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Policy Administrator – General Insurance (Entry Level)

KINGSGATE RECRUITMENT
Nottingham
3 months ago
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Overview

Location: Nottingham / Manchester / Hybrid Remote (UK-based)
Salary: £26,000 per annum
Type: Full-time, permanent


Kick-start your career in one of the UK’s most reliable and rewarding industries. Our client is a respected name in general insurance, supporting customers across a wide range of personal and commercial products. As demand for robust policy management continues, this is the ideal role for someone seeking long-term job security and growth.


Why this role?


Insurance is an industry that thrives on detail, organisation, and trust—qualities that don’t go out of style, even in tough economic times. If you’re organised, methodical, and looking for a stable route into financial services or insurance, this entry-level admin role is your perfect starting point.


Key Responsibilities:

Input new customer and policy details accurately into internal systems


Prepare and send documentation, policy updates, and renewal notices
Support brokers and account handlers with administrative and processing tasks
Respond to customer or broker queries about policy changes, documents, or timelines

Ideal Candidate:

Previous experience in office administration or data entry


Strong attention to detail and a high level of accuracy
Comfortable working with internal systems and databases
Eager to learn about insurance products, processes, and systems
A team player who can work independently when needed

What’s in it for you?

£26,000 starting salary


Hybrid working options from Nottingham, Manchester or remotely (with training support)
Full training and onboarding – no insurance experience required
Supportive team environment and clear progression opportunities
Pension scheme, holiday allowance, and access to further development pathways

This is more than just an admin job – it’s a springboard into a steady and respected career in insurance. Apply today and take your first step into a thriving industry.


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