
Credit Administrator
HarperCollins Publishers
- Closing: 3:09pm, 4th Jul 2025 BST
Perks and benefits
Work from home option
Healthcare
Retirement benefits
Wellness programs
Employee Assistance Programme
Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
Extra holiday
Professional development
Mentoring/coaching
Paid volunteer days
Flexible benefits scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Candidate happiness
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Job Description
The Opportunity
We have an exciting opportunity working within the Supply Chain Credit Management team of a global company on a full-time, 2 year contract, reporting to a Credit Management Team Manager.
Training will be provided as you learn and develop into the role.
This role will be fully office based during probation and will then move to hybrid of 1 day per week working from home.
The Company
HarperCollins is one of the UK’s largest multi-platform publishers with over 200 years of history. We publish a wide range of books across multiple genres and from some of the world’s foremost authors, from Nobel prize-winners to worldwide bestsellers.
The distribution operation in Glasgow despatches around 110 million books globally each year and provides full order-to-cash services for a variety of third-party clients.
Job Purpose
To support the Credit Management team with all aspects of administration and project work.
Key Responsibilities/Accountabilities
Manages all aspects of processing within credit management
Manages all aspects cash management
Responsible for accurate dispute/cash management query resolution
Ensures all KPIs are met
Identification of potential queries and issues
ADHOC duties
Qualities and skills required
Ability to meet deadlines as directed by Team Manager
Good communication and interpersonal skills
Good excel skills
Good time management
Removing bias from the hiring process
Removing bias from the hiring process
- Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
- You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review