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Certificated / Trainee Enforcement Agent

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*IMPORTANT: Successful applicants will be employed directly by Dukes Bailiffs Limited. These roles are not employed by Richmond and Wandsworth Councils*

 

Job title

 

Certificated / Trainee Enforcement Agent (for Dukes Bailiffs Limited)

 

Department

 

Enforcement

 

Reports to

 

Enforcement Agent Manager (Dukes Bailiffs Limited)

 

Date

 

2025

 

 

Job Specifications 

 

 

Employer: Dukes Bailiffs Limited 

Contract: Full time, permanent

Working Hour: 40 hours per week, Flexible working arrangements between the hours of 6:00am and 9:00pm Monday to Saturday, working at least one late night per week.

Location: London 

Salary: 

Certificated Enforcement Agent: £30,500 basic salary with a lucrative monthly commission scheme, meaning your earnings are uncapped. (We pay fees on a pro-rata basis). 

Trainee Enforcement Agent: £27,000 basic salary with a lucrative monthly commission scheme, meaning your earnings are uncapped. 

About Us

Dukes is an award-winning, nationwide Enforcement company, with a Head Office based in the Midlands and employees working up and down the UK and Wales. Our clients are largely local authorities for whom we collect unpaid council tax debt, business rates and more. We are a family run company with roughly 90 employees located across England and Wales.

Due to the growth of the business, we are looking for driven, proactive and hardworking Enforcement Agents to join our team in London. 

Core Responsibilities:

  • Travelling to various addresses within your local area to enforce Warrants and Liability Orders on behalf of clients to obtain payments on unpaid debts.
  • Identifying the financial circumstances of a debtor by capturing key income details. This may require assisting debtors to complete income and expenditure forms and questionnaires.
  • Requesting payment in full (PIF) or agreeing an affordable repayment arrangement to help charge payers resolve their debt.
  • Identifying and assessing vulnerability and signposting to support services where required.
  • Liaising with office-based colleagues regarding active cases.
  • Overseeing payments received for cases allocated to you: handling cash payments, managing receipts and other required documentation.
  • Compiling short reports about your visit, along with completing any necessary paperwork.
  • Taking control of goods and removing goods - where necessary.
  • Gaining intelligence on an area demographic or charge payer’s situation that we can report back to the Client to assist them with their own reporting and casework.
  • Striving for continuous improvement and reporting to management about ways we can improve our offering or our operational efficiencies.

Whilst every day will be different, the core expectations of an Enforcement Agent remain the same:

  • You will be required to maintain strict client confidentiality and comply with Data Protection legislation and, where appropriate, the Freedom of Information Act.
  • You must always act within the law, including all relevant legislation and observe all Health & Safety requirements in carrying out enforcement.
  • At all times, you must abide by the Taking Control of Goods National Standards.

The Skills / Qualifications you’ll need:

  • Level 2 Taking Control of Goods Qualification (preferred).
  • Strong Communicator - you know how to tailor your communications to different audiences. You are tactful, confident and clear when communicating and you have excellent listening and negotiation skills that enable you to gain respect.
  • Self-motivated - possessing a proactive ‘can do’ attitude.
  • Flexible - you know that every situation will be different and you will act accordingly.
  • Ethical - We're the leaders in ethical enforcement. You must be an ambassador of our values and mission.
  • Empathetic - You will work with charge payers to understand their financial situation and advise them on their options around making payment. When you meet people who are not able to make any payment, you provide empathy and understanding, treating them with respect and dignity whilst talking them through the support on offer.

The Benefits:

  • 25 days holiday per year, plus bank holidays on top (commission is pro-rated during holidays)
  • Shifts that offer flexibility and time to do the things that are important to you outside work
  • Mental Health Champions and free counselling available to support your wellbeing
  • Benefit package includes eye care and flu vouchers
  • Pension scheme, career development, long service awards and annual company awards
  • Regular social events
  • Complete office shutdown between Christmas and New Year
  • Clear grading structure and promotional opportunities available
  • Use of company vehicle for private use

How to Apply:

To make an application or learn more about the role, please visit Dukes Bailiffs’ careers page here: Job as a Certified Enforcement Agent | Dukes Bailiffs Ltd | Stone Alternatively, make an application directly here: Form

 

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