Trainee Account Handler

Posted 10 April by Michelle Denny Recruitment
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Michelle Denny Recruitment is partnering up with Lexham Insurance in Diss to find an eager Trainee Account Handler. Salary is £21,000 - £25,000pa, depending on experience and you’ll work a 37.5-hour week, Monday to Friday.
 
This is an exciting opportunity to be trained and coached to enable you to develop into a fully-fledged Commercial Account Handler. We are searching for individuals who have a keen willingness to learn attitude and who have some administration experience.
 
Main duties:
  • Day to day administration support for the Account Handlers, the Sales team and clients
  • Learning how to administer insurance products and assist the team in completing associated processes
  • Learn how to establish & maintain good business relationships
  • Learn how the insurance market works and the products behind business’ specialist insurance
  • Communicating with clients, insurers and colleagues via email and telephone
  • Keeping accurate records on the company systems
What you’ll need:
  • Experience working in an office based or customer service environment
  • Professional and friendly communication skills
  • Eagerness to learn and progress
As well as salary, company benefits include:
  • 29 days paid holiday (including bank holidays)
  • Health Shield scheme available
  • Perkbox membership (discounted offers and promotions)
  • Work based pension contribution
  • Free on-site parking
  • Reduced gym membership
You will be greeted into a supportive friendly environment where your skills and efforts will be appreciated. If this opportunity sounds interesting to you, please reach out to Shelly Tinkley or simply apply online.

Reference: 52448856

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