Junior Data Coordinator

Sheffield
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We're currently looking to recruit a highly organised Junior Data Coordinator for a highly respected and innovative Wealth Management business. As a member of the support team, you would play a crucial role as part of the Data Management & Reporting Team.

This is a full-time role at the company's Sheffield office on a 6 month fixed term contract. Offering a salary of £24,000 plus benefits including critical illness cover and discounted gym membership, this is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills as part of a supportive team. You would be joining the financial planning arm of one of the most respected law firms in the UK, recently ranked in the Best Workplaces for Wellbeing for Large Organisations 2024.

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The Role
As Junior Data Coordinator you would be responsible for the accurate acquisition, storage, security, retrieval, dissemination, and archiving of data across various formats and systems, ensuring compliance with Data Protection regulations. Your work will support the business in maintaining high standards of data integrity and quality.

Key responsibilities will include…

  • Support daily activities of the Data Management Team
  • Manage client portals, including generating new accounts and secure messaging archiving
  • Collate data for CRS and FATCA reporting and other regulatory requirements
  • Archive and monitor data against client retention policies
  • Input, cleanse, and validate client data accurately
  • Perform quality data checks

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    The Candidate
    The role will suit a reliable and self-motived individual looking for an opportunity to play a role within a fast-paced corporate environment. You will have administration experience, ideally managing large datasets, with a high standard of MS Office proficiency in particular strong Excel skills.

  • Strong problem-solver, able to deal with high volumes of work and show attention to detail
  • High level of accuracy and attention to detail
  • Confident communication skills and work effectively in both a team and autonomously

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    The Package
  • A huge number of well-being initiatives to encourage positive mental health both in and out of the workplace
  • Flexible working options to make sure that you're fully supported to work the way that best suits you
  • Westfield health membership, offering discounted leisure and travel and refunds on medical services

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    The Company
    A dynamic financial planning and wealth management business, part of one of the largest law firms in the UK, operating out of 14 UK offices with over 2,500 members of staff. They are proud of their values and offer a huge number of well-being initiatives to encourage positive mental health both in and out of the workplace.

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    Interested? If you think you're right for this Junior Data Coordinator role, then click the 'Apply Now' button, send us your CV and we'll consider you for the first round of interviews. Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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