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Description
Inspirational, innovative and entrepreneurial - this is how we describe our empowered teams. Combine your passion with purpose and join a culture that is thriving in the face of change.
Make an impact with our Consumer Insolvency team as an Estate Manager. This diverse team of professionals assists Canadians with navigating and overcoming financial challenges and achieving financial freedom.
As a trusted advisor, you’ll help individuals recover from times of financial distress and regain control of their finances.
MNP is proudly Canadian. Providing business strategies and solutions, we are a leading national accounting, tax and business advisory firm in Canada.
Entrepreneurial to our core, our talented team members transcend obstacles into opportunities and are successfully transforming mid-market business practices.
Responsibilities
- Assist with planning and delivery of consumer insolvency services
- Assist with data analysis and the review of financial records
- Assist with administering formal insolvency appointments including bankruptcies and proposals
- Develop relationships with current and potential referral sources including credit counsellors, debt counsellors, lawyers, accountants, etc.
- Prepare and review all relevant BIA documentation including Statements of Affairs, 170 Reports, Court Orders and Affidavits, Certificates of Discharge, Trustee’s Supplementary Reports to Court, Pre and Post Bankruptcy Tax Returns, Final Statements of Receipts and Disbursements, etc.
- Identify innovative ways to deliver added value to debtors; ensure debtor needs are met
- Maintain high quality control and apply specialized knowledge to anticipate, identify and address issues or key risks relevant to the debtor
- Contribute to the development of new ideas and approaches to improve work processes
- Maintain flexibility to travel, as necessary
Skills and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in a related field is considered an asset
- Completion of the Insolvency Administration course and / or BIA Insolvency Counselor course
- Working towards, or willingness to work towards, a CIRP designation is considered an asset
- 4 to 5 years of insolvency experience; professional services experience outside of insolvency will also be considered
- Working knowledge of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act