Insolvency Accountant at Qode
Shire of Mingenew, Western Australia, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 May, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Insolvency, Corporate Finance, Financial Analysis, Due Diligence, Asset Realisation, Claims Adjudication, Statutory Reporting, Regulatory Compliance, Communication, Teamwork, Attention To Detail

Industry

Software Development

Description
Hall Chadwick, Perth WA Insolvency Accountant Full time, on-site About the Company Hall Chadwick is a leading national firm of Chartered Accountants and business advisers. We provide services across Business Advisory, Audit, Tax, Insolvency & Reconstruction, and Corporate Finance & M&A. Our teams work with a diverse client base ranging from growing startups to large private and listed organisations. We are also part of an international network, giving our people exposure to cross‑border clients, global best practice, and international collaboration. About the Role We are seeking enthusiastic people with degrees in Business, Finance, or Accounting to join our Insolvency teams. The roles offer hands‑on experience across core accounting and advisory services, with opportunities to gain exposure to: Insolvency & restructuring engagements, including business turnaround and recovery work Corporate Transactions, such as financial analysis, due diligence, and transaction support You’ll work closely with Managers and Partners on real client work and be supported toward professional qualifications such as CA or CPA or CFA. Responsibilities Assist with the administration of formal insolvency appointments (e.g. liquidations, administrations, receiverships, bankruptcies) Prepare statutory reports, correspondence, and filings with relevant regulatory bodies Conduct investigations into company affairs, financial records, and potential recoveries Liaise with directors, creditors, employees, financiers, lawyers, and government agencies Assist in asset realisation, creditor distributions, and claims adjudication Maintain accurate case files and ensure compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements Support senior staff with stakeholder meetings, creditor communications, and court processes Analyse financial information and prepare summaries and recommendations Identify potential recovery actions and assist with litigation or enforcement matters Qualifications Business, Finance, or Accounting degree Required Skills Interest in advisory, insolvency or corporate finance Studying towards or holding a professional qualification CA, CPA or CFA Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn Confident communicator and team player Pay range and compensation package Salary dependant on experience CA/CPA study support Global client and cross‑border engagement opportunities Clear career pathways and supportive culture 6 monthly performance and salary review Equal Opportunity Statement We are committed to diversity and inclusivity.
Responsibilities
Assist with the administration of formal insolvency appointments and conduct investigations into company financial records. Prepare statutory reports and liaise with creditors, directors, and regulatory bodies to support asset recovery.
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