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Accountancy or taxation professional (level 7)
Providing financial information and advice to different organisations.
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Accounting finance manager (level 6)
Manage and implement accounting, finance systems and processes.
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Accounts or finance assistant (level 2)
Maintaining an efficient and accurate finance function within a business.
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Actuarial technician (level 4)
Supporting senior colleagues to help manage risks for clients. This will be through the use of actuarial techniques and building mathematical models
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Actuary (level 7)
Analysing data to predict the likelihood and potential financial risk of future events.
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Advanced credit controller and debt collection specialist (level 3)
Managing credit and collecting debt for businesses and other organisation.
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Assistant accountant (level 3)
Carrying out routine financial activities and support for businesses and organisations of all types and sizes.
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Chartered legal executive (level 6)
Providing legal services to clients and colleagues.
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Chartered legal executive litigator and advocate (level 7)
Handle legal matters including giving legal advice.
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Compliance and risk officer (level 3)
Giving basic advice to financial services organisations on the legal and regulatory rules they must follow - such as those about data security or preventing money laundering.
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Costs lawyer (level 6)
Costs lawyers are qualified experts in legal costs. They can advise clients on issues like litigation costs, the cost of legal services, such as, solicitors’ or barristers’ fees, and legal aid costs. They have a right to appear in court on behalf of their clients on matters relating to costs
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Credit controller and collector (level 2)
Monitor and manage customer accounts, follow financial policies to collect money owed to organisations.
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Debt adviser (level 3)
Assess a customers full circumstances and provide suitable advice to enable the customer to best manage their debts.
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Financial adviser (level 4)
Working within small businesses or large organisations such as banks, giving clients specialist advice on how to manage their money.
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Financial services administrator (level 3)
Providing administrative support to a financial organisation, to provide a high quality and compliant service.
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Financial services customer adviser (level 2)
Helping customers in banks and building societies or the broader financial services sector.
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Financial services professional (level 6)
Working with companies or individuals to plan for their financial futures.
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Insurance practitioner (level 3)
Supporting the sale and renewal of insurance products.
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Insurance professional (level 4)
Specialising in an area of business within the insurance sector, for example broking, client management or underwriting.
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Internal audit professional (level 7)
Providing independent, objective assurance and consulting activity to add value and improve an organisation's operations.
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Investment operations specialist (level 4)
Carrying out investment transactions on behalf of individuals or organisations.
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Investment operations technician (level 3)
Supporting teams that carry out investment transactions on behalf of individuals or organisations.
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Legal technician - conveyancing technician or probate technician (level 4)
Support the Authorised Person in dealing with legal matters relating to the transfer of ownership of land or property from a seller to a buyer.
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Licensed conveyancer or licensed probate practitioner (level 6)
To deliver legal services within conveyancing or probate as an authorised person under the regulation of the Council for Licensed Conveyancers.
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Mortgage adviser (level 3)
Giving clients advice on appropriate mortgages and related protection products such as life insurance or sickness and unemployment insurance.
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Motor finance specialist (level 3)
Offering and administering finance packages to customers buying vehicles.
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Paralegal (level 3)
Providing legal and administrative support, carrying out research and drafting legal documents and forms.
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Paraplanner (level 4)
Assisting financial advisers with researching, analysing and preparing financial reports for clients.
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Payroll administrator (level 3)
Setting up and operating the payroll within the organisation in which they are employed or on behalf of another organisation.
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Payroll assistant manager (level 5)
Ensure that the employer’s workforce is paid on time and accurately in accordance with worker contractual and United Kingdom regulatory/statutory obligations.
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Pensions administrator (level 3)
Providing information on pensions schemes for an organisation's employees or clients.
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Professional accounting or taxation technician (level 4)
Working as an accountant or bookkeeper for an accounting practice, business, organisations or HMRC.
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Professional economist (integrated degree) (level 6)
Producing rigorous, relevant and impactful economic analysis to drive decision-making at all levels.
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Senior compliance and risk specialist (level 6)
To ensure that organisations' operations comply with relevant legislation, regulation and policies through reviewing and implementing policies and procedures.
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Senior financial services customer adviser (level 3)
Supporting customers in banks or building societies (or the broader financial services sector), working at a senior level.
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Senior insurance professional (level 6)
Helping people and businesses assess and manage the risks they face.
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Senior investment and commercial banking professional (level 7)
Provide relationship management for clients to assess their financial performance and match banking products and services for their needs.
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Senior professional economist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Design, implement and lead programmes of economic analysis to support decision-making.
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Solicitor (level 7)
Progressing legal matters and transactions, applying legal knowledge and commercial judgement to produce solutions which meet clients' needs.