We are currently looking for a Mortgage and Protection Advisor to join our clients, a highly successfully, well established, independent Financial Advice Practice in Stockton-on-Tees.
Our clients provide all leads and are directly authorised offering whole of market advice.
The company are looking for established Mortgage Advisors to join their team, with the amazing opportunity to train to become an Equity Release Advisor.
Sytner Group is looking for a motivated and committed Parts Advisor to join our team at Mercedes-Benz of Teesside.
About the role
As a Mercedes-Benz Parts Advisor, you will demonstrate a 'One Team' approach, and communicate effectively with both internal and external customers/suppliers.
The Claimant Advisor provides excellent customer service to ensure claimants' queries are effectively resolved in a timely manner and is responsible for ensuring accurate data entry onto the relevant systems and completing all associated administration to a high standard.
We are delighted to announce exciting opportunities to join us as a Claimant Advisor, supporting that contract as the first point of contact for many claimants accessing HAAS.
Responsibilities
Managing a large amount of inbound and outbound calls in a timely manner.
Whether that means flexible hours, a condensed schedule, or reduced hours, this client is open to finding the right balance for the right person, someone who aligns with their culture and values and is dedicated to getting the job done.
Imagine an employer who understands that life doesn't always fit neatly into a rigid schedule.
Even better, this small, family-owned business has consistently delivered year-on-year profitability and boasts a rock-solid balance sheet.
Posted by Prospero Teaching • £425/day to £475/day
Behaviour Support Mentor
Position: Behaviour Support Mentor.
General
We are a leading recruitment agency looking to fill an exciting opportunity for a full-time Behaviour Support Mentor to join a dynamic school in Stockton-On-Tees.
Are you passionate about making a difference in young people's lives?