in a few ways worth knowing about.
You would be running the credit control function for a property business, working alongside another credit controller on cash posting and with property managers on payment plans and disputes. The ledger is varied: leasehold customers, lease assignments, solicitor requests, remortgages, so it is closer to genuine account management than a script of dunning letters.
The day to day covers debt recovery and customer communication, daily account review with property managers, invoice preparation including VAT and lease compliance checks, rebilling and adjustments, statement production and cash posting. If you have worked credit control in property or any sector with leasehold or service charge billing, you will recognise most of it.
What we need: solid credit control experience, strong attention to detail, comfort on the phone with customers, and confident enough on Excel to keep a clean ledger. Horizon experience is a nice to have, not essential. They will train you on the system.
Salary £42,000 to £46,000 depending on experience. Office hours 8:30 to 17:30 with one day from home. 23 days holiday rising to 25 with service.
If it sounds like the kind of role you have been waiting for, send your CV across or give me a call and I will talk you through it properly before you decide whether to apply.
