Recruiting now
| Posted: | 11/03/26 | |
| Recruiter: | CKB Recruitment Ltd | |
| Reference: | 3082743607 | |
| Type: | Permanent | |
| Salary: | £28,000 - £31,000 Annual | |
| Location: | Brierley Hill, West Midlands | |
| Description: | Commercial Insurance Account HandlerBrierley Hill£28,000 - £31,000 + Bonus & Benefits Build your insurance career with real support and progression. Here, you ll get study support to become Cert or Dip CII qualified, plus the chance to move into different areas across the entire group as you gain experience. You ll be working for a business that ll back your development every step of the way. With a hybrid working setup (2 days from home, 3 in the office), you ll get the flexibility to manage your time how it suits you best, while still staying connected with the team and clients when it counts. On top of that, you ll get 26 days holiday plus bank holidays, free parking, and a pension scheme for when you re ready to retire. There s also a generous employee referral scheme and a flexible benefits package to choose from. And if you ever need it, there s 24-hour physical and mental wellbeing support, plus a paid volunteering day to give back to the community. What you ll doEvery day you ll be supporting a designated commercial lines client portfolio, acting as their first point of contact, building strong relationships and helping them with any queries that come up. You ll be handling new business, renewals and mid-term adjustments for a variety of commercial lines clients, giving you valuable hands-on experience across different types of insurance. What you ll need
This insurance group brings together the personal touch of a local adviser with the strength and scale of a leading national broker. Their teams are deeply rooted in the communities they serve, offering trusted relationships, local insight and a commitment to doing what s right for their clients.
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