About Us: Mackay Goodwin is one of Australia's fastest-growing advisory and insolvency firms, with over 70 employees across Australia and the Asia Pacific. Our innovative, action-oriented approach has earned us the title of most appointments per liquidator in the country. We push the boundaries of traditional practices while maintaining the core principles of a modern workplace. When critical moments in business arise, the Mackay Goodwin team is built to respond.
Your new Opportunity: Our Melbourne team is seeking Graduates with a strong drive for growth and an enthusiasm for making a difference. In this role, you will assist senior team members on a wide range of corporate insolvency and restructuring appointments including Voluntary Administrations, Liquidations, Receiverships, Small Business Restructures and other appointments.
Become a part of our close-knit Melbourne team, featuring three ASIC Registered Liquidators, an experienced manager, and seven talented analysts (Intermediate & Senior), all dedicated to delivering impactful outcomes in insolvency and restructuring
What we can offer you: We offer a competitive salary with a rewarding monthly bonus scheme, plus the flexibility to work from home after training. Our Melbourne office is built on a collaborative and engaging culture, balancing support with fun to make every day as fulfilling as it is productive.
With fast-tracked career progression and professional development, you'll have access to mentorship from industry experts, full financial support for qualifications and memberships (CPA, CAANZ, ARTIA), and paid study leave. Your well-being is a priority: take advantage of our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), three annual well-being days, and paid parental leave. Regular team bonding events, such as lunches, drinks, outings, and holiday celebrations, make our Melbourne team a vibrant, supportive, and exciting place to grow your career.
Key responsibilities of the role would include; Assist with all assigned external administrations;Assist senior staff on job requirements as appropriate;Support in monitoring and meeting statutory deadlines;Liaise with financiers, lawyers, agents, and auctioneers;Preparing investigative reports;The day to day fieldwork of various external administrations under the supervision of senior staff;Recovery of company assets;Investigations into the Company's affairs;Attending to lodgements and reporting to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission;Reviewing and analysis financial information; andReporting to, and communicating with various stakeholders including; directors, creditors, financial institutions, and government departments; Qualifications, skills and experience required: Tertiary qualifications in Business, Commerce with an Accounting Major or other relevant studies (completed or in progress final year)Interest to study CAANZ/CPA? Strong ethical standards Excellent time management & organisational skills Strong communication and report writing skills Strong attention to detail and analytical skills Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team Ability to meet and work towards deadlines Ability to liaise with banks, lawyers, and other professionals If you're ready to take the next step in your career with a firm that values your growth, expertise, and ambition, we'd love to hear from you. Mackay Goodwin offers a supportive environment where your contributions are recognised, and your professional development is prioritised. Join us, and become part of a team that is making a meaningful impact in the world of corporate insolvency and restructuring. Apply now to start a challenging yet rewarding journey with one of Australia's leading advisory and insolvency firms by sending your resume and cover letter to?[email protected]