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Mortgage Advisor

Glu Recruit
Derbyshire
2 months ago
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Role:

Mortgage Adviser

Location: Chesterfield (with flexibility to be based in Sheffield or Wakefield)


Salary: £28,000 – £32,000 Per Annum DOE + Generous Commission


Working Pattern: Monday – Friday


Benefits:

Generous commission scheme


Flexible working around core hours
Full support from a dedicated processing team
Pension scheme & health cash plan
Life assurance (4x salary)
Staff discounts on Wills, LPAs, and mortgage advice
A supportive team culture where your growth and development matter

We’re looking for a confident and experienced Mortgage Adviser to join our clients growing team — and we’re ready for you to get started as soon as possible!


This is a fantastic opportunity to use your expertise to guide clients through one of life’s biggest decisions. You’ll provide tailored advice both face-to-face and remotely, with full support from our dedicated in-house case processing team. From first enquiry through to completion, you’ll be there every step of the way — and we’ll make sure you’ve got the tools and backing you need to succeed.


If you’re CeMAP qualified and passionate about delivering an outstanding service, we’d love to hear from you.


What you’ll be doing

Providing clear, personalised mortgage advice across a range of client needs


Reviewing credit reports and client profiles in detail
Managing underwriting queries and producing decisions in principle
Running your own pipeline and keeping clients updated throughout
Keeping up to date with lender criteria, new products, and market trends
Meeting targets while ensuring full regulatory compliance
Collaborating with the wider team to deliver the best results

What we’re looking for

CeMAP qualified (minimum)


Proven experience as a Mortgage Adviser (whole-of-market preferred)
Strong communication skills with a sharp eye for detail
Ability to work independently and manage your own workload
A proactive, customer-first mindset
A genuine team player who shares our values

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