Senior Insolvency Administrator

Mosaic.tech

Mosaic.tech

fareham, uk

Posted on May 31, 2026
This is an exciting opportunity to join a rapidly growing dynamic organisation that’s passionate about investing in the growth and development of its people. We’re currently seeking a Senior Insolvency Administrator to join our team in Fareham.
This role involves managing a personal caseload of liquidations and administrations from start to closure, driving case progression and statutory reporting while ensuring compliance with corporate insolvency procedures. Responsibilities include conducting investigations into directors’ conduct and company affairs, liaising with third parties such as agents and solicitors, and engaging with directors of insolvent companies, including client visits. The position requires autonomy in decision-making and flexibility to handle ad hoc tasks as needed.
Leonard Curtis is a market leading professional services provider operating across the UK and Channel Islands. Since our formation we’ve supported business owners and advisors by listening and offering practical solutions and tailored advice. Our expert team of specialists deliver positive strategic advice across restructuring and insolvency, funding and law across 30 offices and we remain the largest restructuring firm in the UK.
  • A minimum of 3 years corporate Insolvency Administrator experience
  • Experience of managing a diverse caseload
  • Experience of liaising directly with clients
  • Good numeracy and analytical skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Ability to identify and deal with high-risk issues
  • Flexible attitude with an ability to be adaptable
  • Ability to manage competing priorities in a varied case portfolio
  • Excellent team player
  • Strong organisational skills
  • Ability to work on own initiative and be proactive
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Managing own caseload of liquidations and administrations from inception to handover/closure.
  • Driving case progression and statutory reporting to a variety of stakeholders
  • Ensuring the correct application of corporate insolvency procedures
  • Conducting investigations into the conduct of Directors and the affairs of the company
  • Liaising with third parties such as agents and solicitors
  • Achieving statutory and regulatory compliance
  • Dealing with directors of insolvent companies, including client visits, as required
  • Having responsibility for additional ad hoc tasks as required
  • Having a degree of autonomy in decision making